Harrington R H, Lichtman D M, Brockmole D M
Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, Maryland.
Hand Clin. 1987 Nov;3(4):507-27.
Carpal arthrosis secondary to scapholunate advanced collapse is described in terms of pathomechanics, radiographic features, and treatment. In addition, a differential diagnosis of carpal arthrosis is presented. Emphasis is placed on the similarity of injury patterns observed in a variety of disease processes affecting the wrist.