Affiliation:
1. Rehabilitation Department, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest, Romania
Abstract
A bursa is a thin sac filled with viscous fluid to facilitate friction and gliding. In the human body, there are two types of bursae: synovial bursae in well-defined positions and adventitial bursae, which develop in sites where friction or pressure increases. This case study is on a young woman with an old distal radial extremity fracture, with occupational exposure to pressure on distal ulnar forearm. She noticed a small and painful mass, with some mobility on the above-mentioned site. Sonography was used to detect a small fluid accumulation with features of adventitial bursitis. This case presents a rare localization of an adventitial bursitis. It is believed to have developed over the distal ulnar epiphysis, with a small bone malalignment, after an old and consolidated fracture, of the distal radial extremity.
Subject
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology
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