by Tim Milligan | Nov 12, 2015 | Approach to Fractures
Generally you should image the limbs bilaterally (unaffected and affected), image joints immediately proximal and distal to the affected joint, take AP and lateral views (and special views depending on the joint, i.e. skyline for knee or transcapular for shoulder) and...
by Tim Milligan | Nov 12, 2015 | Uterus
Uterine Fibroid Axial CT image of the female pelvis showing large uterine fibroid with the body of the uterus. (Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer)
by Tim Milligan | Nov 12, 2015 | Pelvis
Normal Female Pelvis (US) Transabdominal ultrasound showing normal bladder, uterus and ovaries. (Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer)
by Tim Milligan | Nov 12, 2015 | Pelvis
Normal Female Pelvis (MRI) Sagittal MRI of the female pelvis. (Courtesy of Dr. N. Jaffer)
by Tim Milligan | Nov 12, 2015 | Pelvis
Pelvic AP radiographs showing the male (left) and female (right) bony pelvis. Note that the male pelvis is narrower, with a “heart-shaped” pelvic inlet, while the female is wider, with a circular or oval-shaped pelvic inlet. (Courtesy of Dr. N....