I meant to say prefemoral fat pad as Dr Chabra was kind enough to point out as well as providing a reference to his paper on it, which was not at all a surprise. Thought this was quite neat. Quadriceps fat pad impingement by patellar osteophyte.
Hello, This is a complicated case from Dr. Singer. The answers were.. V- Ugly fella V- Myxoid liposarcoma IV- Intermediate gr liposarcoma IV- chondroid Liposarcoma IV- ALT with metaplastic calcifications I myself woud have put it as IV rather than V- reasons being.. metaplastic calcified rounded dots (not necrotic calcification as we see in LPS
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
Y’all remember this one.. The surgeon is new and as a radiologist, one has to break the knot with the surgeon and also break the bread together! to build confidence and relationships which I endure! I was questioned about carpal tunnel syndrome and VISI- the surgeon mentioned that he examined twice before and there is
Sorry to be a post-a-holic…but I have not knowingly seen post-procedure images after Tenex and I don’t know what is in the range of expected post procedure appearance 3 months after.Her pain is worse and it sure looks like a tear. Would you call tear?
OMG, WHAT A LINE-UP! Seriously….Linda Probyn, Diana Alfonso, Erin Alaia and Rodrigo Alaia….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
Interesting comment from Dr Resnick "Also, that was a super-Geyser. I think that the geyser sign describes fluid in the joint continuing into the bursa and then into the AC joint; the adjacent cyst makes it a super-geyser, at least that is what I have been calling it"… Actually, myself have a collection of upto
Chronic massive rotator cuff tears with grade 4 muscle atrophy, large glenohumeral joint effusion extending through the acromioclavicular joint with resulting overlying partially ruptured 5.7 cm subcutaneous cyst/pseudotumor (Geyser sign). Severe glenohumeral osteoarthritis with marked synovitis. Complete tear of the long head of the biceps tendon. RECOMMENDATIONS: ST-RADS: II. Definitely benign soft tissue tumor. Any