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Change: limited due to excessive scatter radiation. Transfer of the patient onto the X-ray table should be be performed with the consent of the referring doctor (and the patient).This is the RPO Judet projection of the right hip (left
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Feb 1 2010, 3:41 AM EST
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Change: This is the RPO Judet projection of the right hip (left side raised). Note that the patient's right obturator foramen "closes" in this position.This is the RPO Judet projection of the right hip. Note that the obturator foramen is "opened" in the position.Case 1This is
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Feb 1 2010, 3:38 AM EST
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Feb 1 2010, 1:51 AM EST
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Change: This 56 year old male presented to the Emergency Department after falling from a ladder. He was experiencing considerable left hip pain and was unable to weightbear. He was referred for left hip radiography.There is an extensive fracture of the left acetabulum (arrowed).Note the remarkable
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Feb 1 2010, 1:37 AM EST
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Change: useful choice given the demonstration of the acetabulum and the obturator foramen.The RPO Judet view of the right hip did not demonstrate the fractures. Case 4... back to the Wikiradiography Home page ... back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Jan 31 2010, 10:31 PM EST
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Change: The patient has bilateral hip replacement prosthesises (the term prosthesii whilst arguably correct is not commonly used)The step in the bony contour of the true pelvis is likely to represent an minimally displaced
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Jan 31 2010, 10:26 PM EST
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Change: It is not possible to fracture anatomy that was removed surgically several years previously. If the referring doctor had examined the patient he/she would have
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Jan 31 2010, 7:59 PM EST
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Change: and subsequently referred for left hip radiography. The LPO Judet View image demonstrates the acetabulum fracture.The RPO Judet view demonstrates the inferior component of the acetabulum fracture... back to the Wikiradiography Home page ... back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Jan 31 2010, 7:28 PM EST
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Change: is demonstrated en-face. Case 2This 82 year old ale presented to teh Emergency Department following a fall onto his left side. He was examined and subsequently referred for left hip radiography.... back to the Wikiradiography Home page ... back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Dec 25 2009, 9:49 PM EST
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Change: John J. Callaghan, Aaron G. Rosenberg, Harry E. RubashThe adult hip, Volume 1http://books.google.com.au/books?id=CSaFS5Tod3QC&pg=PA360&dq=lateral+hip+radiography&cd=9#v=onepage&q=lateral%20hip%20radiography&f=falseJudet's views are generally only performed as a supplementary view. In cases of acute injury, they can be
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Dec 16 2009, 5:38 PM EST
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Change: The two horizontal dark bands are a known artifacts associated with the joins in the mattress on the resus trolley.The patient was subsequently referred by the orthopedic surgeon for JudetJudet's views. This is the LPO (right side raised) Judet
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Change: the true pelvis.This is the RPO Judet view (patient supine with left side raised to 45 degrees). Note that the obturator foramen is 'closed' and the iliac wing is demonstrated en-face. ... back to the Wikiradiography Home page ... back to the Applied Radiography home page
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Change: left (arrowed).The two springs are a part of the compression device that is applied to patients with 'open book' fractures.The patient was subsequently referred by the orthopedic surgeon for Judet views. This is the
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Dec 8 2009, 7:51 AM EST
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Change: ane associaed artifacts are causeda part byof the compression device that is applied to patients with 'open book' fractures.The patient was subsequently referred by the orthopedic surgeon for Judet views. This is the
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Change: The two springs ane associaed artifacts are caused by the compression device that is applied to patients with 'open book' fractures.The patient was subsequently referred by the orthopedic surgeon for Judet views. This is the
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Change: The patient was subsequently referred by the orthopedic surgeon for Judet views. This is the LPO (right side raised) Judet view. Note that the right SI joint is profiled in this view and the right obturator foramen is 'opened'.After some deliberation, it was decided
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Dec 8 2009, 7:18 AM EST
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Change: Judet views are basically 45 degree obliques of the affected hip. The 45 degree angle is best achieved by rolling the patient. Alternatively, tube angulation
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