Grateful to you Sir! Tough topic made so outstandingly easy!! From the beginning, vasogenic edema/cytotoxic edema to tumor/not tumor, this is what every radiology person needs to know. THANK YOU!
1) focal hyperintensity in the cartilage 3x1mm with underlying subchondral marrow contusion/edema measuring 1.2x1.1cms in size in the lateral femoral condule - s/o low grade osteochondral injury. 2)small sized pockets of fluid collection under the LCL and FCL with diffuse increased signal intensity of LCL seen however fibre continuity is maintained - s/o grade II injury. 3)inflamatory/edematous changes with fluid signal intensity in the hoffa's fat pad. 4)focal grade I signal intensity in the anterior horn of lateral meniscus. 5)Tiny hyperintense signal(4mm) involving cartilage of medial femoral condyle. 6) Minimal joint effusion seen extending into medial and lateral recess and adjacent to anterior horn of lateral meniscus
incredible talk! love radiopeadia. please post more videos like this covering other topics... perhaps inflammatory lesions
THANKS FOR THE EXPLANATION
Grateful to you Sir! Tough topic made so outstandingly easy!! From the beginning, vasogenic edema/cytotoxic edema to tumor/not tumor, this is what every radiology person needs to know. THANK YOU!
Thank you so much, Sir! This is very helpful for me!
Excellent Events! Excellent Radiopaedia 2022 Team
Thank you.
The perfect radiology channel around! Thank you Dr. Dixon! :)
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
Excellent
Great video, I am so excited for RADIOPAEDIA 2022!!! 😁
really interesting and well done
1) focal hyperintensity in the cartilage 3x1mm with underlying subchondral marrow contusion/edema measuring 1.2x1.1cms in size in the lateral femoral condule - s/o low grade osteochondral injury.
2)small sized pockets of fluid collection under the LCL and FCL with diffuse increased signal intensity of LCL seen however fibre continuity is maintained - s/o grade II injury.
3)inflamatory/edematous changes with fluid signal intensity in the hoffa's fat pad.
4)focal grade I signal intensity in the anterior horn of lateral meniscus.
5)Tiny hyperintense signal(4mm) involving cartilage of medial femoral condyle.
6) Minimal joint effusion seen extending into medial and lateral recess and adjacent to anterior horn of lateral meniscus
Thanks!
Wonderful presentation be Dr Dixon 👍. Kudos
Thank you doctor 🙏
thanks a lot
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Thanks ,excellent .
The most important points were reviewed
Thank you so much, 👍
V nice. V nice way of teaching
Excellent 👌,as expected. Thanks 🙏
Great as always . Thank you so much 🌷🌷🌷
👍 great thank you so much
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Amazing topic and videos. Very enjoyable
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Where do you release the schedule for the live talks? I always see the recorded video but would love to watch them live!
Sir please make a video about interstitial lung diseases how to differentiate
Thanks a lot great teacher
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‘’It’s not always a tuumaa”😅
Awesome as always! Thank you!
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