Radiologists interprets X-ray samples by visually inspecting them to diagnose the presence of fractures in various bones. Interpretation of radiographs is a time-consuming and intense process involving manual examination of fractures. In addition, clinician's shortage in medica...
Tips for ankle X-ray interpretation Familiarise yourself with normal radiographs of the ankle, so that you are able to recognise when things don’t look quite right. If you spot an abnormality on a radiograph, continue to examine the entire area visible before stopping in order not to miss ...
The axial fracture occurs through the physis and is often difficult to see on x-ray. CT is useful to characterize these fractures further. Triplane fractures can occur as two-, three-, and four-part fractures. Two-part fractures are most common and are a Salter-Harris IV fracture of the ...
they need to ask patients how the fracture occurred and analyze the fracture situation by interpreting X-ray images. The interpretation of X-ray images often requires a combination of techniques from radiologists and surgeons, which requires time-consuming specialized training. With the rise of deep...
X-Ray topography, which can be done in situ thanks to high intensity synchrotron radiation, allows images of a growing PZ to be recorded on films or tapes and is very useful for determining the activated slip systems (Burgers vector analysis) and the 3 D dislocation configurations in PZs. ...
Description of these fracture patterns follows in the “Discussion” section, and representative X-ray appearances from this series are shown with accompanying graphic depictions in Fig 1. The comparative association of these fracture patterns with each stem type is shown in Table 4. Burst and ...
Interpretation of Irradiation Effects on the Fracture Toughness of a Pressure Vessel Steel in Terms of Crack Tip Stress Analysis The model of Ritchie, Knott, and Rice [10], relating the critical tensile stress for initiation of unstable cleavage fracture of mild steel to the cryogeni... DM Par...
Patient data included: medical record number (subject number), age and gender of the patient, date of the x-ray, anatomical site of fracture, and its site. The most common age group prone to femoral fracture was young patients age 16-30 years (n=263, 56%). Analysis of femoral fracture...
Spiral fractures have two distinct types of fracture lines visible on a projectional x-ray: a line spiraling around the entire bone and a longitudinal line linking the proximal and distal portions of the spiral. The angle of ascent may vary between 20° and 90° but is never transverse. ...
approximately 35 days afterreimplantation, the electric pulp tester is of little or no value in teeth with incompletely formed apices.63The interpretation of vitality tests performed immediately after traumatic injuries is complicated by the fact that sensitivity responses are temporarily decreased, ...