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Radiographic Scapholunate Interval in the Pediatric Population Decreases in Size as Age Increases.

Timothy B ShaverDanielle A HogarthAlexandria L CaseCatherine C MayJoshua M Abzug
Published in: Hand (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
The visible radiographic distance between the scaphoid and the lunate decreases with increasing age as the carpal bones ossify. The normative values defined in this study can be used to determine whether a true widening of the SL interval is present in the pediatric population. No linear relationship exists between chronological age and SL or capitolunate angle.
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