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Scaphoid Non-Union Wrist MRI Protocol
Axial PD TSE
Coronal T1 TSE
Coronal Obl T2 TSE (fat sat) angled through scaphoid – see Fig.12
Sagittal Obl T2 TSE (fat sat) – see fig.13
Coronal post
Gadolinium
T1 TSE (fat sat)
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