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Imaging Glenohumeral Instability: What the General Radiologist Should Know
BACKGROUND Due to its high mobility, the shoulder is the most unstable joint in the human body. Its instability is explained by a narrow...


Knee Dislocation
33-year-old male in a high-speed motor vehicle collision. What percent of these injuries are complicated by nerve damage? ⢠Xray of the...


Lefort 1 Fracture
84M with trauma, swollen upper lip, and epistaxis ⢠Xray of the Week Figure 1. What is the important finding on this CT scan. Figure 2....


Lung Herniation
56M with new chest mass after recent cardiac surgery ⢠Xray of the Week 56 yo M with complaints of new chest mass, cough and chest pain....


Hamate Body Fracture
18 year old male. Trauma due to punching a punching bag ⢠Xray of the Week Figure 1. What is the important finding on this xray. Figure...


Cervical Rib
What is the significance of this anomaly? ⢠Xray of the Week Figure 1. What is the significance of this anomaly? Figure 2. Axial and coronal CT images of the cervical spine along with 3D CT reconstruction demonstrating a right cervical rib. A. Axial CT of the cervical spine detailing a unilateral, right cervical rib at the level of C7 (red arrow) B. Axial CT image further demonstrating the unilateral right cervical rib (red arrow) C. 3D CT reconstruction of a right cervical


Type 2 Dens Fracture
93 F with trauma from a fall. Neck pain ⢠Xray of the Week Figure 1. What is the important finding on this CT scan. Figure 2. CT scan of...


Sandblasting Injury of Hand
What is the mechanism of injury? ⢠Xray of the Week Figure 1. Frontal and lateral plain radiographs of the left hand and lateral plain...


Tuberous Sclerosis Complex
Skin lesions and kidney masses ⢠Xray of the Week What is the diagnosis? Figure 1. What are the important findings seen on these CT...


Lunate Dislocation
Trauma. Wrist pain. ⢠Xray of the Week Figure 1. What is the diagnosis? Figure 2. A. PA radiograph of lunate dislocation with triangular,...


























