Dr. Nusrat Mirza
A 50-year-old healthy male presented to the emergency department with severe right elbow pain after trying to stop a forward fall on a flexed elbow and pronated hand from a height of 1.5 m. There was no obvious deformity, redness, or ecchymosis but only minimal swelling at the elbow region. Plain radiographs and CT scan with 3D reconstruction showe
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