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Change: through a roof ontofrom a concrete floor.ladder. He was referred for an extensive list of radiographic examinations including left wrist. This is the first image from this particular trauma series. (in cases of serious traumatrauma, the wrist imaging would not be a high priority)There is
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Jun 17 2009, 9:40 PM EDT
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Change: videos are displayed at lower resolution when 'hot-linked'. Click on the botttom right corner of the video and it will open at full resolution.)(Note: Youtube videos are displayed at lower resolution when 'hot-linked'. Click on the botttom right corner of the video and it will open at full resolution.)
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Jun 15 2009, 5:09 AM EDT
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Change: The following text was so valuable that I have quoted the entire passage. "The most common widened carpal joint space is that of the scapholunate. Nicknamed the "Terry-Thomas sign" by Frankel ....,
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May 27 2009, 7:24 AM EDT
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Change: This is a type I lunate. Note that the lunate does not articulate directly with the hamate.This is a type II lunate- the hamate articulates directly with the lunate.Case Studies---- Case 1 ----This 32 year old man presented to
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May 17 2009, 11:34 PM EDT
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Change: This is the post reduction image from the mobile image intensifier.CommentThis case demonstrates a thoughtful approach to the radiographic demonstration of this patient's carpal injury. The radiographer recognised the
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May 17 2009, 10:23 PM EDT
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May 17 2009, 10:19 PM EDT
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May 17 2009, 10:13 PM EDT
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May 17 2009, 10:00 PM EDT
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May 16 2009, 8:12 PM EDT
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Change: The linear artifacts are caused by the type of cardboard splint fitted by the ambulance officers in the field.This is the patient's lateral wrist image. The conventional scaphoid view (1) has limitations given that the scaphoid has is largely projected over the radius. A reverse angled view will(2)will
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May 16 2009, 8:33 AM EDT
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Change: "The most common widened carpal joint space is that of the scapholunate. Nicknamed the "Terry-Thomas sign" by Frankel ...., widening at this joint has been
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May 16 2009, 7:57 AM EDT
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Change: The linear artifacts are caused by the type of cardboard splint fitted by the ambulance staff in the field.The patient proceeded to CT followed by the operating theatre for reduction of the carpal bone dislocation.This PA CT wrist image demonstrates the
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May 16 2009, 7:56 AM EDT
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Change: patientspatient's carpal injury. The radiographer recognised the carpal dislocation from the PA image. The radiographer was mindful of the importance of obtaining a good lateral
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May 16 2009, 7:52 AM EDT
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Change: relationship, sense of common purpose, and camaraderie between the radiographer and the referring doctor.Finally, I would suggest that the satisfaction experienced by the radiographer in successfully completing this examination would be
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May 16 2009, 7:50 AM EDT
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Change: lateral views of the patient's wrist and was blissfully unaware that the patient had sustained a significant injury. ... back to the Home page... back to the Applied Radiography home page
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May 16 2009, 7:49 AM EDT
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Change: This case demonstrates a thoughtful approach to the radiographic demonstration of this patients carpal injury. The radiographer recognised the carpal dislocation from the PA image.
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May 16 2009, 7:29 AM EDT
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Change: The radiographer performed a dedicated scaphoid view (left) which did not demonstrate a scaphoid fracture. This view has considerable limitations because of the abnormal siting
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May 16 2009, 6:57 AM EDT
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Change: He was referred for an extensive list of radiographic examinations including left wrist. This is the first image from the trauma series.There is loss of parallelism of the carpal bonesThere is loss of the normal proximal and distal carpal arc linesThe loss of normal
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Change: There lunate is normally located. The remainder of the carpus is dislocated in a dorsal direction. This is a perilunate dislocation of the carpus. The
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