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Shoulder protocol (MRI)
The MRI shoulder protocol encompasses a set of different MRI sequences for the routine assessment of the shoulder joint.
Note: This article aims to frame a general concept of an MRI protocol for the assessment of the shoulder joint. Protocol specifics will vary depending on MRI scanner type, sp...
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Ankle protocol (MRI)
The MRI ankle protocol encompasses a set of MRI sequences for the routine assessment of the ankle joint.
Note: This article aims to frame a general concept of an MRI protocol for the assessment of the ankle. Protocol specifics will vary depending on MRI scanner type, specific hardware and softw...
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Mid- and forefoot protocol (MRI)
The MRI mid- and forefoot protocol encompasses a set of MRI sequences for routine assessment of the mid-and forefoot.
Note: This article aims to frame a general concept of an MRI protocol for the assessment of the fore- and midfoot. Protocol specifics will vary depending on MRI scanner type, sp...
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Finger protocol (MRI)
The MRI finger protocol encompasses a set of MRI sequences for the routine assessment of the finger pathology.
Note: This article aims to frame a general concept of an MRI protocol for the assessment of the fingers and or the thumb. Protocol specifics will vary depending on MRI scanner type, sp...
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Hip protocol (MRI)
The MRI hip protocol encompasses a set of different MRI sequences for the routine assessment of the single hip joint.
Note: This article aims to frame a general concept of an MRI protocol for the assessment of a single hip joint. Protocol specifics will vary depending on MRI scanner type, speci...
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Elbow protocol (MRI)
The MRI elbow protocol encompasses a set of different MRI sequences for the routine assessment of the elbow joint.
Note: This article aims to frame a general concept of an MRI protocol for the assessment of the elbow joint. Protocol specifics will vary depending on MRI scanner type, specific h...
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MSK pelvis protocol (MRI)
The MRI pelvis protocol encompasses a set of MRI sequences for the routine assessment of the pelvis.
Note: This article aims to frame a general concept of an MRI protocol for the assessment of the pelvis in the setting of suspected musculoskeletal pathology. Protocol specifics will vary dependi...
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Wrist protocol (MRI)
The MRI wrist protocol encompasses a set of MRI sequences for the routine assessment of the wrist joint.
Note: This article aims to frame a general concept of an MRI protocol for the assessment of the wrist. Protocol specifics will vary depending on MRI scanner type, specific hardware and softw...
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MRI of the elbow (an approach)
MRI of the elbow is a fairly frequent examination in musculoskeletal radiology practice and not quite as common in general radiological practice. This approach is an example of how to create a radiological report of an elbow MRI with coverage of the most common anatomical sites of possible patho...
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MRI of the wrist (an approach)
MRI of the wrist is a fairly frequent examination in musculoskeletal radiology practice and not quite as common in general radiological practice. This approach is an example of how to create a radiological report of an MRI of the wrist with coverage of the most common anatomical sites of possibl...
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Imaging data sets (artificial intelligence)
The aggregation of an imaging data set is a critical step in building artificial intelligence (AI) for radiology. Imaging data sets are used in various ways including training and/or testing algorithms. Many data sets for building convolutional neural networks for image identification involve at...
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RANZCR case reporting examination
The RANZCR case reporting examination is part of the RANZCR Phase 2 examinations. It is one of two components comprising the clinical radiology written examinations, with the other component being the multiple choice examination.
Trainees have a maximum of three opportunities to complete both ...
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Cholelithiasis (x-ray)
Published
09 Dec 2018
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RANZCR phase 2 examinations
The RANZCR Phase 2 examinations are a set of written and oral examinations that are typically first attempted in the second or third year of radiology training and are one of the requirements for the awarding Fellowship of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Radiologists (FRANZCR).
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Musculoskeletal curriculum
The musculoskeletal curriculum is one of our curriculum articles and aims to be a collection of articles that represent the core of musculoskeletal knowledge.
Definition
Topics pertaining to bones, joints, muscles, tendons and ligaments, but excluding the skeletal structures of the head.
Anat...
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RANZCR objective structured clinical examination in radiology (OSCER) examination
The RANZCR Objective Structured Clinical Examination in Radiology (OSCER) examination is part of the RANZCR Phase 2 examinations. It is considered the final capstone examination to assess a trainee's competence to practice autonomously as a clinical radiologist, incorporating clinical reasoning,...
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Hitchhiker thumb deformity
Hitchhiker thumb deformity is a musculoskeletal manifestation of rheumatoid arthritis presenting in the thumb, with the combination of:
flexion of the metacarpophalangeal (MCP) joint
hyperextension of the interphalangeal (IP) joint
Terminology
Hitchhiker thumb deformity, also know...
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RANZCR clinical radiology multiple choice examination
The RANZCR clinical radiology multiple choice examination is part of the RANZCR Phase 2 examinations. It is one of two components comprising the clinical radiology written examinations, with the other component being the case reporting examination.
Trainees have a maximum of three opportunitie...
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RANZCR pathology examination
The RANZCR pathology examination is part of the RANZCR Phase 2 written examinations. It aims to assess both core and advanced knowledge of pathology, and its application to current radiological practice.
The examination can be attempted as early as 12 months from the start of training if all th...
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Scapulothoracic dissociation
Scapulothoracic dissociation is a rare potentially life and limb-threatening condition with high mortality characterized by disruption of the scapulothoracic articulation 1-3.
Epidemiology
Associations
Scapulothoracic dissociation is associated with the following 2:
polytrauma
brachial plex...