Category: Radiography

  • ARRS Case of the Week- Oct 2, 2017

    From http://www.arrs.org/ARRSLIVE/CaseOfTheWeek. PEDIATRIC RADIOLOGY: Musculoskeletal Radiology Case Author: Ricardo Restrepo, MD, Miami Children’s Hospital History 8-year-old girl with dysmorphic features and short stature who reports difficulty walking. Imaging Findings Frontal radiograph of the right hand (A) shows short, squat metacarpals that are widened distally and tapered proximally (arrows). Wide radioulnar articular ends also are evident. Lateral…

  • Soft Tissue Signs- The Ankle

    Introduction An equivocal fracture appearance should be considered in the context of other information such as Patient history Clinical presentation Radiographic soft tissue signs This page will examine the radiographic soft tissue signs of bony injury of the ankle- what they are, their plain film appearances, their limitations, and their utility. Ankle Effusion- The Teardrop…

  • Liposclerosing Myxofibrous Tumour

    J McNamee, G Briggs, D Gracey. Musgrave Park Hospital, Stockman’s Lane, Belfast, Norther Ireland BT9 7JB Section: Musculoskeletal System Published: 2012, Jul. 17 Patient: 53 year(s), female Clinical History Persistent left proximal hip pain for three months. Tender on examination. No history of trauma. Imaging Findings X-ray of the pelvis shows a well-defined lucency within…

  • Cecal Volvulus: What the Radiologist Needs to Know

    Michele Tonerini, Francesca Pancrazi, Silvia Lorenzi, Federica Pacciardi, Francesco Ruschi, Laura Turturici, Pietro Bemi Abstract Cecal volvulus is a quite rare pathologic condition and therefore sometimes misdiagnosed, but is indeed more common than thought. It occurs with a specific acute onset abdominal pain associated to nausea and vomiting, so that it often poses a diagnostic…

  • Benign Bone Tumors

    Radiology Key Benign Tumors and Tumor-Like Lesions III: Fibrous, Fibroosseous, and Fibrohistiocytic Lesions Fibrous Cortical Defect and Nonossifying Fibroma Fibrous cortical defects and nonossifying (nonosteogenic) fibromas are the most common fibrous lesions of bone and are predominantly seen in children and adolescents. More common in boys than in girls, they have a predilection for the…

  • Orthopedic Hardware, UW Radiology

    From the University of Washington Online Musculoskeletal Radiology Book. <-The Painful Joint Prosthesis | Scoliosis-> For some reason, many radiologists freak out when they are faced with reading out films with orthopedic hardware, and will mumble something vague along the lines of “Orthopedic hardware is seen and surgical changes are noted…..”, for fear that they will…

  • ARRS Case of the Week: July 17, 2017

    MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING: Arthritis of the Proximal Joints Case Author: Kirkland W. Davis, MD, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health History 18-year-old woman with recurrent knee pain. Imaging Findings Lateral (A) and anteroposterior (B) radiographs of the right knee show joint space narrowing, large subchondral cysts, osseous deformity with remodeling and ballooning of…