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Imagerie normale du membre supérieur : bras, coude, avant-bras
The upper limb is divided in three distinct anatomical parts: the arm, the elbow, and the forearm. The aim of this article is to describe the skeletal anatomy with notification of the most common pitfalls and variations on the basis of conventional radiography and CT scan, in addition to an approach of soft tissue anatomy on the basis of ultrasonography, CT scan, and MRI.