Pathology
T-Spine
Anatomy
Angles/CR
Miscellaneous
100

Compression fractures change the shape of the vertebral body from block to _____?

Wedge

100

What is the primary curve for the thoracic spine posteriorly ?

Convex

100

The lateral position of the thoracic spine best shows the _______?

Intervertebral Foramen

100

What angle should the patients arms be in when positioned for a supine lateral thoracic spine?

Patients arms are in right angles (90 degrees).

100

A lead mat placed behind the patient on the table for a thoracic spine image is used to ?

Reduce scatter

200

This pathology is characterized by the degeneration of one or many joints (in the spine).

Osteoarthritis

200

How many pairs of ribs are found on the thoracic spine ?

12 pairs of ribs

200

On what part of the patient will the cathode side of the beam be over ?

The cathode side of the beam will be over the thoracolumbar region of the spine (the thicker side).

200

To open up and demonstrate the thoracic zygopophyseal joints a _________ is required

70 to 75 degree oblique position

200

How would the patient be positioned to reduce thoracic curvature ?

Flex knees and hips.

300

What is the origin of the relatively common Scheurerman disease ?

Origin is Unknown

300

What is the classification of joints found in the T-Spine ?

Synovial

300

The posterior oblique position on the right shows the zygopophyseal joint on the ______ ?

Upside.

300

Where is the central ray directed when doing a lateral thoracic spine ?

The central ray is directed to T7 (7 to 8 inches below the vertebra prominens).

300

What is the mobility type for the vertebral joints of T1 to T12 ? 

Diarthrodial

400

What modality is especially useful for demonstrating soft tissue (noncalcified) structures associated with the T-Spine ?

MRI

400

How many thoracic vertebrae should be included in the lateral cervical spine image ?

One (T1)

400

How much should the patient be rotated for an erect anterior oblique position ?

Patient should rotate total body, shoulders and pelvis 20 degrees anteriorly from lateral.

400

Where is the central ray directed when doing an RAO thoracic spine ?

Direct central ray to T7 (3 to 4 inches below jugular notch, center to image receptor).

400

DAILY DOUBLE

In the oblique position the amount of kyphosis affects the visualization of what joints ?

The zygagpophyseal joints

500

Post menopausal women are more susceptible to what type of condition ?

Kyphosis

500

The body of the thoracic vertebrae are more _______ than cylindrical.

Heart Shaped

500

On a Ap projection of the t-spine, the spinous process of T4 will be ______________________ ?

Superimposed on the body of T5

500

For an AP thoracic spine how many degrees should your central ray be ?

None

500

When evaluating an image of the AP t-spine the ________ must be symmetrical to ensure no rotation.

Sternoclavicular Joints

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