Radiology 3 Flashcards

1
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diaphysis

A

long central shaft

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2
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where is the epiphysis

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forms large rounded ends

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3
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what is the metaphysis

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area between the diaphysis and epiphysis at both ends

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4
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physis

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plates of cartilage, growth plates, allow bones to grow in length between epiphysis and metaphysis

maturity closes physes, some before birth (distal phalangeal)

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5
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apophysis

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normal bony outgrowth that arises from separate ossification center and fuses with bone in time

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DL PaMO

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dorsolateral-palmaromedial oblique

front outside to back inside of a limb or vice versa

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DM PaLO

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Dorsomedial- Palmarolateral

Front middle to outside lateral of a limb

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8
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Dpa

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dorsopalmar

front to back of a limb

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9
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LM

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lateromedial

side to side of a limb

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10
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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caudal - cranial view of the scapula

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What view is this and what bones are there?

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medio-lateral (lateral) view of the scapula and humerus

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12
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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lateral view of L humerus (middle of it is bad bone tumor)

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13
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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caudal-cranial view - humerus

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14
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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Lateral view of the elbow

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15
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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Cranial caudal view of the elbow

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16
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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Lateral carpus

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17
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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DPa - dorsal palmar view of the carpus

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18
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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dorsal-ventral view of the hip

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19
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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lateral view of the hip

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20
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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Lateral view of the stifle joint

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21
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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Cranial - caudal view of the stifle

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22
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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cranial -caudal tarsus

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23
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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Lateral view of the tarsus

24
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What view is this and what bones are there?

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lateral view of a horse foot

25
Q

What view is this of the horse hoof?

A

65 degree DP view - shot from the top of the foot

dorso65 proximal- palmarodistal oblique

26
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What view is this of the horse hoof?

A

dorsopalmar view

27
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What view is this of the horse hoof?

A

Flexor Navicular view - from the back to the bottom
palmar-proximal - dorsal distal oblique

28
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What view is this of the horse foot?

A

dorsal-palmer metacarpophalangeal joint

29
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What view is this of the horse foot?

A

lateral view of the metacarpophalangeal joint

30
Q

What view is this of the horse foot?

A

DLPaMO

31
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What view is this of the horse foot?

A

DMPaLO

32
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

lateral view of the metacarpus (notice splint bones)

33
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What view is this of the horse leg?

A

DP view of the metacarpus

34
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

DLPMO of the metacarpus

35
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What view is this of the horse leg?

A

DMPALO

36
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

DP view of the carpus

37
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

lateral view of the carpus

38
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

DLPMO view

39
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

DMPLO

40
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

Lateral view of the tarsus

41
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

DP view of the tarsus

42
Q

What view is this of the horse leg? i

A

DLPMO view of the tarsus

43
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

DMPLO view of the tarsus

44
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

lateral view of the stifle

45
Q

What view is this of the horse leg?

A

Caudal to cranial view of the stifle

46
Q

What view is this of and what bones are present?

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Lateral view of the skull

47
Q

What view is this of and what bones are present?

A

Dorsal-ventral view of the skull

48
Q

What view is this of and what bones are present?

A

open mouth VD of the skull

49
Q

What is this of and what medium was used?

A

CT of a head

50
Q

What view is this of and what bones are present?

A

rostrocaudal view of the frontal sinus

51
Q

What do you need to remember about positioning the spine?

A

it will need support to look straight

support wedges will be needed for a lateral view and VD view

52
Q

What view is this of and what bones are present?

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VD view of the cervical vertebrae

notice C2 slightly overlapping C1 and C6 large transverse process and C7 tall spinous process

53
Q

What view is this of and what bones are present?

A

lateral view of the thoracic spine

54
Q

How do you find T13?

A

look for the last rib and follow it

55
Q

What is the anticlinal vertebra

A

T11 - spinous process goes straight up

56
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What do the lumbar spine look like

A

perfect cubes and the large transverse processes are superimposed in the lateral view