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Follow up on interesting shoulder case. Interesting shoulder case

Sent out in December, acromion intraosseous dark mass. Responses were split between intraosseous hydroxyapatite and osteoid osteoma as the top 2 differentials. I requested that a CT be performed but a post gad MR was performed. Doesn’t answer the question completely but I’m still thinking intraosseous HADD. These are post gad images. I will f/u […]

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41M knee pain 3 months after fall. MRI Quadriceps injury, Anatomic Question. Please Help.

[image: 1.jpg] [image: 2.jpg] [image: 3.jpg] [image: 4.jpg] The central portion of the quadriceps tendon is superficially frayed and probably partially torn (I will recommend additional femur MRI…this is a site without MSK US), but there is a huge defect between the central tendon and what’s left of the vastus lateralis, with joint fluid communicating

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MRI body wall protocol

All, Quick question about how things are done at other institutions: for an MRI of the body wall to evaluate an anterior abdominal wall soft tissue mass, do you scan the patient prone (to decrease respiratory motion artifact) or supine (because prone positioning might distort a subcutaneous lesion)? Many thanks, Amy Amy Liebeskind, MD Lenox

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