Anatomy
Pathology
Method/Projections
Central Ray
Landmarks
100

Lies in a horizontal plane above the first rib.

What is the clavicle?

100

Inflammation of the bursa

What is bursitis?

100

Joint space between the humeral head and glenoid cavity are evidenced.

What is the Grashey Method?

100

CR is directed 1" inferior to the coracoid process.

What is the antero posterior projection of the shoulder?

100

This structure runs parallel with the vertebral column

What is the medial border of the scapula?

200

Formed by two bones, the clavicle and the scapula.

What is the shoulder girdle?

200

Loss of bone density

What is osteoporosis?

200

Lateral image of the shoulder and proximal humerus is projected through the thorax.

What is the Lawrence Method?

200

CR is directed 2" medial and 2" inferior to the superolateral border of the shoulder.

What is the AP oblique or Grashey Method?

200

This structure extends from the superior angle to the coracoid process.

What is the superior angle?

300

Situated on the anterior surface of the bone, immediately below the anatomic neck.

What is the lesser tubercle?

300

Disruption in the continuity of the bone

What is a fracture?

300

Inferosuperior axial image of the proximal humerus, scapulohumeral joint, lateral portion of the coracoid process and AC articulation.

What is the Lawrence Method (Inferosuperior Axial Projection)?

300

CR is perpendicular to the IR at the level of the surgical neck.

What is the transthoracic lateral method? (Lawrence Method)

300

This structure is formed by the junction of the superior and medial borders.

What is the superior angle?

400

Lies between the glenoid cavity and the head of he humerus

What is the scapulohumeral articulation?

400

Transfer of a cancerous lesion from one area to another

What is metastasis?

400

Bilateral images of the AC joints to demonstrate dislocation, separation, and function of the joints.

What is the Pearson Method?

400

CR enters horizontally through the axilla to the AC region of the  AC articulation and is directed medially 15-30 deg.

What is the inferosuperior axial projection of the shoulder?

400

This structure is divided into two portions by a prominent spinous process.

What is the dorsal (posterior) surface?

500

Largest bursae of the shoulder

What is the subacromial bursa?

500

Displacement of a bone from the joint space.

What is dislocation?

500

Tangential images of the interrubercular groove from from superimposition of the surrounding shoulder structures.

What is the Fisk Modification  or Tangential Projection?

500

CR is directed perpendicularly to the midline of the body at the level of the AC joints for a single projection.

What is the Pearson Method?

500

This structure arises at the superior third of the medial border.

What is the crest of the spine?

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