Part 5: Arthropathies
Part 5: Arthropathies Case 75 Fig. 75.1 Sagittal T1-weighted (a) and sagittal fat-suppressed T2-weighted (b) images of the ankle and adjacent foot show the navicular is displaced plantarly relative to…
Part 5: Arthropathies Case 75 Fig. 75.1 Sagittal T1-weighted (a) and sagittal fat-suppressed T2-weighted (b) images of the ankle and adjacent foot show the navicular is displaced plantarly relative to…
Part 2: Bone Tumors Case 14 Fig. 14.1 AP (a) and lateral (b) radiographs of tibia and fibula show a lytic permeative lesion in the mid diaphysis of tibia with…
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