Cases

suspected myeloma- enjoy

CT- multiple lytic lesions PET neg MRI- all fatty lesions except two tiny enhancing lesions in thoracolumbar vertebrae. L5 looks like polka dot BM biopsy neg I called it OT-RADS III Hemangiomatosis I like wbmri more than wbct for MM [IMG_2196.jpg] [IMG_2197.jpg] [IMG_2198.jpg] Best! AC Avneesh Chhabra, M.D. M.B.A. Professor, Radiology & Orthopedic Surgery Chief, […]

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promise- last one

Too many cases to send..full 3D session will be in Hawaii- ARRS 3D-3 min isotropic seq- that’s all one needs Laprade type IV of MM Laprade type II of LM- lateral slip posterior root- notice medial slip intact report pasted as 3rd image as some of you have asked for structured report [image0.jpeg] [IMG_2188.jpg] [IMG_2189.jpg]

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GF nerve

Enjoy one more hot off the press.. Middle aged patient- status post left inguinal hernia repair in spring this year with left groin stabbing pain radiating to the left testicle Notice enlarged GF nerve on left in front of femoral nerve on 3D Beautifully seen on DTI with vascular suppression NS-RADS I3 incidental filum terminale

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Plantar fibromas

Happy TG week- party hard and enjoy your family- That’s whats is all about!! Notice.. – how they extend as multiple lobules- not unusual as its fibromatosis usually – more seen on contrast than t2 or t1 – margins best on opp phase imaging – highly perfused are v painful – adc is low 1.2

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tfcc torn or not?

Fellow called torn peripheral portion But, you can see on the 3-D images, it’s totally intact despite positive ulnar variance [IMG_2069.jpg] Best! AC Avneesh Chhabra, M.D. M.B.A. Professor, Radiology & Orthopedic Surgery Chief, Musculoskeletal Radiology Department of Radiology 5323 Harry Hines, Blvd. Dallas, Tx-75390-9316 Office: 214-648-2122 www.utsouthwestern.edu/radiology ________________________________ UT Southwestern Medical Center The future of

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