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Best! AC
Thanks all for the quick responses! Most agreed that it was likely osteoid osteoma (which my computer keeps autocorrecting to “osteopath” 🤪) Other suggested differential considerations were: Brodie’s abcess Eosinophilic granuloma Worrisome for infection or malignancy
https://mss-ijmsr.com/imaging-in-calcific-tendinitis-of-linea-aspera-a-case-report-and-review-of-literature/ Best, Frank
Not confirmed but probable…. 45 y/o female with thigh pain for 8 months Read More »
Hello, Not sending all images so not to confuse the audience.. These are very high res images 3D at 0.9mm isotropic- notice tigroid skin and subq stranding with mild fat atrophy and deep fascial/muscle involvement. Stranding also best seen on opposed phase imaging – matrix 760 after t/t- anatomic images show resolution of edema but
enjoy Morphea pre and post treatment on mtx and cellcept Read More »
Hello, Happy 4th all!! Enjoy a photo with my 85 yr old parents celebrating the independence day! Congratulations to Drs. Roy Gottleib, Damon Sacco, Pritish Bawa, Kulvinder Singh, Cyrus Golcaz, and Xianjing Peng. This is a complex tear with several components- calcified flap in med gutter (see xr/mr attached) and complete radial near the root
Thanks to all who responded. Several mentioned the possibility of bone infarct in the context of sickle cell disease or sickle trait. I don’t know if she has either, but this is why I mentioned that she is African American…since it is at least possible. It was mentioned that diaphyseal osteomyelitis is common in the
11yr old F with 1.5m mid tibial and distal fibular shaft pain, MRI please help Read More »
57M with chronic bilateral knee pain.XRs look mostly normal. At first I thought there was a large peripherally displaced posterior horn lateral meniscus flap (red arrow), but I see a tiny tear at the free edge of the LM body (blue arrow) without a clearly visible tear of the posterior horn. Then I realized it
57M chronic knee pain MRI and XR, what do you think? Read More »
From Andrei:Great observations and thoughts Hey Phil, I think I remember you teaching me/us that mucoid deg. of the ACL is a sign of chronic overload. I for myself noticed over the years a (subjectively, at least) higher incidence of ACL injuries in people with patellofemoral malalignment (many with a patella alta). Mind you, I
ACL and Anterior Horn Lateral Meniscus Read More »
Hi all, Unusual case, rheumatologist not so sure what is going on. Powerpoint, rheum clinic letter and pathology report post curettage of right shoulder (worst joint) attached. Thanks for any and all thoughts you may have. Anthony. histopathology report.pdf rheum copy.pdf erosions.pptx
Please help – unusual hip/shoulder erosions in 37 F Read More »