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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? 

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Question 1380

The 'light bulb sign' observed on radiographs of posterior shoulder dislocations is due to...

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Question 2041

When used to describe an injury to the labrum on an MRI shoulder, what does the term 'GLAD' lesion stand for? 

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Question 1801

Which of the following features is NOT a commonly associated injury in posterior shoulder dislocation?

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Question 1626

Which type of acromioclavicular joint injury is shown on this radiograph of the right shoulder, according to the Rockwood classification?

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Question 1747

What is the most likely cause for right shoulder pain on this radiograph performed on a 65-year-old patient?

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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? 

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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? 

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Question 1379

An impaction fracture of the anteromedial aspect of the humeral head is known as a...

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Question 1403

The following axial projection demonstrates a/an...

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Question 1372

The majority of clavicular fractures occur at the...

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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?

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Question 1402

What radiographic projection is demonstrated in this image?

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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?

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Question 1381

Forced external rotation and abduction of the humerus will most often result in a glenohumeral dislocation in which direction? 

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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?

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Question 1370

Which Rockwood type would an acromioclavicular joint injury be if the clavicle displaced posterior into the trapezius?

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Question 1383

What mechanism of injury most likely led to this glenohumeral injury?

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Question 1375

A fracture of the anteroinferior aspect of the glenoid is known as a...

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