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Type II Acromioclavicular (AC) joint separation
Type I: normal x-ray, sprain
Type II (x-ray as shown above): widened
widened AC joint, clavicle ... ligaments Type III: clavicle ... ligaments Type IV: clavicle ... posteriorly Type V: clavicle ... #Orthopedics #Radiology
Shoulder X-Ray Interpretation Checklist
1. Assess glenohumeral alignment
2. Outline the proximal humerus
3. Assess acromioclavicular joint and coracoclavicular
Assess the clavicle ... interpretation #radiology
Clavicle Bone Anatomy 
- Superior and Inferior Surfaces
- Muscle Insertions and Origins

By @rev.med

#Clavicle #Anatomy #Bone #Orthopedics
Clavicle Bone Anatomy ... By @rev.med #Clavicle
Shoulder Bone Anatomy
Clavicle, Acromion, Scapula, Humerus

By @rev.med

#Shoulder #Bone #Anatomy #sports #orthopedics
Shoulder Bone Anatomy Clavicle
Ultrasound-Guided Regional Nerve Blocks in Emergency Medicine: Superficial Cervical Plexus Nerve Block
Uses in the Emergency Department:
ear laceration, clavicle
Internal Jugular Vein Anatomy on JVP Examination
Where can I find the IJ?
- Look where SCM attaches
SCM attaches at Clavicle
Ultrasound-Guided Regional Nerve Blocks in Emergency Medicine: Interscalene Brachial Plexus Nerve Block
Uses in the Emergency Department:
Emergency Department: Clavicle
Atrial Myxoma on Cardiac MRI

Dr. Jacobo Kirsch
@kirschj

#Atrial #Myxoma #CardiacMRI #Cardiology #Clinical #Radiology
Myxoma #CardiacMRI #Cardiology ... #Clinical #Radiology
CT Coronary Angiography Indications - Appropriateness Criteria

@StanfordChiefs

#CCTA #Appropriateness #criteria #indications #cardiology #radiology #CTA #Cardiac
#indications #cardiology ... #radiology #CTA
Fig. 1
A) Subclavian and axillary vein anatomy. Position of the probe on the axillary vessels with
muscle and the clavicle