SKELETAL IMAGING Final Exam Practical Portion Texas Chiropractic College Dept. of Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging Dr. Fritsch & Dr. Thompson April 13, 2004
Case 1
62 year old male with monoarticular joint disease. Unremarkable physical exam. What is your diagnosis?
Case 2
30 year old male with syringomyelia. What is your diagnosis?
Case 3
Two different patients with the same joint disease. What is the radiographic characteristic? Name three arthropathies that can give this presentation?
Calcium Pyrophosphate Dihydrate Deposition Disease (CPP
Case 4 34 year old male with low back pain. What is your diagnosis? Explain.
Case 5
53 year old female. No skin lesions. Chronic hand pain. What is your diagnosis?
Case 6
62 year old female with chronic neck pain. 20 year history of “arthritis”. Describe what is abnormal. What is your differential diagnosis?
Case 7
57 year old male with 8 year history of foot and wrist pain. Poor patient medical compliance. What is your diagnosis? Explain.
Case 8
Lateral views of a 75 year old male with limited range of motion. No history of back pain. Extremities are unremarkable. What is your diagnosis?
Case 9
Describe this fracture in utilizing proper terminology as taught in class.
Simple Fracture with slight lateral displacement
Case 10
Left hip pain. What is your diagnosis?
Left Hip Close-up Slipped Femoral Capital Epiphys is
Left
Case 11 - EXTRA CREDIT
37 year old female with chronic non-traumatic knee pain & swelling. What is your diagnosis?