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MRI demonstrates herniation of disc at L4-L5 and L4-S1
MRI of an ACL rupture of the femur
Normal posterior spinal elements (left) are disrupted in spina bifida (right)
Note the normal appearance of the calcaneal apophysis is sclerotic and irregular
Nursemaid's elbow is a strain or a tear in the annular ligament around the radial neck
Nursemaid's elbow usually is reduced by flexion and supination
Olecranon fractures involve the proximal ulna and enter the elbow joint
PA, oblique, and lateral radiographs of a ring finger metacarpal neck (boxer's fracture)
Patellofemoral dislocation is almost always lateral
Patients who previously experienced patellofemoral subluxation or dislocation exhibit a positive apprehension sign when the patella is pushed laterally
Patient with severe idiopathic scoliosis before (A,B) and after (C,D) posterior instrumentation and fusion
Patient with severe untreated infantile varus now in adolescence
Pectus carinatum (outward protrusion) may be a sign of Marfan syndrome
Perthes disease in 7-year-old patient
Polydactyly involves variable skeletal duplications
Polydactyly is termed preaxial if it involves the thumb
Preaxial polydactyly of both feet with partial formation of metatarsals
Prepatellar bursitis produces swelling in the bursa directly over the kneecap
Prone 7 yr old with popliteal cyst
Protrusio acetabuli is considered as a center-edge angle >50chr(194)°
Radiographic appearance of Kohler disease
Radiographic example of Klippel-Feil syndrome with multiple fused cervical vertebrae forming two blocks, and loss of lordosis
Radiograph of advanced knee osteoarthritis
Radiographs of an adult patient showing a normal lateral cervical spine radiograph (A) and bilateral C5-C6 facet dislocation (B)
Residual limb-length inequality near maturity in patient with posteromedial bowing
Retrocalcaneal bursitis produces pain in the back of the heel, at the insertion of the Achilles tendon
Rigid spinal instrumentation with screws and rods hold the spine to allow for solid fusion
Roentgenogram of normal lumbosacral spine
Sagittal oblique volume-rendered 3D CT image of the pelvis shows posterior dislocation of the right hip
Sagittal T1-weighted image showing distal femur telangiectatic osteosarcoma with fluid-fluid levels (arrow)
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