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Tucked CC views
In the standard CC views posterior tissue may be excluded from the field of view, due to the anatomical attachment to the chest wall restricting mobility of breast tissues. The tucks CC views are useful to depict lesions deep in the posterior portion of the breast, located between 10 and 2 o'clo...
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Rolled CC view
Given that the rolled projections can be performed from any standard projection, the most commonly used is certainly the cranio-caudal one.
A rolled CC view It's performed to locate a lesion only visible in the cranio-caudal view, or when overlapped tissues in the standard view can simulate or...
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Reversed CC view
The reversed CC view is an additional view. It is useful for the study of breasts with surgical scars in the lower quadrants. The ability to see the scar through the compressor paddle offers to the mammographer the possibility to flatten it properly, reducing the formation of scar folds as well ...
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Coracoclavicular ligament injury
Coracoclavicular (CC) ligament injury is common with shoulder trauma. It is considered part of the spectrum of acromioclavicular joint injuries 2 and is not often an isolated injury. It is also often injured with clavicular fractures.
This injury is easy to miss, especially with the presence o...
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Cholangiohepatoma
Cholangiohepatoma, also referred to as mixed hepatocellular cholangiocarcinoma (HCC-CC) or combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma (cHCC-CC) or hepatocholangiocarcinoma, refers to synchronous cholangiocarcinoma and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in the same tumor. It is a rare and aggressive ...
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Craniocaudal view
The craniocaudal view (CC view), along with the MLO view, is one of the two standard projections in a screening mammography. It must show the medial part as well as the external lateral portion of the breast as much as possible.
A correctly performed CC projection may show the pectoral muscle o...
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XQ bung cc
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DSA CC fistula
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Units of measurement
For units of measurement the use of SI units (both base and derived units) in articles and cases on Radiopaedia.org is preferred. This is in line with best scientific practice and helps maintain consistency across the site.
Terminology
By scientific convention:
for eponymous units, the full n...
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Coracoclavicular distance
The coracoclavicular (CC) distance is an indicator of the integrity of the coracoclavicular ligament.
Measurement
The coracoclavicular distance is assessed on frontal radiography of the shoulder or clavicle or the coronal projection of a CT or MRI as the distance between the superior cortex of...
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Cisterna chyli
The cisterna chyli (CC) (plural: cisternae chyli), also known as the receptaculum chyli, is a normal anatomical structure in the lymphatic system. It is seen as a saccular area of dilatation in the lymphatic channels that are located in the retrocrural space, usually to the immediate right of th...
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Coracoclavicular ligament
The coracoclavicular (CC) ligament is the major vertical stabilizing factor of the acromioclavicular joint.
Gross anatomy
The coracoclavicular ligament can be divided into two parts: the more medial conoid ligament and the more lateral trapezoid ligament.
conoid ligament
origin: knuckle of ...
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Neuro Lesions crossing CC
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Costochondritis
Costochondritis (rare plural: costochondritides) is a common, usually self-limiting, painful inflammation of one or multiple costochondral junctions and/or the costosternal articulation. There is usually a distinct absence of swelling and chest wall palpation usually reproduces the pain.
It is...