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How to comment or read Bone X-ray

It's through ABCS acronym which means as the following :

A → Adequacy
Which includes:
1-Patient details
2- Film details


B →Bone
That includes :
1- Density
2-Fracture "with its description "

C→Cartilage and joint :
1-Dislocation
2-Subluxation
3-Degeneration .


S→Soft tissue:
-Foreign bodies
-Swelling
-Gas
-Discontinuity .
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-This X- ray is of patient Mr. Mohammad Ali, a 27 y/o male showing an AP & lateral view of the right leg, from the knee to the ankle.

Adequacy: This image is inadequate due to the absence of the following criteria:

Patient details:
-Patient name: Mr. Mohammad Ali
-Patient age & sex: 27-year-old male
-Hospital number: Not provided.

Film details:
-Date & time of scan: Not provided
-Site/side: Right lower limb from the knee to the ankle
-View/projection: Anterior - posterior and lateral.

Rule of 2's:
-Views: Present - 2 views provided
-Joints: Absent (talocrural joint not visible on AP view)
-Limbs: Absent - only 1 limb in view
-Opinions: Absent - only 1 opinion provided
-Occasions :Absent -only 1 occasion imaged.
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An example on how to comment . -This X- ray is of patient Mr. Mohammad Ali, a 27 y/o male showing an AP & lateral view of the right leg, from the knee to the ankle. Adequacy: This image is inadequate due to the absence of the following criteria: Patient…
Bone :

-Density: Normal bone density

-Fracture:

1.Soft tissue involvement: None
2.Position: Distal diaphysis
3.Injury/fracture: simple fracture ,transverse pattern
4.Location: Right tibia
5. Displacement:
-Length: No changes to limb length.
-Apposition: Medial apposition of roughly 20%
-Rotation: None
-Angulation: None
6. Growth plate/articular involvement :None
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Bone : -Density: Normal bone density -Fracture: 1.Soft tissue involvement: None 2.Position: Distal diaphysis 3.Injury/fracture: simple fracture ,transverse pattern 4.Location: Right tibia 5. Displacement: -Length: No changes to limb length. -Apposition:…
Cartilage/joint:

-Dislocation: No evidence of dislocation
-Subluxation: No evidence of subluxation
-Degeneration/osteoarthritis: No features present.

Soft tissue:
-Foreign bodies: No foreign bodies present.
-Swelling: While no signs of soft tissue swelling are apparent, comparison to the unaffected limb would be required for a final assessment of soft tissue.
-Gas: None present
-Discontinuity: No signs of discontinuity.


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-This X-ray is of an unknown patient showing an AP view of the right femur from the hip to knee .
-It's not adequate because it doesn't show patient and film details.
-It shows normal bone density.
-There's a transverse fracture of the femoral mid-shaft with significant displacement.The fracture is complete, with a clean fracture line The proximal fragment is angulated laterally. There are no other associated fractures or signs of pre-existing pathology. There is no soft tissue involvement .
-This finding is consistent with displaced mid-shaft femoral fracture.
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Especially Differential diagnosis of a Neck swelling.
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Exam of 18&19,Obs&Gyne,Writing:

1.Define precocious puberty
2.Causes of precocious puberty
3.Methods of contraception used in lactation
4.Methods in emergency contraception
5.Side effects of combined oral contraceptive
6.Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage.
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Exam of 18&19,Obs&Gyne,Writing: 1.Define precocious puberty 2.Causes of precocious puberty 3.Methods of contraception used in lactation 4.Methods in emergency contraception 5.Side effects of combined oral contraceptive 6.Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage.
1)Definition
-The term precocious puberty is reserved for girls who exhibit any secondary sex characteristics before the age of 8 (before age 7 in whites)
or
-menstruate before the age of 10.

-Precocious puberty may be:
Isosexual where the features are due to excess production of estrogen.
Heterosexual where features are due to excess production of androgen (from ovarian and adrenal neoplasm).
-Precocious puberty is more common in girls (20 times) than boys.


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Indications& Contraindications of COCs.

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Pediatrics for Interns.