Scallop sign
The scallop sign is a radiological sign initially described in rheumatoid arthritis of the wrist.
It refers to the appearance of the ulnar aspect of the distal radius on plain radiograph of the wrist, where it has a scalloped shape with a sclerotic border . It occurs due to progressive erosive changes at the distal radioulnar joint . While initially described in rheumatoid arthritis, it has also been described in osteoarthritis of the wrist .
Its clinical significance is that, in one study, it is thought to be predictive of rupture of the extensor tendons of the hand, including Vaughan-Jackson syndrome .
History and etymology
The sign was first described by RA Freiberg and A Weinstein in 1972 .