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along the left femoralhead. a 7 mm oval lesion is present anterior inferior to the femoralhead with a smaller 4 mm lesion posterosuperior to the femoralhead in the region of... View answer
osteophytosis, subcentimeter degenerative subchondral cyst(acetabulum). x-ray say's multiple luncencies, ( pubic symphysis , intratrochanteric L. hip femoralhead and acetabulum. I am a massage... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Naveen Kumar Sharma
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
thinning of the femoral and acetabular cartilage of the right hip with focal high grade fissure involving the superior anterior acetabulum with mild underlying subchondral cystic change. Similar change ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Aashish Raghu
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
Yes, thank you! Had x-ray, revealed right hip diffusely. Sclerotic changes noted in roof of the acetabulum. Osteophyte formation at junction of femoralhead & femoral neck. Femoral... View answer
acetabulum. In addition, there is serpiginous low signal within the left femoralhead. There is no bony ...-sequence multiplanar imaging. Findings: There is abnormal bone marrow edema involving the... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Karl Logan
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
synovitis is seen - degenerative tearing of superior and anterior uperior right acetabulum labrum - minimal bilateral trochanteric bursitis - subcortical cyst at right femoralhead - subcortical cysts... View answer
Answered by :Dr. DHARMESH KUMAR JAIN
( Radiologist)
opinion: ischemic necrosis of the femoralhead with the articular surface intact. Edema of the femoral neck and posterosuperior acetabulum and there is a joint effusion. Large inguinal synovial... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anusha Molugu
( Anesthesiologist)
The findings of my X-Ray: There are osteoarthritic changes of the femoralhead with marginal osteophyte formation. There is cortical sclerosis with subcortical cyst formation of the acetabulum. There... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Guntis Eihenbergs
( Orthopaedic Surgeon)
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