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61F neuropathic shoulder pain MRI

There is a posteroinferior labral tear 6-8:00 that communicates with a large inferior paralabral cyst which courses through the Quadrilateral space where it compresses the axillary nerve. Paralabral cyst is the most common identifiable mass to cause quadrilateral space syndrome; most often there is no identifiable mass and fibrous bands are implicated. There is selective […]

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23 year old female patient with painless fingertip swelling.

I would greatly appreciate input on this case which appears to have nonspecific findings. 23 year old female patient with painless swelling of her index finger tip. No history of trauma or laceration. Fellow university students noticed that her fingertip looked thicker than the others and she sought medical attention. Some nailbed curvature and swelling

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Bone loss

Hi OCAD, Good day to all. I would like to check what is the standard of practise for measurement of bone loss (best fit circle)? Is it by using (0.83 x D)- d or d/D x 100 = % (D is total horizontal measurement from anterior border to posterior border of glenoid. d is glenoid

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30 yr male with shoulder pain, need help with this strange looking supraspinatus tendon

Hello everyoneCould use some inputs into this case. The supraspinatus fibres seem to separate and close to the insertion with some fibres appearing to blend with the coraco-acromial ligament. Can’t see the usual aponeurotic expansion in relation to LHBT on axial images. Is this some other type of aponeurotic expansion? what to call this? Please

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Opinion for a case

Hi everyone. This is a 50 year old man, truck driver by occupation with chronic wrist pain. Thanks to everyone for the prompt response. The opinions were 1. Scapholunate dissociation with? DISI 2. Trisaphe arthritis with Grade 4 chondromalacia of Radioscaphoid joint. Once again thanks to everyone Regards, Dr Naseer VID-20240326-WA0003.mp4 VID-20240326-WA0001.mp4 VID-20240326-WA0000.mp4 VID-20240326-WA0002.mp4

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