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Fingertip laceration injuries, X-rays

Fingertip laceration injuries, coloured X-rays. Both X-rays show the same hand, which suffered severe lacerations (blunt trauma cuts) to the tips of the middle fingers (green). In the X-ray at left, the tip of the ring finger looks intact, but the X-ray at right shows that it has been almost amputated, and is only held on by threads of skin and tissue. The distal phalanx bone of this finger has separated from the rest of the finger. The distal phalanx of the middle finger has been broken in two places, and the second phalanx of the ring finger is also broken. Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations. © DU CANE MEDICAL IMAGING LTD/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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Bones Broken Bone Carpal Carpals Colored Comparing Comparison Crushed Damage Damaged Diagnosis Diagnostic Dislocation False Colored Finger Finger Tip Finger Tips Fingers Fracture Fractured Hand Injured Injury Metacarpal Metacarpals Phalanges Phalanx Radiography Radiology X Ray X Ray Machine Condition False Coloured Health Care Laceration

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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the intricate details of fingertip laceration injuries through colored X-rays. The image depicts a hand that has endured severe blunt trauma cuts on the tips of its middle fingers, highlighted in green. A striking comparison is presented between two X-rays: on the left, the ring finger appears intact, while on the right, it is almost amputated and barely held together by delicate threads of skin and tissue. Furthermore, this X-ray reveals that the distal phalanx bone of the ring finger has detached from the rest of the finger. The middle finger's distal phalanx exhibits fractures at two different locations, emphasizing the extent of damage caused by this injury. Additionally, even though not explicitly mentioned in detail within this caption, an accompanying broken second phalanx in the ring finger further underscores how devastating these lacerations can be. Through false-colored radiography techniques and advanced medical imaging technology like X-ray machines, healthcare professionals are able to diagnose such complex conditions accurately. This photograph serves as a powerful visual aid for medical practitioners studying fractures, dislocations, crushed bones or metacarpals within fingers' carpals and phalanges. Science Photo Library brings forth this remarkable duo of images to shed light on fingertip laceration injuries' severity while highlighting their diagnostic significance in medicine.


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Explore the intriguing world of anatomy with our Media Storehouse Framed Prints featuring the captivating image of "Fingertip Laceration Injuries, X-rays" by Science Photo Library. This striking set showcases a pair of coloured X-rays, revealing the extent of severe blunt trauma cuts to the middle fingers. Each print is expertly framed in a sleek, contemporary design, enhancing the intricacy and detail of the X-ray imagery. Perfect for medical professionals, students, or anyone with an interest in the human body, these framed prints make a unique and thought-provoking addition to any office or home decor.


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Explore the intriguing world of medical imaging with Media Storehouse's Photographic Prints featuring "Fingertip Laceration Injuries, X-rays" from Science Photo Library. This captivating set showcases two coloured X-rays of the same hand, revealing the extent of severe lacerations to the middle fingers. An enlightening addition to any medical or educational space, these high-quality prints ignite curiosity and deepen understanding of human anatomy and injury recovery.


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Explore the intriguing world of anatomy and injury with our Media Storehouse Poster Prints featuring the captivating image "Fingertip Laceration Injuries, X-rays" by Science Photo Library. This striking poster showcases two coloured X-rays of the same hand, revealing the severity of the injuries sustained to the middle fingers through blunt trauma cuts. An essential addition to medical offices, classrooms, or any space that appreciates the beauty of science and its intricacies, these high-quality posters are sure to ignite curiosity and inspire deeper learning. Embrace the wonders of human anatomy with Media Storehouse's captivating poster prints.


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