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TB of the radial neck: A typical presentation in an atypical location
Bones around the elbow joint are relatively uncommonly involved in tuberculosis, accounting for less than 2% of the cases. This article describes the role of CT and MRI in evaluating a case of tuberculosis of the radial neck.