OCAD

OCAD

Fw: Quiz- Ans

Hello, The answers were- lipoma, enchondroma, infarct and chondrosarcoma. This is a collision tumor Lipoma (can see on inphase with cystic change- larger lesion) plus enchondroma (can see the cartilage calcifications, high ADC- smaller lesion) OT-RADS II- Benign If not sure- OT-RADS III Discussion will be tomorrow Here is the link to register us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_yZDDo4Y8SICiSVFeSlzPVA [https://us02web.zoom.us/w_p/85267709044/00001ddd-93bc-4c51-aff6-25fd080b4673.png] […]

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Quiz- what do you think?

Hello, Enjoy the case and send the plausible diagnosis and what would you do about this lesion? Answer will come later today. For more guidance- register and attend tomorrow at noon CT, June 10th. It says ACL but actually, it’s on OT-RADS www.acoredu.com/webinar/acl-injuries-pre-and-post-op/ Best! AC ________________________________ UT Southwestern Medical Center The future of medicine, today.

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Your views please

Received lot of inputs. Thanks for taking out time to see this ppt and opine Following are the various replies 1. With the foot alone I’d think of PVNS. But with the knee mass as well, I’m more inclined towards fibromatosis. Pls let us know what others think. 3. It looks like a multicentric giant

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glenoid bare area?

Colleagues, What are your thoughts on this shoulder MRI finding? 47yr female with mild shoulder pain; mild OA of AC joint and mild SASD bursitis on imaging; and this finding— Do you think this focal chondral thinned zone is a Bare area of the Glenoid, just posterior and not central? Or is it a very

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