Cases

OCAD Muscle lesions . Beautiful example of what it is

Beautiful case Andrew! Nicely demonstrated on ultrasound. Attached a companion case I’ve seen a few years ago – which also shows the striped/umbilicated appearance reported for MRI Best wishes, Atul Em qui., 19 de jan. de 2023 às 14:05, Andrew Kingzett Taylor <andrewkzt> escreveu: Beautiful example of what it is. Once seen, never forgotten ( […]

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Last one- do you use NS-RADS? yellow is bad- red is normal but not in neuroma!

Today is my clinical day- so another one Have you started using NS-RADs yet? Here is one- ACL and posterolat corner injury, partial pcl inj- likely d/l- CPN repair- still foot drop. Much more seen on imaging- now needs nerve transfers in leg Common peroneal nerve: Focal enlargement of the nerve in the posterior thigh

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Enjoy with structured report on popular demand- hot off press!

FINDINGS: Alignment: Scapholunate dissociation and VISI deformity. Mild radial shortening Distal radioulnar joint: Congruent Fluid: Carpus effusion: Small effusion. Synovial thickening: Mild. Intra-articular body: Body/blood clots in the ulnar styloid recess. Distal radioulnar joint effusion: Small effusion. Intrinsic ligaments: Scapholunate: Partial tear of the dorsal band. Volar band is not well visualized and is torn

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Register Now for OCAD Live 2023….don’t miss all the fun….again!

Join us for OCAD Live 2023! Registration is limited to 50 attendees. This is different from your typical meetings. This is a non-hierarchical meeting where all attendees have an equal voice…and (ideally) everyone is actively engaged. The content is programmed and provided by the attendees. It is an informal, relaxed, collegial atmosphere….with a FOCUS ON

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Soft tissue tumor_Finger_Flexor Tendon Sheath_MRI_please help

Hello all, most of you agreed that the most likely diagnosis is "GCT of the tendon sheath". In a fitting clinical scenario some less likely differentials were mentioned: – synovial haemangioma (1x) – RA (1x) – Gout (2x) – Psoriasis tenosynovitis (1x) – atypical infection (especially mycobacterial) (2x) – soft tissue sarcoma (1x) – nodular

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