MRI Brachial Plexus
MRI Brachial Plexus Clinical Information: Technique: Imaging of the [left|right|both] brachial plexus was performed according to brachial plexus protocol which includes multiplanar anatomic and 3-D NerveVIEW sequences. Findings: Comparison: Spinal cord: The cord has a normal volume and signal Brachial plexus: Roots: normal Trunks: normal Divisions: normal Cords: […]
CT Wrist
CT WRIST Clinical Information: Technique: Fine slice non contrast helical CT scan images were obtained through the left wrist. Bone and soft tissue reconstructions were performed. Findings: No fractures or other bony abnormalities are identified in the [___] wrist. The radiocarpal joint has a normal appearance. No scaphoid or hook of hamate fracture is […]
Normal MRI Elbow
MRI Normal Elbow Clinical Information: Technique: Multiplane PD, PD fat sat and PD SPAIR images were obtained through the ____ elbow. Comparison: ___________ Findings: Joint Effusion: none Medial Compartment: Ulnar collateral ligament: Normal Common flexor tendon: Normal Medial epicondyle: Normal Lateral Compartment: Radial collateral […]
Plain Film – Pelvis
PLAIN FILM – PELVIS Clinical Information: Comparison: ___________ Findings: No fractures or other bony abnormalities are identified in the pelvis. The sacro-ilaic joints, sacral neural arches and symphysis pubis are normal for age. The hip joints have a normal appearance for age. The distal lumbar spine appears normal. Conclusion: Normal plain film pelvis. Copy to […]
MRI Wrist
MRI WRIST Clinical Information: Technique: Multiplane DIXON T1 and T2 weight imaging was obtained through the ____ wrist. Axial PD was also acquired. Comparison: ___________ Findings: Alignment: Ulnar variance: none Distal radioulnar joint: normal Carpal instability: none Fluid: Carpus effusion: none Distal radioulnar joint effusion: none Intrinsic Ligaments: Scapholunate ligament: normal Lunotriquetral ligament: normal Triangular […]
Plain Film Hand
PLAIN FILM HAND Clinical Information: Findings: No fractures or other bony abnormalities are identified in the ___ hand or wrist. The joint spaces are within normal limits. No malalignment is identified. No soft tissue abnormality is seen. Copy to clipboard
MRI Shoulder
MRI Shoulder Clinical Information: Technique: Multiplane PD, PD fat sat and T1 images were obtained through the ____ shoulder. Comparison: ___________ Findings: Rotator Cuff: The supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis and teres minor tendons have a normal appearance with no evidence of tear or tendinopathy Muscles: The rotator cuff muscles are normal, as is the deltoid musculature. […]
Plaim Film Shoulder
PLAIN FILM SHOULDER Clinical information: Findings: No fractures or other bony abnormalities are identified in the ____ shoulder. The glenohumeral and acromioclavicular joints have a normal appearance. Copy to clipboard
Plain Film Elbow
PLAIN FILM ELBOW Clinical Information: Comparison: ___________ Findings: No fractures or other bony abnormalities are identified in the ____ elbow. The joint space has a normal appearance with no displacement of the anterior or posterior fat pads to suggest an effusion. The anterior humeral and radiocapitellar lines are normal. Conclusion: Normal plain film ____ elbow. […]
Plain Film Wrist and Forearm
PLAIN FILM WRIST Clinical Information: Findings: No fractures or other bony abnormalities are seen in the _____ wrist. The radiocarpal and intercarpal joints have a normal appearance and there is no displacement of the pronator fat pad. No soft tissue swelling is seen. Copy to clipboard PLAIN FILM FOREARM Clinical Information: Findings: No fractures are […]