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S/p molar tooth extraction—so many I see Face: Extracranial mandibular nerve: Normal. Extracranial maxillary nerve: Normal. Inferior alveolar nerve: Normal. Lingual nerve: Thickening and increased signal of the left lingual nerve with a 6.7 mm neuroma in continuity just proximal to the molar tooth extraction site. Salivary glands: Mild disuse atrophy of the left sublingual […]

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One more reason to show it to your dentist and orthognathic surgeon

NS-RADS I4- another molar tooth extraction related lingual nerve mess on right Reconstructed with allograft- again a mess- Remember these are life changing events- no taste- no sensation- pain in tongue Only 60% respond to surgery- seeing more of these also- failures.. 1. Interval resection of the right lingual neuroma and status post-op of neurorraphy

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Case Sessions are Back! Join Us THIS Friday at Noon ET….Focus on Sports Imaging

OMG, WHAT A LINE-UP! Seriously….Linda Probyn, Diana Alfonso, Erin Alaia and Rodrigo Aguiar….I can’t wait! Join us if you can. Link das reuniões do MSK Case Presentation Series 2023 no zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87054010661?pwd=dGl5T0tsSEVTTkszQkdzU3hVN3JSUT09 ID da reunião: 870 5401 0661 Senha de acesso: MSK456 ***As always, if you can’t join us in real time, the session will

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Impingement

Dr. Thompson, It is actually prefemoral fat pad- not uncommonly involved in patellofem impingement / friction patients- with about 60% frequency. It was 1st reported in my 2010 review article. See attached images how it can get friction edema like in your case- adventitial bursa, pvns and bodies. Mostly, lateral aspect of the prefem fat

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Saturday quiz- ST-RADS

Which ST-RADS category would you put in or do you have a diagnosis? Article attached for your guidance. Best! AC Avneesh Chhabra, M.D. M.B.A. Professor Radiology & Orthopedic Surgery Chief, Division of Musculoskeletal Radiology UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Tx 5373 Harry Hines Blvd. Dallas, Tx-75390-9178 Office: 214-648-2122 avneesh.chhabra http://www.utsouthwestern.edu c0312c72-d5fd-4119-9ec2-2488cfe3f4ec.MP4 548a876b-fe26-44fa-a024-c4c7fdbc7608.MP4 66a4f445-6bc3-427f-9e03-ab62e2e22277.MP4 23bd5582-7ded-4d75-9637-6fd4b32647fa.MP4 JTDR-22-20437

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