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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?
 Two different patients with the same joint
Case 3 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?
 62 year old female with chronic neck pain.

Case 6 

20 year history of “arthritis”.
Describe what is abnormal.
 What is your differential diagnosis?
 57 year old male with 8 year history
Case 7 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
 Left hip pain.
Case 10  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?

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