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- Normal radiographic anatomy of the foot - Radiopaedia. org
Benoudina S, Normal radiographic anatomy of the foot Case study, Radiopaedia org (Accessed on 30 May 2025) https: doi org 10 53347 rID-49119 At the time the case was submitted for publication Samir Benoudina had no recorded disclosures Case with hidden diagnosis This page but with all the findings and discussion hidden
- Foot radiograph (an approach) - Radiopaedia. org
The order in which you interpret the radiograph is a personal preference A recommended systematic checklist for reviewing musculoskeletal exams is soft tissue areas, cortical margins, trabecular patterns, bony alignment, joint congruency, and review areas
- Normal foot x-rays | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia. org
Case Discussion Normal right foot radiographs in a young adult female for reference
- Foot (lateral view) | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The lateral foot projection is part of the three view series examining the phalanges, metatarsals and tarsal bones that make up the foot This view additionally examines the talocrural joint
- Foot series | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The foot series is comprised of a dorsoplantar (DP), medial oblique, and a lateral projection The series is often utilized in emergency departments after trauma or sports related injuries 2,4
- Foot | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The foot is the most distal part of the lower limb below the leg and ankle It is a complex anatomical structure and can be subdivided into the hindfoot, the midfoot, and the forefoot
- Foot (dorsoplantar view) | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
This view demonstrates the location and extent of fractures in the foot, joint space abnormalities, soft tissue effusions and is the frontal view for the examination of foreign bodies
- Normal foot series | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia. org
3 articles feature images from this case 35 playlists include this case RACS UQ Advanced Surgical Anatomy Course - Upper and lower limbs by Craig Hacking
- Foot x-ray - labeling questions - Radiopaedia. org
Foot XR Lat Annotated image Foot lateral 1 Tibia (shaft) 2 Fibula (shaft) 3 Lateral malleolus 4 Medial malleolus 5 Posterior malleolus 6 Inferior articular surface of tibia 7 Tibiotalar joint (ankle joint) 8 Superior facet of trochlea of talus 9 Trochlea of talus 10 Neck of talus 11 Head of talus 12 Body of talus 13 Lateral
- Normal pediatric imaging examples | Radiology Reference Article . . .
This article lists examples of normal imaging of the pediatric patients divided by region, modality, and age
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