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X-Ray Analysis - Left Hand (Roma Hantal, 30F | SLN MCH Koraput | 15-07-2026)

Three views are provided: PA (posteroanterior), oblique, and lateral.

Findings

No fracture is identified on these views.
Here is the systematic breakdown:
RegionFinding
Distal radius & ulnaCortical margins smooth and continuous. No Colles', Smith's, or ulnar styloid fracture.
Carpal bonesAll 8 carpals appear intact. Carpal arcs are smooth. No scaphoid waist lucency. No lunate/perilunate dislocation.
Metacarpals (1-5)No cortical break, step-off, or angulation.
Phalanges (proximal, middle, distal)No fracture lines in any digit.
Joints (MCP, PIP, DIP)Well-preserved joint spaces. No subluxation.
Soft tissuesNo focal swelling or radiopaque foreign body.
The apparent flexion of fingers in the middle (oblique) view is due to positioning, not dislocation.

Clinical Note

If there is point tenderness (especially in the anatomical snuffbox) or a strong clinical suspicion despite normal X-rays, consider:
  • MRI or CT - more sensitive for occult fractures (e.g., non-displaced scaphoid fracture)
  • Repeat X-rays in 10-14 days - early non-displaced fractures can become visible as periosteal reaction develops
This AI analysis is for informational support only and must be correlated with clinical examination. A qualified radiologist's formal report takes precedence.

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Detailed Abnormality Review - Left Hand X-Ray

After a thorough systematic review across all three views, here is what was found:

One Subtle Finding Worth Noting

FindingDetails
Mild periarticular osteopeniaSubtle decrease in bone density near the joint margins. Non-specific but can be seen with disuse, early inflammatory arthritis, or mild systemic demineralization.

Everything Else is Normal

StructureStatus
Joints (MCP, PIP, DIP, radiocarpal)No narrowing, erosions, or subluxation
Bone cortexSmooth and intact throughout
Lytic/sclerotic lesionsNone identified
Periosteal reactionAbsent (rules out osteomyelitis, old healing fracture)
Enchondromas / cystsNone
Carpal arcs (Gilula's arcs)Intact - no ligamentous disruption
Soft tissue swellingNot present
Calcifications (gout, CPPD)None
Sesamoid at thumb MCPPresent - normal variant
Accessory ossiclesNone abnormal

Clinical Correlation Advised For

The periarticular osteopenia, while subtle and non-specific, warrants correlation with:
  • Is there localized joint pain, morning stiffness, or swelling? (could suggest early inflammatory arthritis)
  • Is there history of immobilization or disuse? (common benign cause)
  • Are ESR, CRP, RF, anti-CCP elevated? (if inflammatory arthritis is suspected)
Overall, this is a largely normal hand X-ray for a 30-year-old. The single subtle finding does not indicate any acute or serious pathology on its own.
This is an AI-assisted image interpretation for educational/clinical support purposes only. Please correlate with clinical findings and obtain a formal radiologist report.
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