Fundamentals Of Skeletal Radiology -
Increasingly used for tendons, nerves, and superficial soft tissue masses. 2. Systematic Interpretation
Analyzing lesion margins and the "matrix" (what the tumor is made of) to determine if it is benign or malignant.
Are there swellings, calcifications, or foreign bodies? 3. The "Don't Touch" Lesions Fundamentals of Skeletal Radiology
The first line of defense, especially for trauma and simple fractures .
Assessing fracture patterns, displacement, and joint stability. Increasingly used for tendons, nerves, and superficial soft
Most skeletal imaging findings fall into one of these major categories:
Conditions like osteoporosis or Paget's disease that affect bone quality globally. 5. Advanced Clinical Focus Increasingly used for tendons
Are the bones sitting where they should in relation to each other?