One heckuva pitch
15 y/o. R/O med epicondyle avulsion vs ligament tear.[image: MED E USE RAD.jpg] [image: Cor 1.jpg] [image: Cor 2.jpg] [image: AX 1.jpg] [image: AX 2.jpg]
15 y/o. R/O med epicondyle avulsion vs ligament tear.[image: MED E USE RAD.jpg] [image: Cor 1.jpg] [image: Cor 2.jpg] [image: AX 1.jpg] [image: AX 2.jpg]
If someone sends out a case and you want to respond, respond only to the person that sent the case,* please don’t reply all*. It unnecessarily clutters everyone’s inbox. Feel free to respond, just not to everyone. The person that sent the case will send out a summary of the responses so we can all
Friendly reminder for OCAD responses Read More »
Useful information from Dr. Chhabra. Nice The ortho short form is LATSS Lateral are acute anterior, traumatic, superficial and need surgery. Medial- posterior/ ch. microtrauma/deep/conservative mgt Best! AC *Avneesh Chhabra, M.D. M.B.A.* Professor, Radiology & Orthopedic Surgery Chief, Musculoskeletal Radiology Department of Radiology 5323 Harry Hines, Blvd. Dallas, Tx-75390-9316 Office: 214-648-2122 www.utsouthwestern.edu/radiology On Sep 25,
Fwd: Acute Talus dome OCD Read More »
With displaced fragment seen well on the radiograph. I haven’t seen a lot of these so I thought I would send. Also had high grade sprains of the deltoid and spring ligaments not shown. Have a great rest of the weekend.
Acute Talus dome OCD Read More »
Intra-apophyseal avulsion fracture of the medial epicondyle.and sprain of the proximal UCL. I thought it was nice so decided to share. I really don’t appreciate it on the radiograph. Only 2 views were obtained.[image: 5.jpg] [image: 4.jpg][image: 3.jpg][image: 2.jpg][image: 1.jpg]
9yoM baseball pitcher with increasing medial elbow pain Read More »
“persistent knot” palpable at the superficial antecubital fossa. Mass showed up at the time of surgery (2009) and has been there ever since. Now painful. Pretty amazing huh? Ever seen this? I just spoke to the surgeon who indicated he would send me intraoperative photos of it. His response to text was, “I have never
68 y/o s/p distal biceps repair 12 years ago Read More »
Just a cute case that I felt like sharing. One of those cases that I nearly signed off on but something bothered me and I took one more look. Abnormal sagittal on left of your screen and intact contralateral wrist on the right. [image: 55yo fall FCR tear.jpg] [image: FCR.jpg][image: Intact contralateral wrist for comparison..jpg]
55 y/o fell at work a couple of months ago. Presumed carpal tunnel. Read More »
From Tudor Hughes and Andy Sonin. Thanks! I learn every day. > Begin forwarded message: > > From: “Hughes, Tudor” > Subject: RE: Thumb prox phalanyx > Date: May 20, 2022 at 10:35:02 AM PDT > To: “ptirmanmd@gmail.com” > > Cone shaped epiphyses, can be syndromic, but usually not. > Can’t remember the exact criteria,
Fwd: Thumb prox phalanyx Read More »
Bilateral in a 12 y/o. No other signs or symptoms (skin changes etc). Hand surgeon asked me what this is. Probably an aunt mini. I don’t know other than some sort of dysplasia. Looks like a central bar of some sort or even a central osteochondroma (not sure of that even exists) but I could
Thumb prox phalanyx Read More »