Marrow Disorders

Jul 27, 2016 by in MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING Comments Off on Marrow Disorders

Marrow Disorders Thomas H. Berquist Protocols Key Facts Routine radiographs Anteroposterior (AP) and lateral views of involved structures Radionuclide scans Technetium-99m whole-body images Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Field of view:…

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Temporomandibular Joint

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Temporomandibular Joint Thomas H. Berquist Anatomy Key Facts The temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is a synovial joint divided by a disc into superior and inferior compartments. The normal disc is biconcave….

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Diagnostic Techniques

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Diagnostic Techniques Thomas H. Berquist Douglas S. Fenton J. Mark McKinney General concepts for diagnostic imaging techniques will be discussed in this chapter to avoid redundancy in subsequent chapters. Appropriate…

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Radiologic Evaluation of Trauma

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Radiologic Evaluation of Trauma Radiologic Imaging Modalities The radiologic modalities used in analyzing an injury to the musculoskeletal system are as follows: Conventional radiography, including routine views (specific for various…

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Spine

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Spine Fractures of the vertebral column are important not only because of the structures involved but also because of the complications that may arise affecting the spinal cord. Constituting approximately…

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Lower Limb II: Knee

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Lower Limb II: Knee Knee The vulnerability of the knee, the largest joint in the body, to direct trauma makes knee injuries very common throughout life. Most acute injury to…

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