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Limited range of motion Q24 38 y/o Male Limited range of motion What is your diagnosis?

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Diagnosis: Reverse Bankart lesion Posterior labral/capsular/glenoid rim injury secondary to posterior dislocation/subluxation. Best diagnostic clue: Tornldetached posterior posterior and result in posterior labral tear glenohumeral ligamentllabrum from underlying glenoid, +/- fracture of glenoid. Posterior force on flexed, adducted internally rotated shoulder.

Q25 54 y/o Male What is your diagnosis?

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Diagnosis: Gouty arthritis Gouty arthritis is caused by monosodium urate crystals The erosions are characteristic, frequently near a joint but not specifically marginal with sclerotic margins and a punched-out appearance . Periarticular osteopenia is also absent. Presence of marked soft-tissue swelling from gouty tophus deposition. Calcification of such tophi is uncommon in the absence of coexisting renal disease. The most common site, the first metatarsophalangeal joint of the foot. Other joints, such as the interphalangeal joints of the hands and feet are not uncommon.

Q29 What is your diagnosis? 45 y/o man Cor C+ STIR T1 45 y/o man A palpable mass in his right buttock for several months. What is your diagnosis?

Diagnosis: Intramuscular myxoma

Cor C+ STIR T1

Findings: On MRI, an intramuscular cystic lesion with homogeneous SI on T1-, T2-weighted and STIR images at the right gluteus muscle, and the mass had thin peripheral enhancement (arrow) after gadolinium administration. At surgery, the mass was tender, had a well-defined margin, and looked reddish brown. Microscopically, the surgical specimen revealed hypocellular, composed of spindle to satellite cells in myxoid stroma. Few capillary vessels were noted. Neither cellular atypia nor mitosis was seen. Histologic diagnosis was compatible with intramuscular myxoma. Discussion: Most tumors (95%) present with a homogeneous low SI on T1 and high SI on fluid-sensitive MR sequences because of the high water content of mucin. Intramuscular myxomas are histologically hypocellular, hypovascular and myxoid.

Q30 54 y/o man Had a clinical history of renal dialysis for 6 years. What is your diagnosis?

Diagnosis: Tumoral calcinosis-like metastatic calcification

vDiagnosis: Tumoral calcinosis-like metastatic calcification Multiple large deposits of tumoral calcifications in soft tissue can be seen in uremic patients, accompanying by secondary hyperparathyroidism and renal osteodystrophy, and occurs in people who have received renal dialysis for over 3 years. Most masses are asymptomatic and do not limit the range of motion of adjacent joints. The masses of tumoral calcinosis are thought to be originated from bursal calcifications, extending with growth to adjacent tissues, but rarely causing bone erosion. Activity of the masses can be suggested on imaging when the mass contains cystic spaces, whereas collagen sclerosis without fluid may indicate inactivity. Large calcified periarticular masses have also been reported in hypervitaminosis D and sarcoidosis. Renal failure is rare in sarcoidosis.

Q45 9 y/o F Trauma What is your diagnosis?

Diagnosis: Greenstick fracture The pliability of the child’s skeleton relative to that of an adult allows the occurrence of four unique types of s: (a) plastic deformity (the bone is deformed beyond its ability to recoil but not to the point at which an outright fracture occurs, and it appears as an excessively bowed bone without cortical disruption); (b) torus fracture (occurs at the junction of the metaphysis and diaphysis from compression forces); (c) greenstick fracture (occurs when the bone is fractured on the side opposite the impact, but an incomplete fracture occurs with the cortex and periosteum remaining intact) (d) fracture involving the physis

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