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. 2017 Aug 4;9(3):355–362. doi: 10.4055/cios.2017.9.3.355

Fig. 2. The preoperative posteroanterior (PA) radiograph (A) and lateral radiograph (B) of a 15-year-old man show stage IIIB Kienböck's disease in the left wrist. Six-year postoperative PA radiograph (C) and lateral radiograph (D). Radiological improvement and height restoration were observed in the diseased lunate. No development of arthritic changes was visible in the radiocarpal and midcarpal joints. The photographs of the wrist in active volar flexion (E) and in active dorsiflexion (F) show a similar range of motion of the wrist joint compared to the contralateral side.

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