Radiology 3 Flashcards
diaphysis
long central shaft
where is the epiphysis
forms large rounded ends
what is the metaphysis
area between the diaphysis and epiphysis at both ends
physis
plates of cartilage, growth plates, allow bones to grow in length between epiphysis and metaphysis
maturity closes physes, some before birth (distal phalangeal)
apophysis
normal bony outgrowth that arises from separate ossification center and fuses with bone in time
DL PaMO
dorsolateral-palmaromedial oblique
front outside to back inside of a limb or vice versa
DM PaLO
Dorsomedial- Palmarolateral
Front middle to outside lateral of a limb
Dpa
dorsopalmar
front to back of a limb
LM
lateromedial
side to side of a limb
What view is this and what bones are there?
caudal - cranial view of the scapula
What view is this and what bones are there?
medio-lateral (lateral) view of the scapula and humerus
What view is this and what bones are there?
lateral view of L humerus (middle of it is bad bone tumor)
What view is this and what bones are there?
caudal-cranial view - humerus
What view is this and what bones are there?
Lateral view of the elbow
What view is this and what bones are there?
Cranial caudal view of the elbow
What view is this and what bones are there?
Lateral carpus
What view is this and what bones are there?
DPa - dorsal palmar view of the carpus
What view is this and what bones are there?
dorsal-ventral view of the hip
What view is this and what bones are there?
lateral view of the hip
What view is this and what bones are there?
Lateral view of the stifle joint
What view is this and what bones are there?
Cranial - caudal view of the stifle
What view is this and what bones are there?
cranial -caudal tarsus
What view is this and what bones are there?
Lateral view of the tarsus
What view is this and what bones are there?
lateral view of a horse foot
What view is this of the horse hoof?
65 degree DP view - shot from the top of the foot
dorso65 proximal- palmarodistal oblique
What view is this of the horse hoof?
dorsopalmar view
What view is this of the horse hoof?
Flexor Navicular view - from the back to the bottom
palmar-proximal - dorsal distal oblique
What view is this of the horse foot?
dorsal-palmer metacarpophalangeal joint
What view is this of the horse foot?
lateral view of the metacarpophalangeal joint
What view is this of the horse foot?
DLPaMO
What view is this of the horse foot?
DMPaLO
What view is this of the horse leg?
lateral view of the metacarpus (notice splint bones)
What view is this of the horse leg?
DP view of the metacarpus
What view is this of the horse leg?
DLPMO of the metacarpus
What view is this of the horse leg?
DMPALO
What view is this of the horse leg?
DP view of the carpus
What view is this of the horse leg?
lateral view of the carpus
What view is this of the horse leg?
DLPMO view
What view is this of the horse leg?
DMPLO
What view is this of the horse leg?
Lateral view of the tarsus
What view is this of the horse leg?
DP view of the tarsus
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DLPMO view of the tarsus
What view is this of the horse leg?
DMPLO view of the tarsus
What view is this of the horse leg?
lateral view of the stifle
What view is this of the horse leg?
Caudal to cranial view of the stifle
What view is this of and what bones are present?
Lateral view of the skull
What view is this of and what bones are present?
Dorsal-ventral view of the skull
What view is this of and what bones are present?
open mouth VD of the skull
What is this of and what medium was used?
CT of a head
What view is this of and what bones are present?
rostrocaudal view of the frontal sinus
What do you need to remember about positioning the spine?
it will need support to look straight
support wedges will be needed for a lateral view and VD view
What view is this of and what bones are present?
VD view of the cervical vertebrae
notice C2 slightly overlapping C1 and C6 large transverse process and C7 tall spinous process
What view is this of and what bones are present?
lateral view of the thoracic spine
How do you find T13?
look for the last rib and follow it
What is the anticlinal vertebra
T11 - spinous process goes straight up
What do the lumbar spine look like
perfect cubes and the large transverse processes are superimposed in the lateral view