Radiograph shows increased medial joint space on mortise view indicates injury to the _____ ligament
#2
_____ is an imaging study of choice to identify the occult femoral neck fractures.
#3
When spinal tuberculosis is in its healing phase, _____ appearance of vertebrae can be seen.
#4
What is the earliest radiological feature of rheumatoid arthritis?_____
#5
X-ray of a necrotic bone or AVN shows increased _____
#6
A patient on prolonged bisphosphonates with suspicion of atypical femur fractures should be diagnosed with a _____
#7
Changes in necrotic bone or AVN are seen on radiography at _____ weeks
#8
The _____ sign is seen in spinal metastases.
#9
The following sign is also known as _____ sign
#10
Hole within a hole appearance of skull is seen in _____, apart from langerhans cell histiocytosis
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Flashcard 1: Radiograph shows increased medial joint space on mortise view indicates injury to the _____ ligament
Answer: deltoid
Flashcard 2: _____ is an imaging study of choice to identify the occult femoral neck fractures.
Answer: MRI
Flashcard 3: When spinal tuberculosis is in its healing phase, _____ appearance of vertebrae can be seen.
Answer: sclerotic
Flashcard 4: What is the earliest radiological feature of rheumatoid arthritis?_____
Answer: Juxta-articular osteopenia
Flashcard 5: X-ray of a necrotic bone or AVN shows increased _____
Answer: density
Flashcard 6: A patient on prolonged bisphosphonates with suspicion of atypical femur fractures should be diagnosed with a _____
Answer: simple x-ray
Flashcard 7: Changes in necrotic bone or AVN are seen on radiography at _____ weeks
Answer: 6-8
Flashcard 8: The _____ sign is seen in spinal metastases.
Answer: winking owl
Flashcard 9: The following sign is also known as _____ sign
Answer: dagger
Flashcard 10: Hole within a hole appearance of skull is seen in _____, apart from langerhans cell histiocytosis
Answer: eosinophilic granuloma
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