Fig. 6
From: What's in a name? Upper extremity fracture eponyms (Part 1)
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Barton’s and reverse Barton’s. Lateral (a) and AP (b) right wrist radiographs. Comminuted oblique intra-articular fracture with dorsal migration of the carpus, in keeping with Barton’s fracture. c, d Similar fracture morphology but located at the ventral aspect of the radius, with ventral carpal displacement