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Bones for Age: The fusion of the secondary epiphysis of lateral & medial epicondyles of humerus, olecranon process, capitulum, trochlea ...
What would this mean please? " Blunted diminutive appearance of the superior labrum likely related to prior tear"
There is a dominant left vertebral. There is a distinct basilar flow void Is that ok ?
Hi everyone, I discovered a little bump on my right arm last week. Managed to get an ultrasound and this it what it reads: Indeterminate...
I had a pelvic MRI and there is an area where the bone marrow of my left femur appears dark on T1 without fat suppression. It is just as ...
Is trace amounts of fluid a common finding? My pcp says my ct scan is normal. According to google, trace fluid can mean cancer amongst ot...
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