Shoulder x-ray

Feb 18, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Shoulder x-ray

Normal shoulder: AP view, with key anatomy and review lines highlighted. A, acromion; Cl, clavicle; Co, coracoid process; G, glenoid; GT, greater tuberosity; HH, humeral head; LT, lesser tuberosity. Normal…

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Aorta CT

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CT abdomen demonstrating abdominal aortic aneurysm. CT abdomen demonstrating abdominal aortic dissection. Lateral abdominal radiograph demonstrating an endovascular aortic prosthesis used to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm using EVAR. Tips…

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Wrist and distal forearm x-ray

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Radiograph of the wrist showing fracture of the distal radius with dorsal angulation (Colles’ fracture). The reverse would constitute a Smith’s fracture. Radiograph of the right hand showing a widening…

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Foot and ankle x-ray

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DP and oblique x-rays of a normal foot, with normal alignment lines and review areas. Line A shows the medial margin of the second MT lining up with the medial…

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Examination of the carotid artery

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A longitudinal carotid endarterectomy scar is placed on the anterior aspect of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. The middle of the incision is situated at the level of the carotid bifurcation, which…

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Facial x-ray

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Mandible radiograph showing an oblique fracture of the left mandible at the angle (arrow). Examination notes What are the three McGrigor’s lines? Line 1 Upper lines: zygomaticofrontal sutures (laterally), upper…

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Principles of surgical practice

Feb 18, 2017 by in GENERAL SURGERY Comments Off on Principles of surgical practice

Principles of diagnosis How is a diagnosis reached? Three steps: 1. History taking 2. Physical examination 3. Investigations Differential diagnoses How can a differential diagnosis be made? A logical differential…

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Examination of the ear

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Down’s syndromeAchondroplasiaTurner’s syndromeSee aboveSensorineural hearing loss (SNHL),SNHL, low hairline, webbed neckTall statureMarfan’s syndromeMixed hearing loss, arachnodactylyChanges in skin – loss of pigmentation – café-au-lait spots – depigmented patchesAlbinismNeurofibromatosis type 2VitiligoSNHLBilateral…

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Examination of the scrotum

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What are the causes of a scrotal mass? Scrotal mass (by pathology) Congenital: hydrocoele, epididymal cyst Inflammatory/infective: epidiymo-orchitis, scrotal abscess

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