Anatomy clinical correlates Quiz: Ace Your Exams

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A 47-year-old man presents to the emergency department after a fall on an outstretched hand. During the fall, the patient hyperextended his right wrist and felt a “pop.” He is otherwise healthy and does not take any medications. Vital signs are within normal limits. Physical examination reveals ecchymosis and swelling of the volar aspect of the right wrist. A lateral radiograph of the right wrist is obtained and shown below. Which of the following anatomic structures is at risk of injury based on this patient’s clinical presentation?  

A lateral view X-ray of a right wrist and forearm shows bones of the radius, ulna, and carpals. The wrist joint appears normal w/ no obvious fractures.
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