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Lister Tubercle

Fig.l0.17a-f. Extensor tendons second and third compartments, a-c Transverse 15-7 MHz US images obtained distal to the Lister tubercle with d-f diagram correlation. From cranial (a) to caudal (c), US shows the extensor pollicis longus tendon as a thin fibrillar band (arrowheads) crossing the extensor carpi radialis brevis (ECRB) and longus (ECRL)... [Pg.439]

As already stated, the extensor pollicis longus tendon (third compartment of the extensor tendons) is a thin tendon that reflects over the medial aspert of the Lister tubercle before reaching the dorsum of the hand. Because of mechanical friction and its small size, the extensor poUicis longus is frequently affected by tenosynovitis that presents with local pain over the Lister tubercle and, less commonly, with local crepitus during thumb movements. This condition can be assodated with previous fractures of the distal radius... [Pg.453]


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