Classroom MRIs--Mini-Research Intensives--Using Appreciative Inquiry (MSC 2008)
LOWER EXTREMITY X-RAYS, MRIS AND ANGIOGRAMS 2008
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LOWER EXTREMITY X-RAYS, MRIS ANDANGIOGRAMS 2008
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Anterior superioriliac spine
Greater Trochanter
Neck of Femur
LesserTrochanter
Ischial Tuberosity
PubicSymphysis
Sacroiliac Joint
Inferior ramus of pubis
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1 X-ray Pelvis and Proximal Femur
(same X-rayas studied inAbdomen and Pelvis)
1. Anterior Superior Iliac Spine2. Acetabular rim of pelvis3. Sacral foramina for Spinal nerve4. Pubic symphysis5. Inferior Ramus of Pubis6. Obturator Foramen7. Ischium8. Head of Femur9. Neck of Femur10. Greater Trochanter11. Lesser Trochanter
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#10 Venogram Iliac and Femoral Veins
1. External Iliac Vein2. Internal Iliac Vein3. Valve Cusps in Great Saphenous and Femoral Veins
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#9 Arteriogram of Femoral Artery
1. Head of femur (note relationship to femoral artery #2)2. Femoral artery3. Femoral artery in thigh4. Profunda Femoris Artery5. Lateral Femoral Circumflex Artery6. First perforating branch of profunda femoris artery
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# 2 X-RAY OF KNEE JOINT, TIBIA AND FIBULA
1. Medial condyle of femur2. Medial condyle of tibia3. Intercondylar eminence of tibia4. Lateral condyle of femur5. Head of fibula
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#3 Lateral X-ray of Knee Joint
1. Patella2. Condyle of femur3. Medial condyle of tibia4. Head of fibula
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#1 - Lateral X-ray of Knee with Fabella
1- Fabella - this is a sesamoid bone sometimes present in the tendon of origin of the lateral head of the gastrocnemius muscle2- Femur3- Patella4- Intercondylar eminence of tibia5- Head of fibula
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SAGITTAL MRI OFKNEE JOINT
PATELLA
QUADRICEPSTENDON
PATELLARTENDON
FEMUR
FIBULA
TIBIA
SUPRAPATELLARBURSA
LATERALMENISCUS
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CORONAL MRI OFKNEE JOINT 1 - ANTERIOR-POSTERIORSERIES OFRIGHT KNEESTARTINGBEHINDPATELLA
LATERALMENISCUS
MEDIALMENISCUS
FEMUR
TIBIA
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CORONAL MRI OFKNEE JOINT 2
LATERALMENISCUS
MEDIALMENISCUS
FEMUR
TIBIA
ANTERIORCRUCIATELIGAMENT
POSTERIORCRUCIATELIGAMENT
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CORONAL MRI OFKNEE JOINT 3
ANTERIORCRUCIATELIGAMENT
POSTERIORCRUCIATELIGAMENT
POPLITEUSTENDON
LATERALMENISCUS
MEDIALMENISCUS
INTERCONDYLAREMINENCE
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LATERALMENISCUS
MEDIALMENISCUS
MEDIAL(TIBIAL)COLLATERALLIGAMENT
LATERAL(FIBULAR)COLLATERALLIGAMENT
CORONAL MRI OFKNEE JOINT 4
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CORONAL MRI OFKNEE JOINT 5 POSTERIOR
CRUCIATELIGAMENT
LATERAL CONDYLE OF FEMUR
TIBIA
MEDIAL CONDYLE OF FEMUR
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#11 Arteriogram of Femoral - Popliteal Arteries
1. Femoral artery (near Adductor hiatus)2. Popliteal artery3. Superior Lateral Genicular branch of Popliteal artery4. Lateral condyle of femur5. Neck of fibula6. Medial condyle of tibia7. Terminaton of Popliteal as Anterior and Posterior Tibial arteries
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#16 Healing of fracture of Fibula and Tibia
1. Fracture of Tibia2. Fracture of Fibula3. Epiphyseal line of Tibia4. Epiphyseal line of Fibula5. Epiphyseal line of Tibia6. Epiphyseal line of Fibula
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#5 Radiograph of Foot1. Tibia2. Shaft of fibula3. Head of talus4. Calcaneus5. Navicular6. Cuboid7. Medial Cuneiform8. Fifth Metatarsal (tubercle)9. First Metatarsal10. Sesamoid bones inferior to head of first metatarsal
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MRI OF FOOTTIBIA
TALUS
NAVICULAR
FIRST METATARSAL
CALCANEUS
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#18 Bone Spur on Calcaneus on Lateral X-ray of Ankle
1- Bone spur on Calcaneus2- Sustentaculum tali3- Talus4- Talonavicular joint5- Navicular bone6- Cuboid bone
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#4 Bones of Ankle and Foot
1. Lateral malleolus of fibula2. Medial malleolus of tibia3. Body (trochlea) of talus4. Navicular5. Head of talus6. Calcaneus7. Cuboid8. Lateral Cuneiform9. Intermediate Cuneiform10. Medial Cuneiform11. First metatarsal12. Sesamoid bone in tendon of Flexor Hallucis Brevis13. Fifth metatarsal (tuberosity)
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#17 Fracture proximal to head of first metatarsal
1. Sesamoid bone2. Fracture
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#8 X-ray foot of one year old
1. Distal tibia, proximal to epiphyseal cartilage2. Epiphysis3. Tarsal bone (probably cuboid)4. 5th metatarsal5. Proximal phalanx of 5th toe
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#14 Fracture (1) proximal to Medial malleolus of Tibia
1- Fracture
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#6 X-ray of Pelvis and Knee of Six month old Patient
1. Superior epiphysis of femur2. Inferior epiphysis of femur3. Superior epiphysis of tibia4. Location of epiphyseal cartilage of femur