91 results found
Case
Focal periphyseal edema zone
Published
23 Jul 2022
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MRI
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Subchondral cyst (geode) of the femoral head
Published
17 Jul 2012
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X-ray
CT
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Hyperextension knee injury
Published
23 Oct 2020
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MRI
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Anterior cruciate ligament tear - complete
Published
08 May 2018
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MRI
Article
Trauma
The term trauma (plural: traumas) or traumatic injury refers to damage or harm of sudden onset caused by external factors or forces requiring medical attention.
Polytrauma or multiple trauma has been defined as a pattern of potentially life-threatening injuries involving at least two body regio...
Case
Lateral patellar dislocation with lipohemarthrosis on ultrasound
Published
19 May 2020
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CT
Ultrasound
Article
Quadriceps injury
Quadriceps injuries are injuries affecting the quadriceps muscle or quadriceps tendon and comprise a spectrum of strains, tears, avulsion and contusions up to the quadriceps tendon rupture.
Epidemiology
Quadriceps injuries are common injuries in athletes and the quadriceps muscle is often affe...
Case
Posterior oblique ligament tear in the posteromedial knee
Published
27 Apr 2023
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MRI
Article
Neuroimaging (dual-energy CT)
Dual-energy CT has a number of clinical applications in neuroimaging particularly in the realm of material composition and virtual non-contrast imaging.
Differentiation of hemorrhage from iodinated contrast
Contrast staining of the brain parenchyma post iodinated contrast can lead to interpret...
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Osteochondral fracture - talus
Published
12 Sep 2020
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MRI
X-ray
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Morel-Lavallée lesion of knee with osteochondral fractures
Published
12 Nov 2014
95% complete
MRI
Article
Blast injury
Blast injuries are traumatic injuries sustained due to the energy released during a rapid chemical or nuclear reaction or the escape of gas under high pressure. They can affect numerous organ systems.
Epidemiology
Blast injuries may occur in any number of situations including in combat, indust...
Article
Burst fracture
Burst fractures are a type of compression fracture related to high-energy axial loading spinal trauma that results in disruption of a vertebral body endplate and the posterior vertebral body cortex. Retropulsion of posterior cortex fragments into the spinal canal is frequently included in the de...
Case
Bipartite patella - with contusion
Published
18 Nov 2011
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MRI
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Transient patellar dislocation
Published
11 Jul 2013
71% complete
MRI
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Traumatic subdural hematoma
Published
04 Jun 2023
95% complete
CT
Article
Depressed skull fracture
Depressed skull fractures result in the bone of the skull vault being folded (depressed) inward into the cerebral parenchyma. It is usually the result of a high energy impact to the skull.
Pathology
These mostly (~75%) occur in the frontoparietal region 3.
Associations
There are a number of ...
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Cerebral contusions
Published
27 Feb 2011
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CT
Case
Lateral patellar dislocation with osteochondral injury
Published
10 Apr 2024
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MRI
X-ray
CT
Article
Orbital blow-in fractures
Orbital blow-in fractures are characterized by an inferior displaced injury of the roof of the orbit, usually due to a sudden traumatic-induced increase in intracranial pressure.
Clinical presentation
Complications
orbital blow-in fractures are associated with intraorbital injuries
extraocul...