40 ish, prior may thurner, presumed ivory osteoma, stable since 2018
Best, Frank
40 ish, prior may thurner, presumed ivory osteoma, stable since 2018 Read More »
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Consensus was this is a old bone infarction Thanks a lot incidental-tibial-lesion.pptx
Thanks for the replies ( incidental tibial lesion ) Read More »
Sorry the pics didn’t upload well in previous email. Here’s the ct scan WY
Intramedullary femoral lesion Read More »
Hi All, What do you think of this intramedullary femoral lesion? Looks like fat containing rim calcified lesion… Regards, WY
Imtramedullary lesion Read More »
53 y/oF had a fractured second finger in 2014. I don’t know which bone but suspect it was the distal phalanx. Now with history of swelling and pain. What do you think is most likely? Please reply to me and I’ll summarize and send out. (please don’t reply all). Here are 2 interesting possibilities that
53yoF plain film finger. help please. Prior trauma. Read More »
[image: 13M consult.jpg] The tech scanned the wrong leg…this leg used to be symptomatic–he is going to return for the right leg, which is currently symptomatic. But, there is intracortical bright T2 signal and both periosteal and endosteal edema in both the tibia and fibula, with no marrow infiltration. [image: 13M consult (1).jpg] [image: 13M
Dear OCADers Following are the responses to the case of lateral elbow pain 1. LUCL and LCL gone with heterotopic ossification and posterolateral joint space widening 2. I like HADD as a differential given mineralization on CT as long as definitely not intra-articular. If intra-articular, could just be an osteochondral body. Was thinking to consider
Lateral elbow pain in a young lady:Responses Read More »
It was in your top two I bet – if not number 1. [image: MLL62yo2.jpg][image: MLL62yo3.jpg][image: MLL62yo4.jpg] [image: MLL62yo1.jpg]