Radial head fractures are common and result from a fall on an outstretched hand. These fractures can be subtle and indirect signs are used to infer their presence. A visible posterior fat pat is the most sensitive indicator of an occult fracture. The "sail sign" or displaced anterior fat pad is also used to diagnose occult radial head fractures, but is less sensitive than displacement of the posterior fat pad.
A | Lateral radiograph of the elbow. There is displacement of both the anterior and posterior fat pads. |
B | AP radiograph of the elbow. This demonstrates the subtle fracture of the radial head. |
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