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- Normal radiographic anatomy of the foot - Radiopaedia. org
Normal radiographic anatomy of the foot Case contributed by Samir Benoudina Diagnosis not applicable Share Add to
- Foot radiograph (an approach) | Radiology Reference Article . . .
Often, a foot x-ray is also requested for the investigation of osteomyelitis, arthritides, or bone lesion This article relates mainly to traumatic injuries to the foot
- Foot x-ray - labeling questions | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia. org
Foot frontal 1 Lateral malleolus 2 Medial malleolus 3 Tibiotalar joint (ankle joint) 4 Superior facet of trochlea of talus 5 Lateral malleolar facet of talus 6 Medial malleolar facet of talus 7 Trochlea of talus 8 Neck of talus 9 Head of talus 10 Talonavicular joint 11 Calcaneocuboid joint 12 Calcaneus 13 Navicular 14 Tuberosity
- Foot | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The foot is the most distal part of the lower limb below the leg and ankle It is a complex anatomical structure and can be subdivided into the hindfoot, the midfoot, and the forefoot
- Foot bones - annotated | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia. org
Normal anatomy of the foot bones on frontal (DP) and oblique radiographs with the bones colored Case adapted from Assoc Prof Craig Hacking, Radiopaedia org, rID: 37497
- Foot series | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The foot series is comprised of a dorsoplantar (DP), medial oblique, and a lateral projection The series is often utilized in emergency departments after trauma or sports related injuries 2,4
- Normal foot x-rays | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia. org
Case Discussion Normal right foot radiographs in a young adult female for reference
- Tarsal bones | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The tarsal bones are the seven bones of the foot excluding the metatarsals and phalanges They are collectively known as the tarsus The seven bones are: talus calcaneus navicular cuboid lateral cuneiform intermediate cuneiform medial cuneiform There are several mnemonics for the tarsals
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