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Image Critique
Anatomy
Pathology
Trauma
100
This projection has the humeral epicondyles parallel to the IR and in profile.
What is AP Elbow projection?
100
This is the error of this AP elbow radiograph.
What is it is flipped?
100
These bones make up the elbow joint.
What are the radius, ulna and humerus?
100
This is a chronic systemic disease with inflammatory changes in the connective tissue of the elbow and other joints.
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis?
100
This is how two trauma projections should be shot for the elbow and other trauma extremities.
What is 90 degrees from each other?
200
During external projection, this is the relationship between the radius and ulna.
What is separated with the radial tuberocity free of superimposition?
200
This is the appropriate technique range for elbow radiography.
What is kVp range of 55-65 and mAs from 4-6?
200
This piece of anatomy articulates with the radial head.
What is the capitulum?
200
Inflammation of the fluid filled sac that encloses the elbow joint.
What is bursitis?
200
This is the protocol for a trauma elbow at LGH.
What is AP, lateral, internal and external... and demonstrate.
300
In the internal oblique projection of the elbow, this is how the radius and ulna appear.
What is the radial head and neck should be superimposed and centered over the proximal ulna?
300
These are the errors with the lateral elbow radiograph.
What is hung improperly and elbow not bent at 90 degrees?
300
This is the beak like projection of the proximal ulna.
What is olecranon process?
300
Another name for Nursemaids elbow.
What is radial head subluxation or a partial dislocation of the elbow joint?
300
This is a non-bony indication of trauma found in elbow radiographs.
What are the fat pads?
400
In the lateral elbow exam, this is the position of the wrist.
What is lateral?
400
These are the errors with this external oblique elbow radiograph.
What is clipped anatomy, centered too laterally, collimated too tightly?
400
These are the structures that appear as concentric circles on a well executed lateral elbow radiograph.
What are the trochlear sulcus, outer edges of the capitulum and trochlea, and troclear notch of the ulna?
400
This is an isolated fracture of the ulna with associated dislocation of the radius in the elbow.
What is Monteggia fracture?
400
This the adjustment needed to the technique on an elbow with a fiberglass cast.
What is increase the kV by ~4?
500
This is the non-trauma elbow series.
What is AP and Lateral, now you have to demonstrate.
500
This happens when you are centered to proximally.
What is the capitulum is projected into the joint?
500
The ginglymus is the joint better know as this type of joint.
What is a hinge joint? [The elbow is a good example of this joint]
500
Name this pathology demonstrated in the picture.
What is complete dislocation of the elbow joint?
500
This is how the internal and external projections need to be performed in a trauma where the patient is partially flexed.
What is ... demonstrate using the portable machine in the classroom?