Sternoclavicular dislocation radiology
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16. Kline M, Spencer EE, Iannotti JP, Recht M. Glenoid labral tear: Understanding appearances on MR images through the use of computer generated images. Presented at the Annual Radiology Society of North America Meeting 2003. 17. Spencer EE, Kuhn JE, Huston LJ, Hughes RE. Biomechanical analysis of reconstructions for sternoclavicular instability.
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Type IV Dislocation consisting of a displaced clavicle that penetrates posteriorly through or into the trapezius muscle. The sterno-clavicular joint may also be dislocated. Type V Dislocation consisting of complete separation of the AC and CC ligaments and dislocation of the acromioclavicular joint with a large coracoclavicular interval.
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Sternoclavicular. Rotator cuff degeneration. Rotator cuff tears (acute vs chronic) Calcific tendinitis . ... Fracture and dislocation. Distal radius and/or ulna. Carpals. Metacarpals. Phalanges. ... Radiology interpretation (ED) 3 Fracture management/plastering 4 Wound management – traumatic 5 Pharmacology** 6 Pathology 7 Differential ...
[DOCX File]APPENDIX 2 - McGovern Medical School
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AUR 2020 AUR Radiology Management Award, AUR Radiology Management Program, April 22-23, 2020, Philadelphia, PA ... Crawford L. “Posterior Sternoclavicular Salter-Harris Fracture-Dislocation in a Patient with Unossified Medial Clavicle Epiphysis”. Skeletal Radiol. 2016. Aug; 45(8): 1123-7. ...
[DOC File]Radiology Review: - Josh Corwin
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Radiology Review: Chapter 15: The Osseous system. Identify these on X-Ray of a long bone: Trabeculae. Cortex-Medulla. Epiphysis. Metaphysis. Diaphysis. Joint space. Identify the following on radiographs of upper extremities: Scapula. Clavicle. cromion . acromioclavicular joint. sternoclavicular joint. coracoid process. anatomic and surgical ...
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2009-2013Residency, Diagnostic Radiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine. 2013-2014Fellowship, Musculoskeletal Imaging, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center- Harvard Medical School. 2013-2014Fellowship, Medical Education, Harvard Medical School. 2014-2015Fellowship, Imaging Informatics, University of Maryland School of . Medicine ...
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839.6 Sternoclavicular dislocation (subluxation); Sternum dislocation. 848.40 Sternum sprain/strain, unspecified site. 848.41 Sternoclavicular sprain/strain ... Duplication of X-rays: When radiology films or scans are duplicated for medical purposes, reimburse using code(s) 76175 and/or 76176, at $5.00 per x-ray and $10.00 per scan sheet as ...
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2. Rogers, L.: “Radiology of Skeletal Trauma” Describes the common fracture and dislocation patterns in different body parts. Crucial for handling cases in the ER! 3. Keats, T.: “Emergency Radiology” This is an excellent and readable text for first year residents prior to taking ER call. 4. Kaplan, PA., Helms, C., Dussault, R., Anderson ...
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