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Transverse translunate fracture–dislocation: a rare injury

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Fig. 1. Standard preoperative A/P and lateral radiographs of the left wrist.
Fig. 5. Standard intraoperative A/P and lateral radiographs of the left wrist.
Fig. 7. Comparative clinical outcome in flexion and extension after 1 year.

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