Imaging Findings at the Quadrangular Joint in Carpal Boss

J Belg Soc Radiol. 2017 Apr 25;101(1):21. doi: 10.5334/jbr-btr.1257.

Abstract

A carpal boss was initially described as a bony, sometimes painful mass at the quadrangular joint. Clinical examination and plain radiography will usually reveal the diagnosis. US and CT may add information. MRI may illustrate a variable bony morphology and additional bony and soft tissue pathologies. Bone marrow edema shows a significant correlation with a painful carpal boss. Hence, MRI may be of additional diagnostic value in patients with persistent pain and preoperatively. This paper presents a review of the anatomy and pathology in carpal boss. The merit of each imaging modality - in particular MRI - is mentioned.

Keywords: CT; MRI; US; carpal boss; os styloideum; radiography; wrist.