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thank you Consensus of replies is red marrow; do Dixon to prove Best, Frank ul 25, 2023 at 10:34 AM ‘frank crnkovich’ via OCAD MSK <ocad-msk> wrote: 63 y/0 male with knee pain, signal similar in both knees and involves epiphyseal areas, new since 2017. Mri lumbar spine 3 days ago show sno marrow abnormality. concerns? […]

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muscle vascular malformation, possible extension into the bone, CT+MRI

Dear Ocaders, I need your help again, complicated case Young man with a intramuscular/ paraoseous haemangioma (first biopsy, then embolisation), after 4-5 month since embolisation, the mass is again growing. Not the mass I am worried, probably it re-growth, but about what is inside the femur. Osteolitic lesion with ostecondensation inside and a lot a

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87M 2 months pain, 3 months post op Shoulder MRI. Please help

This from Munib Sana…. seems to be what this is Not enough suture anchors for SCR. Maybe a subacromial spacer. They all rupture and form subacromial scar/granulation tissue after a few months. Just my thoughts. Hope that helps. Comparing Clinical Outcomes After Subacromial Spacer Insertion Versus Other Reconstruction Methods in the Treatment of Irreparable Massive

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Responses to my case of “Stress or enthesitis”

There is unequivocal bilateral disease in the SIJ on the MRI illustrated. All 4 surfaces of the SIJ are involved with different phases of active inflammation (on right only) and structural damage bilaterally. THe SIJ disease in typical Ank Spond is very frequently asymmetrical or unilateral in early disease before the radiograph becomes abnormal –

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3 1/2 yr old case with leg deformity

From Dr.Paolo Simoni sorry this did not attach to the email I had just sent – having IT issues today On Sun, Jul 16, 2023 at 1:39 PM Susie Muir <drsjmuir> wrote: Thank you to everyone who responded. The overwhelming response was fibrocartilaginous dysplasia https://www.orthobullets.com/pathology/8079/focal-fibrocartilaginous-dysplasia#:~:text=Focal%20Fibrocartilaginous%20Dysplasia%20is%20a,most%20commonly%20seen%20in%20infants.From Dr. JosephChang https://www.eurorad.org/case/1236 From Dr. Yassine K The pediatric orthopediatric surgeon

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40F Chronic foot pain referred to evaluate “Osteoarthritis and Possible Stress Fracture” MRI and XR

Karina Todeschini pointed out that Arthritis in Black and White does indicate that the TMT joints are a common target for RA ….and, though not as prevalent, that the midtarsal joints are a target of RA, particularly when they are symmetrically involved and uniformly narrow…..as in this case (only confirming my opinion that the older

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