Imaging Flashcards
TRUE/FALSE Direct leading edge and notch of ultrasound cranially
true
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position
centre
collimation
exposure
label
artefact
What technique can you apply to interpreting images ?
-what have you got ?
-what can you see ?
-what does that mean ?
TRUE/FALSE radiographs are taken with cranial on the left of image
true
TRUE/FALSE medial lateral means the beam went through lateral aspect then medial aspect
false - side beam goes through first comes first in name
TRUE/FALSE Below carpus/tarsus refer to as dorsopalmar/plantar
true
Name the 3 standard view for horse limb
-lateral medial
-Dorsopalmar/plantar ( below carpus/tarsus ) - *above carpus/tarsus = cranialcaudal
-obliques
What are the 2 oblique views
-Dorsolateral palmaromedial ( plantaro )
-Dorsomedial palmarolateral (plantaro )
What 2 views do we take of the stifle SA ?
lateral - medio-lateral
caudo- cranial
Common pathology of the stifle
-effusion
-cranial cruciate ligament rupture
-chronic stifle arthrosis - new bone , joint effusion
-osteochondrosis - radiolucent(black ) defect with surrounding sclerosis ( radio dense - white )
What 2 views do we use to image the shoulder ?
-lateral
-caudo-cranial
Common pathology of the shoulder
-medial shoulder luxation
-osteochondrosis
-chronic shoulder arthrosis
Arthrosis
type of arthritis caused by wear and tear on your joints
Kyphosis
curvature of spine
Common pathology found on MRI, CT
-C1 neoplasia
-discospondylitis - new bone formation centred over a disc
-spinal tumours - migrate from abdomen through infraorbital foramen
-fibrocartilaginous embolisation - odema /inflammation of spinal cord