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Keir A B Fowler1, Christine B Chung
1Department of Radiology, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, University of California, 3350 La Jolla Village Drive, San Diego, CA 92161, USA.
Abstract:
The functional complexity achieved at the elbow is a reflection of the sophisticated architecture that embodies this articulation. In addition to challenging anatomic relationships to conceptualize, there are many anatomic variations that exist in the osseous, capsular, and muscular structures. This article offers a detailed description of the structural and imaging anatomy of the elbow, information that establishes the foundation of imaging interpretation of internal derangements.
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