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Attached for your learning- face lesions are not good but you can diagnose them ahead of clinical findings

Face: Extracranial mandibular nerve: Mild increased signal diffusely. Extracranial maxillary nerve: Mild increased signal and focal nodular thickening distal to the foramen rotundum Inferior alveolar nerve: Nodular thickening of the right inferior alveolar nerve in the distal mandibular canal proximal to the mental foramen Extracranial ophthalmic nerve: Normal Facial nerves: Right- Mild diffuse increased signal

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quantitative imaging “bio markers” for bone and soft tissue lesions

Hello, As we look toward various “RADS” to standardize the diagnosis and reporting of MSK bone and soft tissue lesions (Bone rads, ST rads, OT rads), I am trying to make sense of where quantitative measurements are being used as “bio markers,” how these apply to the various “rads” under development and how the community

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Knee MRI 24F after recent patellar dislocation, Please Help

This is a 24F after reported recent patellar dislocation; prescription requested "measure TT-TG"There are no bone contusions, no chondral defect, no MPFL injury that I can see. TT-TG is in the increased / top normal reported range. What is all this lateral parosteal ST swelling / edema-like signal? There is patella alta and a shallow

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