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Alignment: Surgical changes of a distal ulna resection (Darrach procedure) with expected mild osseous edema at the surgical site. Fluid: Carpus effusion: Trace free. Synovial thickening: Mild. Intra-articular body: Absent. Distal radioulnar joint effusion: Soft tissue thickening and postoperative synovial compartment expansion in the distal ulnar resection site. Intrinsic ligaments: Scapholunate: Central membranous perforation. Lunotriquetral: […]

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Do you use OT-RADS? IMPRESSION: Old periosteal injury at the vastus intermedius attachment of the anterolateral mid femur with focal ossification. No new injury. RECOMMENDATIONS: OT-RADS: I. No osseous tumor identified. or ST-RADS IMPRESSION: Lipoma in left paraspinal soft tissues RECOMMENDATIONS: ST-RADS II (Definitely benign). Follow-up as per clinical team recommendations. Avneesh Chhabra, M.D. M.B.A.

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OCAD Muscle lesions . Beautiful example of what it is

Beautiful case Andrew! Nicely demonstrated on ultrasound. Attached a companion case I’ve seen a few years ago – which also shows the striped/umbilicated appearance reported for MRI Best wishes, Atul Em qui., 19 de jan. de 2023 às 14:05, Andrew Kingzett Taylor <andrewkzt> escreveu: Beautiful example of what it is. Once seen, never forgotten (

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Last one- do you use NS-RADS? yellow is bad- red is normal but not in neuroma!

Today is my clinical day- so another one Have you started using NS-RADs yet? Here is one- ACL and posterolat corner injury, partial pcl inj- likely d/l- CPN repair- still foot drop. Much more seen on imaging- now needs nerve transfers in leg Common peroneal nerve: Focal enlargement of the nerve in the posterior thigh

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FINDINGS: Alignment: Scapholunate dissociation and VISI deformity. Mild radial shortening Distal radioulnar joint: Congruent Fluid: Carpus effusion: Small effusion. Synovial thickening: Mild. Intra-articular body: Body/blood clots in the ulnar styloid recess. Distal radioulnar joint effusion: Small effusion. Intrinsic ligaments: Scapholunate: Partial tear of the dorsal band. Volar band is not well visualized and is torn

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