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Avulsion Fracture of Distal Insertion of Common Extensor Tendon
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Home
About Us
Musculoskeletal
Upper Extremity
Avulsion Fracture of Distal Insertion of Common Extensor Tendon
Calcific Tendinosis
Fat Pad Sign
Supracondylar Fracture
Morbus Kienböck
Segond Fracture
Tendovaginitis de Quervain
Torus (Buckle) Fracture
Lower Extemity
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (Full Thickness Tear)
Achilles Tendon Ruptur
Jones Fraktur
Lis Franc Fracture
Plantar fascitis
Sesamoiditis
Stieda-Pelligrini-Köhler Syndrome
Gastrointestinal
Appendicitis
Appendicitis (perforated with peritonitis)
Pneumatosis Intestinalis
Pneumoperitoneum
Small bowel obstruction
Small bowel obstruction (Crohn disease)
Neuroradiology
Acute Occlusion of Cerebral Medial Artery
Middle Cerebral Artery Stroke
Neurofibromatosis II
Thorax
Enlarded hilum
Pneumothorax
Pneumonia
Cardiovascular
Coronary Calcium Scoring
Dextrocardia
Pericardial effusion
Case 1
Case 1 Answer
Case 2
Case 2 Answer
Genitourinary
Hypervascular renal cell carcinoma metastasis
Contact us
Educational Homepage for Radiologists by Dr. Samuel Kobba
Case Of The Day – Lober Pneumonia
Calcific tendinosis
Calcific tendinosis
Fig. 1. Calcific tendinosis
Fig. 2. Calcific tendinosis – same patient as in 1 above
Fig. 3. Calcific tendinosis in another patient
Fig. 4. Calcific bursitis = bursitis(yellow arrow) caused by calcium(red arrow) deposit. Partial tear of the supraspinatus tendon in the bursa
Calcific tendinosis in another patient
Fig. 5. Calcific tendinosis in another patient
Fig. 6. Calcific bursitis – Arrow points at calcium deposit it the joint
Fig. 7. Calcific bursitis – Arrow points at another calcium deposit it the joint in the same patient as in Fig. 6 above
Fig. 8 Calcific bursitis – Arrow points at calcium deposit in the joint in the same patient as in Fig. 6
Fig. 9 Calcific bursitis – Calcium deposits are hypointense on all sequences.
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