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TABLE OF CONTENTS: Misc. MSK MRICase 1c: Occult, stress fracture, left hip. Case 2c: Adductor/pectineus avulusion Case 3c: Lunotriquetral carpal coalition; possible TFCC tear Case 4c: Ganglion, 2nd MCP joint of hand Case 5c: Diabetic osteomyelitis, calcaneus, with large ulcer Case 6c: Brodie's abcess, distal femur Case 7c: Stress fracture, distal tibia Case 8c: Intra-osseous ganglion, distal tibia Case 9c: TFCC tear Case 10c: Osteochondral defect, medial talar dome Case 11c: Partial tear, plantar fascia Case 12c: Inversion injury ankle with lateral soft tissue disruption and medial talar contusion Case 13c: Acute achilles tendon rupture Case 14c: Anterior talofibular ligament tear Case 15c: Retrocalcaneal bursitis Case 16c: Bilateral talocalcaneal tarsal coalitions Case 17c: Pigmented villonodular synovitis, near lateral malleolus Case 18c: Simple cyst, calcaneus Case 19c: Partial tear, posterior tibialis tendon Case 20c: Longitudinal split tear, peroneus brevis tendon Case 21c: Plantar fibromatosis Case 22c: Neurilemoma, ankle soft tissues (two cases) Case 23c: Intra-osseous lipoma, calcaneus Case 24c: Tear, ulnar collateral ligament of elbow Case 25c: Tears of common flexor tendon and ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow Case 26c: Stress reaction, posterior process talus Case 27c: Soft tissue chondrosarcoma, FHL tendon sheath Case 28c: Partial tear, anterior tibialis tendon Case 29c: Ganglion, great toe IP joint Case 30c: Accessory navicular, Type II (see also Case 99c) Case 31c: Transient osteoporosis, right hip Case 32c: Intramuscular lipoma, upper arm Case 33c: TB C7 vertebral body with retropharyngeal abcess Case 34c: Longitudinal split tear, peroneus longus Case 35c: Achilles tendonopathy Case 36c: Longitudinal split tear, peroneus brevis & partial tear of the peroneus longus tendons Case 37c: Stress reaction, medial cortex, left femoral neck Case 38c: Anterior talofibular ligament tear Case 39c: Stress fracture, femoral neck Case 40c: Stress fracture, calcaneal tuberosity Case 41c: Normal ligamentous anatomy of the lateral aspect of the ankle Case 42c: Osteochondral injury, lateral talar dome with intra-articular loose body Case 43c: Pignmented villonodular synovitis. ankle Case 44c: Pectoralis major tear (incomplete) (See Case 105c) Case 45c: Intra-osseous lipoma, talus Case 46c: Stress reaction, proximal femur in a runner Case 47c: ABC (aneurysmal bone cyst), talus Case 48c: AVN bilateral hips, distal femurs, proximal tibias in a patient with SLE on high-dose steroids Case 49c: MR arthrogram of hip. Air bubble within the joint with "blooming" on gradient echo images. Case 50c: Insufficiency fxs pubic root and parasymphseal area in a patient on steroids. Case 51c: Plantar faciitis Case 52c: Stress fx, left femoral neck in a young adult female runner Case 53c: Occult Salter-Harris Type 2 fracture, first metatarsal Case 54c: Tear, pectoralis major, within the muscle Case 55c: Disc herniation,right L 4-5 & incidental finding of a left psoas neurofibrosarcoma Case 56c: Pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS), foot Case 57c: Femoral neck stress fx Case 58c: Osteochondral defect, medial talar dome Case 59c: Chondroblastoma, greater trochanter right hip with stress/insufficiency fx femoral neck Case 60c: Osteomyelitis, calcaneus and talus with septic arthritis tibiotalar and subtalar joints Case 61c: Normal screening study for hip stress fracture in a female runner illustrating the appropriate MR technique. Case 62c: Tear, distal biceps tendon at elbow Case 63c: Stress fracture, sagittal plane, tarsal navicular Case 64c: Accessory soleus and incidental peroneus quartus Case 65c: Tear of the common flexor tendon of the elbow at the musculotendinous junction Case 66c: Dermatomyositis involving the quads and hamstrings bilaterally, with sparing of the adductors Case 67c: Stress reaction, proximal femur. (See also Case 46c and Case 61c) Case 68c: Osteochondral defect, lateral talar dome; loose body, posterior lateral joint space Case 69c: RA with retrocalcaneal bursal erosions Case 70c: TFC perforation-MR arthrography wrist Case 71c: Spondylolysis, L5 Case 72c: Stress reaction, posterior talus Case 73c: Contusion, posterior aspect of the trochlea with intact UCL Case 74c: Stress fracture, navicular with osteochondral defect in the navicular Case 75c: Contusions of talus and calcaneus at the posterior facet of the subtalar joint Case 76c: Increased signal intensity along the