85% OFFLimited time offer
GET 85% OFF

Musculoskeletal Radiology — MCQs

Musculoskeletal Radiology — MCQs

Musculoskeletal Radiology — MCQs

On this page

360 questions— Page 29 of 36
Q281

Judet view is used for fracture of

Q282

Punched out lesion in the skull is indicative of:

Q283

Which of the following is NOT a radiological finding of scurvy?

Q284

The X-ray findings of the spine shown are most characteristic of

Image for question 284
Q285

Radiological sign of spondylolysis is

Q286

X-ray spine of a child is shown. What is the probable diagnosis?

Image for question 286
Q287

The PRIMARY mechanisms that cause increased bone density (sclerosis) on X-ray include: a) Increased thickening of trabeculae b) Fracture & Collapse of cancellous bone c) Defective mineralization d) Myositis ossificans

Q288

Earliest investigation for diagnosis of Ankylosing spondylitis:

Q289

"Hour-glass" shape of the chest and "tri-radiate pelvis" are seen radiologically in -

Q290

Which imaging modality is LEAST useful in the initial diagnosis of stress fractures?

Want unlimited practice?

Get full access to all questions, explanations, and performance tracking.

Start For Free