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Change: diagnoticdiagnostic standards with the wrong images. The following is aan eloquent quote from John Harris on the subject."Anatomically and radiographically, the forearm is not the wrist and the wrist is not the
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Change: of limited practical value with respect to the others. In spite of this admonition, it is important to remember that injuries of the distal forarm may
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Change: (Harris, H.H., Harris, W.H., and Novelline, R.A. The Radiology of Emergency Medicinem 3rd Ed., 1993, p379) Imaging The radiographer has performed an x-ray examination of the affected wrist and the images are shown below. Discussion It is a good practice for a
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Apr 5 2009, 4:17 AM EDT
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Change: The distal radial physis fuses at approximately 20 years. During, as well as after the fusion, the "scar"of the physis may simulate a fracture. Imaging The radiographer has performed an x-ray examination of the affected wrist and the images are shown below. Discussion It is a
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Apr 4 2009, 6:10 AM EDT
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Change: In a similar vein, it is not necessary to routinely obtain radiographs of the normal contralateral wrist in children simply 'for comparison'. Physicians interpreting skeletal
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Change: "Anatomically and radiographically, the forearm is not the wrist and the wrist is not the hand. Therefore, it is important for attending physicians to indicate
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Jun 5 2008, 1:23 AM EDT
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Change: based picture-centric view. You will find your role more satisfying if you extend you thinking beyond that of a medical"medical photographer.photographer". ....back to the applied radiography home page here
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Mar 11 2008, 3:47 PM EDT
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Change: one that reflects your role as a part of a health care team rather than being limited by a photographic based picture-centric view. You will find your role more satisfying if you extend you thinking beyond that of a medical photographer. ....back to the applied radiography home page here
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Change: detecteddetected, the attending doctor is able to explain to the patient/parent that the patient's symptoms have been accounted for. This is comforting for the patient/parent.
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Feb 15 2008, 5:07 AM EST
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Change: to the Department of Medical Imaging for a wrist X-ray examination.. Clinical Information Provided “FOOSH. Swelling anteriorly over radius. No obvious deformity” Imaging The radiographer has performed an x-ray examination of the affected wrist and the images are shown below. Discussion It is a
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Change: “FOOSH.“FOOSH. Swelling anteriorly over radius. No obvious deformity” Imaging The radiographer has performed an x-ray examination of the affected wrist and the images are shown below. Discussion It is a good practice for a trauma radiographer to
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Change: fracture. Note that this is very subtle finding but was noted (and 'red dotted') by the radiographer at the time - A subtle lucent bony defect can be seen in the distal radius closely related to the buckled radial cortex - Subtle volar tilt or palmar inclination cannot easily
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Feb 11 2008, 5:48 PM EST
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Change: .Radiographic Technique The PA, lateral and oblique radiographs will demonstrate most bony injuries of the wrist. The resultant radiograph should be examined carefully with a view to performing supplementary views if required. .Image Evaluation There are four areas of interest that
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Change: . Clinical Information Provided “FOOSH. Swelling anteriorly over radius. No obvious deformity” Imaging The radiographer has performed an x-ray examination of the affected wrist and the images are shown below. Discussion It is a good practice for a trauma radiographer
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