Principles of Roentgenological Interpretation |
Contents
A Fractures Chapter | 1 |
Spondylitis Traumatica TardaKÜMMELLS DISEASE | 2 |
Osteochondritis Dissecans | 3 |
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abscess acetabulum acute appearance areas arthritis atelectasis atrophy barium become bladder blood bone destruction bone formation bone production bony bowel bronchi calcium carcinoma cardiac cartilage cause cavity cecum cells characteristic chronic clinical colon condition congenital cortex cyst deformity density detected diaphragm disease dislocation displacement enlargement epiphyseal epiphyseal line esophagus examination extreme femur fluid fluoroscopic foreign body fracture fragments frequently gastric growth healing hemorrhage hilum humerus infection injury intestinal involvement joint kidney lesions lobar pneumonia lobe long bones lower lumbar lung field manifestations mediastinal medullary canal normal nucleus pulposus obstruction occur ossification osteomyelitis pathological patient pelvis periosteal periosteal reaction periosteum pleura pleural pleural effusion pneumonia pneumothorax portion position posterior pressure produce pulmonary pyogenic rare region result roentgen roentgenographic Roentgenologically sarcoma shadow shaft showing side skull spine stomach structure symptoms syphilitic tibia tion tissue trauma tuberculosis tuberculous tumor tures ulcer ulna upper usually vertebra x-ray