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Key Questions - Musculoskeletal
Key Questions - Musculoskeletal
What are the four parallel lines?
What are the minimum required radiographic views with any fracture?
What are the three columns of the spine?
What four features of an extremity fracture should be described?
List three early and five late radiographic findings in a patient with rheumatoid arthritis.
When is plain film radiography used to image the musculoskeletal system?
What are the posterior fat pad and sail signs?
What five questions should you ask yourself when assessing bones?
What is the radiographic approach to arthritis?
What is the double-line sign?
How does gout appear radiographically?
Which three radiographs are mandatory in the initial evaluation of a patient with multiple trauma?
How is lesion aggressiveness assessed?
What four key features of a spine fracture must be assessed?
What are four radiographic features of osteochondroma?
What other imaging modality is useful for evaluating cervical spine fractures?
How should a lateral cervical spine film be read?