Biceps tendon variant
Have you ever seen this variant of biceps tendon with complete tear of accessory chief ? In this patient it is bilateral. Pierre Biceps-variant.pptx
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Have you ever seen this variant of biceps tendon with complete tear of accessory chief ? In this patient it is bilateral. Pierre Biceps-variant.pptx
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Hi there everyone! I need your help with this case please. M69 chronic pain at the left hip. There’s marked labral degeneration bilaterally and especially on the left. Prominent osteophytes at the acetabulum with something ressembling a pseudoarthrosis at a particularly large lateral one, as well as some loose bodies. I don’t see much “classic”
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Received booster, vaccine vs placebo in late July 2021. Now at one year out from original vaccination in the trial. Listening to the committee speak of the CDC/FDA I decided to get my antibodies tested… Have >20, positive greater than 1. Wife same study, antibody level 1.24 Pfizer informed us today that I got booster,
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Hello, When we manage similar cases with our neurosurgeon, I do first an infiltration of the coccygeal disc, for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. A. Complete relief, no further action B. Transitory relief, argument for surgery C. No relief, search other causes Regards Marian Simko Radiologist and Neuroradiologist FMH CIMF , Fribourg Switzerland De : ocad-msk@googlegroups.com
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Hi, When the resident asked me about this case, my first impression was FD, but there is an extensive interface between the normal bone and the calcified mass make me think of granulomatous disease sequelae. It’s an unusual case and I don’t think I will follow up, but if I get, I’ll let you know.
sorry the attachment was incomplete Good morning. I got 2 cases , i would like some feedback. The 1st is 7 year old presenting with ankle pain. no major trauma, started limping after school day( may be minor trauma in playground). The Achilleus shadow is not normal , but he has weird calcifications in Achilleus
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Good morning. I got 2 cases , i would like some feedback. The 1st is 7 year old presenting with ankle pain. no major trauma, started limping after school day( may be minor trauma in playground). The Achilleus shadow is not normal , but he has weird calcifications in Achilleus and in the foot.. What
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Hi, Examination from emergency room due trauma with a fractured femur. Incidentally there was a lesion in the right sacroiliac joint, which seemed to me to be residual an infectious or granulomatous disease. On S1-S2 there is a similar looking image. Do you agree? Ciro 40yo-male.pptx
Dear colleagues, Would appreciate your help on the case of this young lady with proximal tibial pain and swelling of a few months’ duration. I’m more inclined towards OSA, Ewing’s and perhaps infection, but will really appreciate your opinions. Thanks, Dr. Mai Ebrahim Mattar 18-year-old-with-proximal-tibial-lesion.pptx
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