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Radiographs of Upper Extremity and Back

Radiographs of Upper Extremity and Back. Many radiographs are from the collection of the Department of Radiology, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine; labeling of those images done by Matt Harper, Class of 2010. PA Radiograph of lumbar spine 1- Body of vertebra T12 2- Rib 12

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Radiographs of Upper Extremity and Back

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  1. Radiographs of Upper Extremity and Back Many radiographs are from the collection of the Department of Radiology, Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine; labeling of those images done by Matt Harper, Class of 2010

  2. PA Radiograph of lumbar spine 1- Body of vertebra T12 2- Rib 12 3- Transverse process of L1 4- Spinous process of L1 5- Pedicle of L2 6- Inferior articular facet of L3 vertebra 7- Superior articular facet of L4 vertebra 8- Body of Vertebra L4 9 - Spinous process of L5 10 - Sacroiliac joint 11- Location of intervertebral disc

  3. SCOLIOSIS

  4. TREATMENT OF SCOLIOSIS Anterior-posterior radiograph of scoliosis patient after insertion of metal rods to 'fuse' adjacent vertebrae. Rods prevent movement between vertebrae due to compression or stretching of lumbar spinal nerves (pain in lower extremities).

  5. SHOULDER AND ARM OF 4.5 YEAR OLD CHILD Long bones grow at plates of cartilage called epiphyses (or epiphyseal plates). Epiphyses become ossified at different ages but are readily apparent in young children. Cartilage is not as dense as bone and appears darker in radiographs. DO NOT MISTAKE EPIPHYSES FOR FRACTURES 1. Head of humerus 2. Epiphyseal plate 3. Epiphysis of lateral epicondyle of humerus

  6. Healing fracture of humerus

  7. LUMBAR VERTEBRAE LATERAL VIEW 1. body of vertebra 2. intervertebral foramen 3. space for intervertebral disc 4. pedicle 5. superior articular facet 6. spine of vertebra

  8. Arteriogram of hand 1- Radial artery 2- Ulnar artery 3- Deep palmar arterial arch 4- First metacarpal bone

  9. Arteriogram of Brachial Artery and Branches: Elbow Anastomosis 1- Brachial artery 2- Radial artery 3- Radial recurrent artery 4- Ulnar artery 5- Ulnar recurrent artery 6- Common interosseus artery dividing into anterior and posterior interosseus arteries 7- Distal part of Ulnar Artery

  10. ANGIOGRAM OF AXILLARY ARTERY 1- Subclavian a. 2- Axillary ax. 3- Thoracoacromial a. 4- Lateral Thoracic a. 5- Subscapular a. 6. Post. Humeral Circumflex a. 7- Brachial a. 8- Profunda brachii (Deep brachial) a.

  11. Pin within fractured humerus

  12. Hand and wrist of infant 1- Proximal phalanx of fifth digit 2- Fifth metacarpal 3- Carpal bone 4- Radius

  13. Dislocation of Elbow Joint

  14. Healing fracture of shaft of humerus

  15. AP VIEW OF SHOULDER REGION 1- Coracoid process 2- Clavicle 3- Glenoid fossa of scapula 4- First rib

  16. Hand and wrist 1- Distal end of radius 2- Scaphoid ' 3- Head of ulna 4- Lunate 5- Pisiform 6- Triquetrum 7- Sesamoid bones of first digit 8- Fracture of shaft of fifth metacarpal 9- Proximal phalanx of thumb

  17. Hand and wrist: distal carpal bones 1- Trapezium 2- Trapezoid 3- Capitate 4- Hamate 5- First metacarpal

  18. Forearm in supination 1- Styloid process of radius 2- Styloid process of ulna 3- Head of ulna 4- Scaphoid bone (articulates with radius) 5- Lunate 6- Head of radius 7- Radial (bicipital) tuberosity 8- Olecranon process of ulna 9- Olecranon fossa of humerus

  19. Hook of Hamate Hamate First Metacarpal Capitate Trapezium Triquetrum Trapezoid Pisiform Scaphoid Lunate Radial Styloid Process Ulnar Styloid Process Radius Ulna

  20. Humerus Marrow cavity Olecranon Fossa Olecranon Medial epicondyle Lateral Epicondyle Coronoid process of ulna Head of Radius Neck of Radius Radial Tuberosity Ulna Radius

  21. Shaft of Humerus Medial Supracondylar ridge Head of Radius Radial Tuberosity Shaft of Radius Trochlea Shaft of Ulna Coronoid Process Olecranon

  22. Humerus Olecranon Trochlea Head of Radius Neck of Radius Radial Tuberosity Ulna Radius

  23. Distal phalanges Middle phalanges Proximal phalanges Metacarpal bones Sesamoid bones Hook of hamate Styloid process of Ulna Styloid process of Radius

  24. Tenth Rib Body of T12 Eleventh Rib Twelfth Rib Spine of Vertebra Transverse process of L2 Pedicle Body Jewelry Space for Intervertebral disc Transverse process of L5 Sacroiliac joint

  25. Clavicle Acromioclavicular joint Acromion Head of humerus Coracoid process Greater tubercle Glenoid fossa Surgical neck of humerus Lateral border of scapula

  26. Acromioclavicular joint Acromion Clavicle Coracoid process Glenoid fossa Medial border of scapula Lateral border of scapula Inferior angle of scapula

  27. Clavicle Acromioclavicular joint Scapular notch Acromion Coracoid process Glenoid fossa Surgical neck of humerus Lateral border of scapula Humerus

  28. Sesamoid bones Proximal phalanx of thumb Second metacarpal First metacarpal Third metacarpal Fourth metacarpal Trapezium Fifth metacarpal Trapezoid Capitate Scaphoid Hamate Pisiform Lunate Triquetral Radius Ulna

  29. Clavicle Acromion Scapular notch Greater tubercle Glenoid fossa Medial border of scapula Lateral border of scapula Inferior angle of scapula Shaft of humerus Medial epicondyle Lateral epicondyle

  30. Spinal cord T2 weighted MRI image Epidural fat Conus medullaris Body of L2 Cauda equina L3-L4 Intervertebral disc Spine of L4 CSF in lumbar cistern Sacrum

  31. Everything will be OK.

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