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Case Reports

An anterolateral dislocated monteggia lesion with plastic lateral bowing of the ulna associated with ipsilateral epiphyseal fracture of the distal radius: a case report with 4 years of follow-up

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Pages 57-60 | Received 16 Sep 2021, Accepted 28 Dec 2021, Published online: 27 Jan 2022

Figures & data

Figure 1. (a, b) Radiographs of the right forearm at the first presentation. Note that true lateral view was not obtained at this point.

Figure 1. (a, b) Radiographs of the right forearm at the first presentation. Note that true lateral view was not obtained at this point.

Figure 2. Anteroposterior (a) and lateral (b) views of reconstructed three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) of the right forearm. Anteroposterior and lateral directions of the forearm were adjusted according to the elbow joint orientation in this CT and later radiographs.

Figure 2. Anteroposterior (a) and lateral (b) views of reconstructed three-dimensional computed tomography (CT) of the right forearm. Anteroposterior and lateral directions of the forearm were adjusted according to the elbow joint orientation in this CT and later radiographs.

Figure 3. Anteroposterior (a) and lateral (b) views of radiographs at immediately after surgery.

Figure 3. Anteroposterior (a) and lateral (b) views of radiographs at immediately after surgery.

Figure 4. Anteroposterior (a) and lateral (b) views of radiographs 4 years after surgery.

Figure 4. Anteroposterior (a) and lateral (b) views of radiographs 4 years after surgery.