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Review Question - QID 211457

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QID 211457 (Type "211457" in App Search)
An unemployed 60-year-old female, who smokes cigars daily, has 3 years of increasing wrist pain. She was initially seen by her primary care physician who referred the patient to a skilled hand surgeon. The hand surgeon diagnosed her with Kienbock disease and gave her an injection at that time. She has been managed conservatively but now her symptoms are increasingly severe. Her most recent radiographs are shown in Figures A and B. The surgeon recommends a proximal row carpectomy (PRC), but expresses that a total wrist arthrodesis would not be warranted due to the limited extent of carpal involvement. Based on the radiographs and surgeon’s recommendation, the patient’s lunate pathology is at what stage?
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