Asploro Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Case Reports
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ISSN: 2582-0370
Article Type: Case Report
DOI: 10.36502/2022/ASJBCCR.6271
Asp Biomed Clin Case Rep. 2022 Aug 03;5(2):91-93
Eisuke Hiruma1*
1Department of Medical Technology, Teikyo University, Japan
Corresponding Author: Eisuke Hiruma
Address: Department of Medical Technology, Teikyo University, 359 Otsuka, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo, 192-0395, Japan.
Received date: 13 June 2022; Accepted date: 29 July 2022; Published date: 03 August 2022
Citation: Hiruma E. Fracture Diagnosis Using Magnetic Resonance Imaging: A Case Report. Asp Biomed Clin Case Rep. 2022 Aug 03;5(2):91-93.
Copyright © 2022 Hiruma E. This is an open-access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided the original work is properly cited.
Keywords: Bone Fracture, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Radiography, Range of Motion, Case Report
Abstract
Falling is likely to occur in daily life and sports activities cause from right injury to severe injury in the upper extremity. The injuries from falls can range from contusion and sprain to fracture and dislocation. The injury occurs on the upper extremity more than on the lower extremity because people put their hands out to protect themselves from the body. Radiography (X-ray) can quickly diagnose a fracture because of the fracture line. In this case report, a 20-year-old woman slipped and put her hand to protect her body during ice-skating. The radius is a fine fracture line that could not be diagnosed by X-ray in this case even though magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) presented a fracture line.






