Alabama Orthopedic Imaging has begun accepting fellowship applications for 2027-28.
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36 yo M with anterior knee pain.
Good example of complete suprapatellar plica with suprapatellar bursitis.
The complete suprapatellar plica (arrows) separates the suprapatellar bursa from the remainder of the joint space.
Congrats to our fellow, Trent Scott, for winning an award for his poster at this weekend’s Southern Radiology Conference. And thanks to our Fellowship Director, Banks Petrey, for his help as co-author. Way to go, fellas!
Our second MSK Case Conference in the books. Our fellows really brought their A game tonight. Very interesting and instructive cases with good discussion and only a little heckling from the staff. We even had some former fellows join us!
41 yo M w/ lateral foot pain.
XR: large accessory ossicle at base of 5th MT.
MR: bone marrow edema and irregularity along the synchondrosis b/n the ossicle and 5th MT.
Dx = Painful Os Vesalianum
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Alabama Orthopedic Imaging will begin accepting fellowship applications for 2026-27 on October 1, 2024.
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37 yo M. Pain with "Pop" in biceps with visible defect.
XR: bulging biceps muscle (arrow) in mid arm.
Ax PD fat sat: empty bicipital groove (arrow) with fluid tracking into mid arm (arrows).
Dx: Ruptured proximal long head biceps tendon with distal retraction (Popeye sign).
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