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Imaging Exam 1 Photos/Practice
C) Calcific Tendinopathy
Always occurs w/ rotator cuff tear
What is this pathology?

A) Bursitis
B) Rotator Cuff Tear
C) Calcific Tendinopathy
D) SLAP Lesion




D) 4-part proximal humerus fracture

-Fracture line that involves more than 4 parts
-Poor-non operative result
-High result of osteonecrosis
What pathology does this CT Scan Show?

A) Calcific Tendinopathy
B) Clavicular Fracture
C) Shoulder OA
D) 4-Part Proximal Humerus Fracture




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C) Compression Fracture at L1
What Pathology does this lumbar CT show?

A) Disc Herniation

,B) Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
c) Compression Fracture at L1




Axial
What view is this CT?

A) Sagittal
B) Axial




Coronal
What view is this MRI?

A) Axial
B) Sagittal
C) Coronal




C) Kagers Sign

Blood/Fluid displacement
What Ankle Pathology is this?

A) Achilles Tear
B) Calcanal Bursitis
C) Kagers Sign




B) Lateral View

, Easy to visualize closing of the foramen
What view is this x-ray?

A) Anterior-Posterior
B) Lateral
C) Axial




D) Posterior Anterior View

Normal arcs (from distal to proximal) Arc 1 Convex -> Arc 2 Concave -> Arc 3
Concave
What view is this x-ray?

A) Lateral
B) Sagittal
C) Transverse
D) Posterior-Anterior View




C) Anterior Posterior with abduction

Note the density abnormality at the femoral neck
What view is this x-ray?

A) Sagittal
B) Posterior-Anterior w/ abduction
C) Anterior-Posterior with abduction




B) Lateral View

Note; Spurs on calcaneus, metatarsal lipping and amputated big toe
What view is this X-Ray?

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