Excellent video - lecture. For the first 5 to 10 wrist MRIs I reported, i wrongly diagnosed ''partial dorsal sublaxation of the ulna''. In time I thought that something is not making any sense (it was not likely that every patient had this pathology,and I stopped reporting this ''finding''. No with this video you have explained to me what my mistake was. Thank you. Keep up with the nice videos - lectures.
I’m sorry but this was a little confusing. My mantra is « a radiologist with a ruler is a dangerous radiologist ». I’m a radiologist by the way. I don’t measure a lot of things but when I do I want it to be precise, logical and easily repeatable/reproducible. If it isn’t then I refrain from doing it.
Just had bilteral wrist CT for instbility come up on my list. Your content is pure gold as usual!
Excellent video - lecture. For the first 5 to 10 wrist MRIs I reported, i wrongly diagnosed ''partial dorsal sublaxation of the ulna''. In time I thought that something is not making any sense (it was not likely that every patient had this pathology,and I stopped reporting this ''finding''. No with this video you have explained to me what my mistake was. Thank you. Keep up with the nice videos - lectures.
Very helpful! I've struggled with this more than once. Thank You!
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Excellent video, this had always been my doubt you explained it so well. Thanks!
Awasome! Fantastic ! Thanks for sharing doctor!
Excellent. Thank you!
If you have time can you do one on measurements of the foot (Fußfehlstellungen). That would be great!
Brilliant!
I’m sorry but this was a little confusing. My mantra is « a radiologist with a ruler is a dangerous radiologist ». I’m a radiologist by the way. I don’t measure a lot of things but when I do I want it to be precise, logical and easily repeatable/reproducible. If it isn’t then I refrain from doing it.
I also don't measure much but if references are wrong we need to understand what going on. Or if we teach others
great. thank you
HA! FIRST!