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The Fundamental Tenets of Radiographic Technique
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Under ConstructionIntroductionThere are a number of practices in radiography that are so widely accepted that they can be considered to be fundamental tenets of the
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Radiography
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Case of the Month Quiz Applied Radiography Homepage Radiographic Anatomy Radiographic ProtocolsRadiography Positioning AtlasSurface AnatomyAnatomical Terms General Radiography Homepage CT AnatomyCT Case Studies The Gantry CT ProtocolsSplenic Injury Computed Tomography Homepage Gross AnatomyGlossary of TermsWord Find PuzzlesAwards U/S Scanning ProtocolsObstetrics Homepage
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Harris Growth Arrest Lines
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Jan 31 2012, 8:10 PM EST |
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It has been argued that these lines seen in OGI patients are a separate entity from what might be called normal growth arrest lines. Al Muderis et al (2007) has termed these 'Zebra lines' associated with Pamidronate therapy- this is used in
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Radiography
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Case of the Month Quiz 2
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This 60 year old male was transported to the Emergency Department by ambulance following an RTA/MVA. The radiographer was called to the resus room to perform a routine trauma plain film series (Chest, C spine, Pelvis). The AP pelvis image is shown below. Question 1 Is there any pathology demonstrated?
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Case of the Month Quiz 2
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Neonatal Chest Pathology
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Jan 20 2012, 8:21 AM EST |
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Spontaneous right pneumothorax (? tension) in newborn. visible lung edge (top arrow)deep sulcus signsilhouette sign right hemidiaphragmmediastinal shiftTransient Tachypnea of the Newborn (Also known as RDS type 2 or wet lung syndrome) Mild and self-limited Delayed resorption of fetal lung fluid Hyperinflation of the lungs Fluid
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Case of the Month Quiz 1
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Dec 3 2011, 7:32 PM EST |
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shared responsibility for establishing the correct diagnosis.diagnosis (MDT thinking). It could be argued that if it was known that the patient had sustained a tibial fracture, and a knee CT scan would be definitely be performed, supplementary plain film imaging was not warranted.
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Case of the Month Quiz 1
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Dec 3 2011, 7:26 PM EST |
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The radiographer has demonstrated the patients tibial fracture by employing a clinical approach to radiography. The radiographer's aim is not simply to produce images of
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Case of the Month Quiz 1
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Dec 3 2011, 7:10 PM EST |
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Note that at this stage, the radiographer has only examined the patient and asked her about her injury and clinical signs. Despite the fact that
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Urethrography
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Nov 21 2011, 8:35 PM EST |
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is demonstrated well. The opposite oblique was again achieved without moving the patient or imaging cassette. The urethra appears to be undamaged. The urinary bladder has an abnormal elongated shape associated with pressure from traumatic pelvic haematoma. ... back to wikiradiography home page... back to applied radiography
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Applied Radiography - by M.J.Fuller
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Nov 20 2011, 10:19 PM EST |
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Urethrography
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an LPO projection. The urethra is demonstrated well.The opposite oblique was again achieved without moving the patient or imaging cassette. The urethra appears to be undamaged. The urinary bladder has an abnormal elongated shape associated with pressure from traumatic pelvic haematoma.
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Urthrography
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Urethrography
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Radiography of Subtle Wrist Fractures
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Nov 20 2011, 9:49 PM EST |
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The radiographer should have a high level of willingness to undertake what would normally be considered poor quality radiography in order to demonstrate a suspected pathology. The off-lateral projection is a case-in-point.... doctrinaire thinking can be at the detriment of the diagnosis.DiscussionThe radial and ulnar
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Radiography of Subtle Wrist Fractures
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The off-lateral wrist projection image demonstrates a buckle fracture of the dorsal aspect of the radial metaphysis. Buckle fracture arrowed.DiscussionThe radial and ulnar cortical contours should appear as smoothly curved lines on plain film
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Radiography of Subtle Wrist Fractures
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This 10 year old boy presented to the Emergency Department after a fall from his pushbike and was referred for wrist radiography. On examination, he had a painful wrist.The PA wrist shows no evidence of displaced fractureThere oblique wrist projection image shows no evidence of displaced fracture The
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Normal Paediatric Shoulder- 15 year old male
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Nov 11 2011, 5:48 AM EST |
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"Two or or three ossification centres, and sometimes more, appear at the lateral end of the acromion in the 15th to 18th years of life"Borderlands of Normal and Early Pathological Findings in Skeletal Radiography. 5th Ed., Juergen Freyschmidt et al, Thieme, 2003, p264The SI projection
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Normal Paediatric Shoulder- 15 year old male
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Normal Paediatric Shoulder 15 year old male
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