sublime tubercle of the ulna at the insertion of the ulnar collateral ligament with thickening of the ligament Case 77c: Giant cell tumor of tendon sheath, ulnar side of wrist Case 78c: Stress reaction, right femoral neck. (44.415) Compare to Case 67c, a case of adductor avulsion syndrome ("thigh splints"). Case 79c: Ganglion, wrist Case 80c:Occult fracture, distal scaphoid (probably in the region of the scaphoid tubercle) Case 81c: Osteomyelitis, distal phalynx with presumed foreign body in the plantar aspect. Surgical proof pending Case 82c: Ulcer over plantar aspect, fifth metatarsal with osteomyelitis in a diabetic Case 83c: Bilateral osteomyelitis, calcaneus in a diabetic Case 84c: AVN of talus, cellulitis Case 85c: AVN both hips with progression on left Case 86c: Paralabral cyst, anterior labrum, left hip with associated hip dysplasia. Case 87c: Superior labral tear, left hip, question of acetabular dysplasia on plain films Case 88c: Intra-muscular lipoma, thigh Case 89c: Paralabral cyst, posterior labrum of hip Case 90c: Tear of the lateral aspect of the plantar fascia on the calcaneus Case 91c: Ganglion, sinus tarsi. 46.361 Case 92c:Partial tear, peroneus longus tendon at the lateral malleolus Case 93c:Near complete tear, distal biceps tendon. (42.482) Case 94c:Osteomyelitis with septic arthritis, third MTP joint foot Case 95c:Psoriatic arthritis with retrocalcaneal bursal erosion (46.720) Case 96c:Tear of scapholunate ligament with perforation of lunotriquetral ligament(43.483) Case 97c: Lipoma with tethered cord Case 98c: Mass (hematoma) in the left sciatic notch compressing sciatic nerve Case 99c: Bilateral accessory navicular bones (AN Type II) (see also Case 30c) Case 100c: Stress fracture, left hip (44.415) Case 101c: AVN right hip with probable femoral head fracture Case 102c: Right sacral insufficiency fracture (MRI, bone scan) Case 103c: Chronic partial tear of anterior tibialis tendon Case 104c: Medial cuneiform fracture Case 105c: Pectoralis major tendon avulsion at insertion (see Case 44c) Case 106c: Plantar fasciitis with classic clinical symptoms Case 107c: Stress reaction (46.415) distal tibia Case 108c: Osteochondral defects, medial and lateral talar dome Case 109c: Stress reaction (no actual fracture line identified) middle cuneiform-second metatarsal joint Case 110c: Patient with renal transplant and iliopsoas bursitis Case 111c: Iliopsosas bursal ganglion Case 112c: Paralabral cyst, right posterior hip with impingement on the sciatic nerve Case 113c: Gout, wrist Case 114c: Peroneus quartus muscle and tendon, normal variant Case 115c: Schwannoma, median nerve Case 116c: Iliopsoas hematoma: patient on coumadin Case 117c: Osteosarcoma left ilium with metastases to the epidural and paravertebral venous plexus and IVC Case 118c: Stress fracture, right inferior pubic ramus. (44.415) Case 119c: Tear, anterior superior labrum with degeneration of articular cartilage Case 120c: Contusion manubrium and tear of first rib cartilage at manubrial junction (47.400) (see discussion in Case 132c) Case 121c: Chronic tendonopathy vs partial tear distal achilles tendon at insertion Case 122c: Stress reaction, middle facet of subtalar joint. Case 123c: Stress reaction, tibia (45.415) Case 124c: Calcaneal stress fracture (46.415) Case 125c: Stress fracture/stress reaction, cuboid bone foot (46.415) Case 126c: Posterior, inferior labral tear, left hip. This is an unusual location. Case 127c: Keinbock's disease (AVN lunate)(43.440) Case 128c: Stress fracture, calcaneus (46.415) Case 129c: Bilateral hip dysplasia: left anterior superior labral tear. (44.484) Case 130c: Partial tear, biceps femoris: hamstring partial tear Case 131c: Schwanomma, right sciatic nerve. (44.364)(in pelvis) Case 132c: Tear of capsule and interclavicular ligament, left sternoclavicular joint. (47.400) (see also Case 120c) Case 133c: Stress fracture, proximal third tibia (45.415) Case 134c: Glomus tumor, palmar aspect of digit (43.369) Case 135c: Synovial sarcoma (46.374), foot Case 136c: Distal tibial stress fracture (46.415) Case 137c: The patient is a black female with sickle cell disease. Note the extensive red marrow reconversion, AVN right hip and both knees and bone infarcts in both femurs. (44.440) Case 138c: Neurofibromatosis with neurofibrosarcoma, left medial thigh. (44.1831) "Case 139c" Normal MR Anatomy*: http://www.indyrad.iupui.edu/learning/mriatlasinfo.html *from University of Indiana Department of Radiology website
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