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Anatomy of the Knee X-ray - Lateral View.⁣⁣
It’s important to be able to identify the normal
Anatomy of the Knee ... to identify the normal ... #Anatomy #Knee ... #clinical #radiology ... #labeled
Abdominal X-Ray Anatomy and Interpretation Checklist
 - Is there bowel dilatation, wall edema or pneumatosis?
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bowel dilatation, wall ... - Abnormal calcification ... bones by Dr. ... #diagnosis #labeled ... #anatomy #clinical
Anatomy of the Knee X-ray - AP projection. ⁣⁣
It’s important to be able to identify the
Anatomy of the Knee ... to identify the normal ... #knee #xray #clinical ... #radiology #anatomy ... #labeled
Wrist Anatomy - Anatomy of the Carpal Bones
There are several mnemonics that people use to remember
Wrist Anatomy - ... Bones There are ... Devpriyo Pal @drdevrad ... #labeled #clinical ... #radiology #msk
Hand X-Ray Anatomy and Interpretation Checklist
1. Soft tissues - Look carefully at the soft tissue over
Hand X-Ray Anatomy ... Bones - All the ... then I move from lateral ... Normally, 1-2mm ... #labeled
PA view
On the PA chest-film it is important to examine all the areas where the lung
for instance the normal ... discuss later. ... #Clinical #Anatomy ... #Radiology #CXR ... #Normal #Labeled
Osgood-Schlatter Disease - MSK Radiology
Imaging Findings:
 • Infrapatellar fat-pad edema with loss of the patellar tendon
fragmentation and mild bone ... DOES NOT OSD in all ... Schlatter #Disease #Knee ... #mri #clinical ... #msk
Focal Periphyseal Edema (FOPE lesion) - MSK Radiology
Imaging Findings:
 • Arrows identifying the characteristic edema-like signal
FOPE lesion) - MSK ... atraumatic adolescent knee ... • Bone contusion ... #mri #clinical ... #msk
Transient Patellar Dislocation - MSK Radiology
Imaging Findings:
 • Hyperintense marrow edema of the anterolateral femoral condyle
Dislocation - MSK ... consistent with bone ... There is also a bone ... #clinical #mri ... #clinical #Radiology
Common MRI Sequences - Basic MRI Brain Interpretation

 • T1 Sequence - T1 is for anatomy.
Sequence - T1 is for anatomy ... Since it’s anatomic ... Contrast material ... can’t get into normal ... which is in our bones