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Response to: ChatGPT’s limited accuracy in generating anatomical images for medical
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Validity of ChatGPT-generated musculoskeletal images
In the evolving landscape of medical research and radiology, effective communication of intricate ideas is imperative, with visualizations playing a crucial role. This study explores the transformative potenti...
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Answer To Test Yourself Answer: Radiation-induced osteosarcoma with right common iliac vein tumor thrombus
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Test Yourself question: Incidental hip lesion on PET-CT
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Correction to: Test Yourself question: Incidental hip lesion on PET‑CT
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Test yourself answer: incidental hip lesion on PET-CT
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Painless knee mass in a young adult: answer
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Right-sided meralgia paresthetica from lateral femoral cutaneous nerve neuroma
Meralgia Paresthetica (MP) causes outer thigh discomfort, numbness, and tingling. Compression or injury to the Lateral Femoral Cutaneous Nerve (LFCN), which gives sensory innervation to outer aspect of the thi...
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Assessing bone density on MRI: comparison between routine MRI sequences and DEXA scans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is frequently utilised to aid in the comprehensive assessment of back pain, while dual-energy x-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) is the gold standard test for the assessment of bone d...
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Comparison of patterns and rates of cement leakage in percutaneous sacroplasty for sacral insufficiency fractures versus neoplasia
Percutaneous sacroplasty is a minimally invasive procedure which utilises injection of bone cement into the sacrum for stabilisation of osteoporotic sacral insufficiency fractures (SIF) and neoplastic lesions ...
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Answer to the Letter to the Editor of V. Kumar et al. concerning "The influence of spinal position on imaging findings: an observational study of thoracolumbar spine upright MRI in elite gymnasts" by Fawcett L, et al. (Eur Spine J [2022]; 31(2):225–232)
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Ultrasound Imaging of the Ankle
Ultrasound is an excellent modality for the routine assessment of foot and ankle pathologies. In this chapter, a systematic approach to the sonographic evaluation of the ankle is presented. A subsequent chapte...
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Stress Injuries of Ankle and Foot
Stress injuries of foot and ankle are common, especially in military recruits and athletically active individuals. Their treatment and outcome depend on the location and the bone involved. Imaging is essential...
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Metabolic Bone Disease
Metabolic bone diseases are frequently encountered in clinical practice, but their presence is often nonspecific.1 Bone is comprised of both extracellular and cellular components. The calcium and phosphate metabo...
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Correction to: “Living with COVID”—implications for immunosuppressed and immunocompromised
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Calcaneal offset index to measure hindfoot alignment in pes planus
Pes planus is a common three-dimensional (3D) deformity characterised by forefoot abduction, the collapse of the medial longitudinal arch, and hindfoot valgus. Several radiological measurements such as anterop...
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“Living with COVID”—implications for immunosuppressed and immunocompromised
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Snap** Sartorius tendon due to a medial knee ganglion: an unusual cause of medial knee pain
Snap** of knee could be due to plethora of causes. We describe a case of snap** of Sartorius over a medial knee ganglion that was treated successfully by ultrasound guided aspiration with complete resoluti...
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The Haleem–Marks–Botchu classification: a novel CT-based classification for intracanal rib head penetration
Intracanal rib head penetration is a well-known entity in dystrophic scoliotic curves in neurofibromatosis type 1. There is potential for spinal cord injury if this is not recognised and managed appropriately....
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Brachialis tendinopathy: a rare cause of antecubital pain and ultrasound-guided injection technique
Antecubital pain can be caused by a myriad of pathologies. Abnormalities of the brachialis, in particular, tendinopathy at its insertion, are extremely rare, with no case report in the literature. We report th...