Opinion please, 56 yo female with incidental psoas lesion
Thanks in advance. psoas-lesion.pptx
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Thanks in advance. psoas-lesion.pptx
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Dear All, Here is the feedback I got: – i think i would lead with soft tissue chondroma … but would want sample – Any hx of ESRD? Tumoral calcinosis? – just dystrophic calcification from prior treatments – Fat pad necrosis with subsequent calcification sort of like that case Hillary sent would be in the
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Hi All, I read this case two weeks ago as a sprain and partial tear of the proximal accessory ulnar collateral ligament with associated MC head contusion, normal UCL. Two weeks later the orthopedic surgeon called me that it made sense because he was loose to extension across the ulnar aspect of the joint, but
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Get Outlook for Android ________________________________ From: Mohamed Amin Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2022 11:21:52 PM To: Avneesh Chhabra ; Chhabra\, Avneesh Subject: Opinion please Opinion please 47 y o.m with history of foot swelling abd pain 15 days ago Thanks M Amin, MD Get Outlook for Android
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Dear MSK-friends, please help with differentials for this case. Best wishes Chris OCAD_Soft-tissue-tumor_Heel_MRI_please-help.pdf
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I have sent the T1 images (sorry they were not included in the first) . I have also included the T1fs pre post. Some of the first comments have been Bone Infarct Hematogenous marrow conversion +/_ related to treatment. I first considered infarct but don’t love this as the morphology and signal don’t quite fit.
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The change from 6/1/21 to now is more subtle but the bright STIR marrow signal is so serpiginous. I am concerned this could be met. ups-resection-follow-up.pptx
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[image: 13yr8mo M chr knee pain (1).jpg] [image: 13yr8mo M chr knee pain.jpg] There is a complete discoid lateral meniscus without an obvious tear The question is about the subchondral signal of the mid to posterior LFC. It seems to extend a bit more anterior than the illustrated cases of normal developmental irregularity of the
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Dear Ocaders, I need again your advice: This patient is a colleague of mine, a cardiologist, who had an ankle sprain 10 years ago. He does not do a lot of sport. Normal weight. *Five years ago *he did an MRI (no symptoms) and there was an old osteochondral defect of the medial aspect of
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