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Tecnicos Radiologos: Fractura de Pelvis y de Cadera (todas las proyecciones estándar y las no convencionales). Importancia del Diagnóstico. Complicaciones Medical Imaging, Medical Facts, Medical Science, Medical Radiography, Hip Anatomy, Medicine Studies, Orthopedic Surgery
Tecnicos Radiologos: Fractura de Pelvis y de Cadera (todas las proyecciones estándar y las no convencionales). Importancia del Diagnóstico. Complicaciones
Soft Tissue Neck LAT labelled Dental Student, Nursing Students, Dental Anatomy, Medical Anatomy
Soft Tissue Neck LAT labelled
X-ray of facial structures, Waters view: I remember those days of memorizing Gross Anatomy, Human Anatomy, Xray Technician, Skull Anatomy
X-ray of facial structures, Waters view: I remember those days of memorizing
Comparing two wrist fractures Nursing Study, Nursing Tips, Nursing Notes, Radiology Tech, Medical Coding
Comparing two wrist fractures
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Apophyseal avulsion fractures are usually the result of a sudden forceful concentric or eccentric contraction of the muscle attached to the apophysis. The most common locations were the ischial tuberosity (54%), anterior inferior iliac spine (22%) and anterior superior iliac spine (19%). The least common locations were pubic symphysis (3%), and iliac crest (1%). http://radiopaedia.org/articles/apophyseal-avulsion-fractures-of-the-pelvis-and-hip Anatomy Bones, Human Body, Sleep
Apophyseal avulsion fractures are usually the result of a sudden forceful concentric or eccentric contraction of the muscle attached to the apophysis. The most common locations were the ischial tuberosity (54%), anterior inferior iliac spine (22%) and anterior superior iliac spine (19%). The least common locations were pubic symphysis (3%), and iliac crest (1%). http://radiopaedia.org/articles/apophyseal-avulsion-fractures-of-the-pelvis-and-hip
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Radiographic Anatomy of the Skeleton: Cervical Spine -- Lateral View, Labelled Medical Student, Muscle Anatomy, Body Anatomy, Xray Tech
Radiographic Anatomy of the Skeleton: Cervical Spine -- Lateral View, Labelled
The zebra stripe sign occurs where children with osteogenesis imperfecta have been treated with cyclical bisphosphonate therapy, e.g. pamidronate. When the drug is delivered in cycles, dense bone is formed while treatment is being given. This results in dense stripes across the metaphyses of bones which can be visualized radiographically. Radiology Technician, Health Science, Medical School
The zebra stripe sign occurs where children with osteogenesis imperfecta have been treated with cyclical bisphosphonate therapy, e.g. pamidronate. When the drug is delivered in cycles, dense bone is formed while treatment is being given. This results in dense stripes across the metaphyses of bones which can be visualized radiographically.
Radiographic Anatomy - Skull Lateral Surgical Technician, Anatomy Head, Human Body Anatomy
Radiographic Anatomy - Skull Lateral
Radiographic Anatomy of the Skeleton: Foot -- Anteroposterior (AP) View, Labelled Nursing School Notes, Human Anatomy And Physiology, Medical Terminology
Radiographic Anatomy of the Skeleton: Foot -- Anteroposterior (AP) View, Labelled
Drawings of lateral views of the radius illustrate Colles, Smith, and Barton fractures. The Smith and Colles fracture-dislocations are nonarticular. The Barton fracture is articular involving the radiocarpal joint. The Barton distal fracture fragment may be displaced in either a dorsal or ventral (volar) direction.
Drawings of lateral views of the radius illustrate Colles, Smith, and Barton fractures. The Smith and Colles fracture-dislocations are nonarticular. The Barton fracture is articular involving the radiocarpal joint. The Barton distal fracture fragment may be displaced in either a dorsal or ventral (volar) direction.
Radioanatomy of the ankle : radiology of the ankle (lateral view) with anatomical structures labeled as calcaneus, talus, navicular, talo-crural joint. Ankle Anatomy
Radioanatomy of the ankle : radiology of the ankle (lateral view) with anatomical structures labeled as calcaneus, talus, navicular, talo-crural joint.
Radiographic Anatomy of the Skeleton: Shoulder -- External Rotation View, Labelled Radiography Student, Shoulder Anatomy, Medicine Notes
Radiographic Anatomy of the Skeleton: Shoulder -- External Rotation View, Labelled
Radiographic Anatomy - Knee - AP Emergency Medicine
Radiographic Anatomy - Knee - AP
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Radiograph (X-ray) of the ankle : anatomy on an anterior view showing tibia, fibula, talus, lateral and medial malleolus.
Radiograph (X-ray) of the ankle : anatomy on an anterior view showing tibia, fibula, talus, lateral and medial malleolus.
Hip x ray..loss of Shenton's line is a sign of fx neck of femur. Medical Technology, Technology Articles, Technology Innovations
Hip x ray..loss of Shenton's line is a sign of fx neck of femur.
Radiographic anatomy of the knee (lateral view).
Radiographic anatomy of the knee (lateral view).
Lateral view of the foot on radiography (X-ray) : metatarsals, phalanx, cuboid, navicular, cuneiform bones... Foot Bone Anatomy
Lateral view of the foot on radiography (X-ray) : metatarsals, phalanx, cuboid, navicular, cuneiform bones...
How to identify and differentiate lung diseases from chest x-ray.. Icu Nursing, Nursing School, Nursing Programs
How to identify and differentiate lung diseases from chest x-ray..
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