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Large persistent median artery: Incidental observation or clinically significant?

30 yo M. Both bone forearm fracture 8 years ago. Volar radial plate fixation. Struggling with hand paresthesias and symptoms over surgical site since. He has a large persistent median artery without bifid nerve. The persistent median artery is just as large as the radial artery. I’ve certainly seen persistent median arteries, but most often […]

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Do you do this in your practice- another differentiated protocol- Morphea

Structured reporting for your learning if not doing it It has 3D- 1.0mm T2- for fascial and skin assessment 2D Dixon- for fat atrophy, fibrous assessment DWI- for increased water content Perfusion for vascular assessment Pre- and post contrast with subtractionf or fine delayed assessment. FINDINGS: Bone and joint alignment: Normal. Fluid: None. Main lesion:

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Notice how easily and beautifully tears are seen on 3D- you can do isakos grading on axials- bottom frames See y’all in ARRS to discuss more on it. Best! AC Avneesh Chhabra, M.D. M.B.A. Professor, Radiology & Orthopedic Surgery Chief, Musculoskeletal Radiology Department of Radiology 5323 Harry Hines, Blvd. Dallas, Tx-75390-9316 Office: 214-648-2122 www.utsouthwestern.edu/radiology

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