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Interesting spine case

history of acute onset back pain  Pretty similar to disc related epidural hematoma shared with us by Dr Phillip Tirman couple of months back, although not too much of disc disease in this case.  Interesting 1. Acute denervation edema along L3 distribution (which can be expected).2. Contrast enhancement is little more diffuse than just peripheral. ? […]

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3D isotopic imaging

A question for OCADers: Who is doing 3D isotropic imaging of joints on a regular basis? How long is the acquisition on average? Are you using GE or Siemens (or other)? 1.5T/3T? What are the major image quality issues? We are investigating 3T scanners and are interested in integrating these sequences but want to know

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Fwd: When was the last time you saw this

Gift From Dr Tudor. Nice website! Best! AC Avneesh Chhabra, M.D. Associate Professor, Radiology & Orthopedic Surgery Chief, Musculoskeletal Radiology Department of Radiology 5323 Harry Hines Blvd., Dallas, Texas 75390-9316 Office: 214-648-2122 www.utsouthwestern.edu/radiology Begin forwarded message: From: “Hughes, Tudor” Date: January 21, 2021 at 10:06:41 AM CST To: Avneesh Chhabra Subject: RE: When was the

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Bone infarcts?

Hi ocaders. Please help. MRI on a 58-year-old gentleman who came with the bone infarcts on x-ray. No underlying malignancy. Rest of the areas look like bone infarct but one does enhance in the distal femur metaphysis. The question I have is do the bone in facets enhance? Thanks for help in advance.

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49/F, subcutaneous anechoic nodules adjacent to cephalic vein

Palpable bean-like nodules at the left proximal upper arm for 6 weeks. Medical history: ORIF for right distal femur open fracture on car accident 5 months ago. Local gynecology clinic, suspected of vaginitis and blisters on lips –> HSV on acyclovir, 2 months ago *US findings* – three small anechoic nodules adjacent to cephalic vein

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