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Page 1: What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

Page 2: What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

The fibula presents with a comminuted fracture. The tibia is displaced from the

tibiotalar joint.

Page 3: What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

Identify the abnormality.

Page 4: What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

This patient suffers from a large bone tumor located on

the left ala of the Ilium.

Page 5: What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

Identify the abnormalities.

Page 6: What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

This patient presents with multiple osteochondromas on the distal femur, proximal tibia and fibula.

Page 7: What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

This patient has a history of chronic vascular disease. This film shows growth of new bone in the subperiosteal position in both the tibia and

fibula.

Page 8: What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

A classic presentation of gout (the build up of uric acid crystals in the synovial space). The 1st MP joint

in the left shows characteristic features: a large soft tissue mass, erosions in bone and sparing of

articular cartilage.

Page 9: What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

A renal calculus is located at the level of the ischial spine (the uretovesicular

junction). The right collecting system is dilated proximally as a result of the

obstruction.

Page 10: What bone is fractured? What joint is dislocated?

Aneurysm of the right renal artery. This patient was

hypertensive.


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