Question 1679
A 25-year-old attends for an MRI shoulder arthrogram, after falling 6 months ago, and has ongoing shoulder pain. They have labral deficiency on examination. A shoulder MRI was performed and an axial T1FS arthrogram image is shown. What is the diagnosis?
Question 1380
The 'light bulb sign' observed on radiographs of posterior shoulder dislocations is due to...
Question 2041
When used to describe an injury to the labrum on an MRI shoulder, what does the term 'GLAD' lesion stand for?
Question 1801
Which of the following features is NOT a commonly associated injury in posterior shoulder dislocation?
Question 1626
Which type of acromioclavicular joint injury is shown on this radiograph of the right shoulder, according to the Rockwood classification?
Question 1747
What is the most likely cause for right shoulder pain on this radiograph performed on a 65-year-old patient?
Question 455
A 25-year-old male has a recently reduced shoulder dislocation, and an x-ray is performed. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 456
A 65-year-old male has a shoulder dislocation reduced, and a post reduction x-ray is performed. What is the most likely diagnosis?
Question 1379
An impaction fracture of the anteromedial aspect of the humeral head is known as a...
Question 1403
The following axial projection demonstrates a/an...
Question 1372
The majority of clavicular fractures occur at the...
Question 1374
Clavicle fractures are displaced due to a combination of the weight of the upper limb pulling the distal fragment down and which muscle pulling the medial fragment upwards?
Question 1402
What radiographic projection is demonstrated in this image?
Question 1378
Inferior displacement of the medial head of the clavicle on the serendipity view (axial) of the sternoclavicular joints is indicative of a sternoclavicular joint dislocation in what direction?
Question 1381
Forced external rotation and abduction of the humerus will most often result in a glenohumeral dislocation in which direction?
Question 1371
Which Rockwood type would an acromioclavicular joint injury be if the clavicle is markedly elevated and coracoclavicular distance is more than double normal?
Question 1370
Which Rockwood type would an acromioclavicular joint injury be if the clavicle displaced posterior into the trapezius?
Question 1383
What mechanism of injury most likely led to this glenohumeral injury?
Question 1375
A fracture of the anteroinferior aspect of the glenoid is known as a...
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