Musculoskeletal Imaging Flashcards

1
Q

How do you decide on appropriate modality?

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  • Body part of interest
  • Diff dx considerations
  • Age of patient
  • Pt. history
  • Cost
  • Radiation dosing
  • Availability
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What questions should you be asking to pick a modality?

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  1. What is the clinical question?
  2. What test is most likely to answer this question (out of those available)?
  3. If multiple tests will work
    1. Safety?
    2. Cost?
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3
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What is a search pattern for imaging?

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Consistent pattern of evaluation

Order of evaluation: Hardware (metal) - Joints - Bones - Soft tissues

Look for: Fractures, hardware failure, calcifications, tumors, degenerative arthritis

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4
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How many radiographs do you need at least?

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TWO

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Pitfalls of diagnostic imaging

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  • Inappropriate study (or projection)
  • Poor quality exam (can be due to size of patient)
  • Satisfaction of search
  • Timing of exam
  • Lack of correlation between imaging and clinical findings
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Specific difficult cases to image

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Vascular Channels
Accessory bones
Devo abnormalities

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7
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What is a sesamoid bone?

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Bone embedded within a tendon where the tendon passes over a joint

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What is the biggest sesamoid bone?

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Patella

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9
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What should you look for and consider in your diff dx?

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VINDICATE

  • Vascular
  • Infection
  • Neoplasm
  • Drugs
  • Inflammatory/idiopathic
  • Congenital
  • Autoimmune
  • Trauma
  • Endocrine/metabolic
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Important imaging pearls to look out for

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  • Benign vs. malignant
  • Matrix and periosteal reaction
  • Calcifications (i.e. calcific tendonitis)
  • Effusions
  • Lipohemarthrosis
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Descriptors of Fractures

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  • Location
  • Orientation
  • Displacement
  • Apposition
  • Angulation
  • Intraarticular involvement
  • Communication
  • Open vs. Closed
  • Associated injuries
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12
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Differences between Arthritis types

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Osteoarthritis

  • Osteophytes
  • Asymmetric joint loss
  • Predictable pattern

Inflammatory arthritis

  • Rheumatoid arthritis
  • Seronegative syndromes
    • Ankylosing Spondylitis
    • Reactive Arthritis
    • Psoriatic Arthritis
  • Deposition diseases
    • Gout
    • Pseudogout
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