Study the radiographic images, labelled IMAGE A, IMAGE B, an…
Study the radiographic images, labelled IMAGE A, IMAGE B, and IMAGE C., below, and answer the following questions: Identify the projection depicted in each of the following images, 1.1 IMAGE A[BLANK-1] 1.2 IMAGE B[BLANK-2] 1.3 IMAGE C[BLANK-3] Screenshot (662).png
Read DetailsA PA chest radiograph shows only seven posterior ribs above…
A PA chest radiograph shows only seven posterior ribs above the diaphragm, with lung fields appearing “cut‑off” and costophrenic angles incompletely visualised.Which of the following technical factors could reasonably account for these findings?Select ALL correct answers.
Read DetailsA 25-year-old soccer player presents after falling on an ou…
A 25-year-old soccer player presents after falling on an outstretched hand. The patient complains of tenderness in the anatomical snuffbox, which strongly suggests a scaphoid fracture. Given the scaphoid’s susceptibility to complications such as avascular necrosis, timely and precise radiographic assessment is critical. Based on the clinical scenario provided, explain which region of the scaphoid is most susceptible to fracture. [BLANK-1] Why is this area mentioned in 1. above, commonly injured? [BLANK-2] 1 Mark Based on the clinical scenario provided, list all the projections required for adequate scaphoid evaluation. [BLANK-3] 5 Marks
Read Details