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Shoulder series (pediatric)

The shoulder series for pediatrics is a two-view series containing anteroposterior and lateral radiographs. Depending on the patient's level of distress and the severity of the injury, adapting the radiographic technique to suit a child sitting in bed or lying supine may be necessary.  Indicati...
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Little league shoulder

Little league shoulder is thought to occur due to overuse damage of the proximal humeral epiphysis/metaphysis, seen typically in young baseball players, especially pitchers. Epidemiology Although it is most commonly seen in baseball players particularly in pitchers, it also presents in adolesc...
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Pediatric shoulder (AP view)

The anteroposterior shoulder view in pediatrics is part of a two view series examining the shoulder joint, clavicle, scapula and proximal humerus.  Indications This projection demonstrates the shoulder joint in natural anatomical position and is used as an orthogonal view to the lateral should...
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Pediatric shoulder (lateral view)

The lateral shoulder view in pediatrics is part of a two view series examining the shoulder joint, clavicle, scapula and proximal humerus.  Indications This projection is an orthogonal view of the AP shoulder and is useful in pediatric imaging for identifying potential fractures or dislocation...
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Shoulder sign (pyloric stenosis)

The shoulder sign of pyloric stenosis is seen during barium examination and refers to the bulging of the hypertrophied pyloric muscle into the lumen of the antrum. It is closely related to the cervix sign (pyloric stenosis).  See also cervix sign (pyloric stenosis) target sign (pyloric steno...
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Turtle sign (fetal shoulder dystocia)

Turtle sign is a clinical sign of fetal shoulder dystocia in which the fetal head retracts 3. The head bobbing, emerging and then pulling back could be conceptualised as similar to a turtle pulling its head into and out of its shell. The sign does not necessarily signify true shoulder dystocia 2.
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Posterior shoulder dislocation

  Diagnosis certain
Alexandra Stanislavsky
Published 20 Sep 2010
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Bilateral posterior shoulder dislocation

  Diagnosis certain
Stan Buckens
Published 03 Sep 2016
95% complete
X-ray CT MRI
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Shoulder hemangioma

  Diagnosis certain
Jeremy Jones
Published 26 Jul 2013
77% complete
Ultrasound MRI
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Salter Harris type I shoulder injury

  Diagnosis certain
Jeremy Jones
Published 21 Mar 2013
97% complete
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Fibromatosis - left shoulder

  Diagnosis almost certain
Hani Makky Al Salam
Published 28 Mar 2010
81% complete
X-ray CT MRI
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Little leaguer's shoulder

  Diagnosis almost certain
Samir Benoudina
Published 26 Jun 2020
79% complete
Annotated image X-ray
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Gas in left shoulder joint (normal)

  Diagnosis certain
Jeremy Jones
Published 15 Dec 2014
88% complete
X-ray
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Posterior shoulder dislocation

  Diagnosis certain
Ian Bickle
Published 27 Jul 2016
72% complete
X-ray
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Pediatric shoulder (Normal)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Weiling Tan
Published 09 Mar 2023
47% complete
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Sprengel deformity

Sprengel deformity, or congenital elevation of the scapula, is a complex deformity of the shoulder and is the most common congenital shoulder abnormality. An initial diagnosis can often be made on radiographs, but CT or MRI is often necessary to evaluate the details of the abnormality. Epidemio...
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Normal axial shoulder radiograph - pediatric

  Diagnosis certain
Ian Bickle
Published 09 Jul 2016
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Normal shoulder x-ray - 7-year-old

  Diagnosis not applicable
Aneta Kecler-Pietrzyk
Published 13 May 2017
35% complete
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Normal shoulder x-ray - 2-year-old

  Diagnosis not applicable
Aneta Kecler-Pietrzyk
Published 30 Apr 2017
32% complete
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Normal AP shoulder radiograph - pediatric

  Diagnosis not applicable
Ian Bickle
Published 09 Jul 2016
19% complete
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