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RADIOLOGY LOVES ANATOMY. BUT….. DR ARIF KHAN S ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF RADIODIAGNOSIS

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RADIOLOGY LOVES ANATOMY. BUT…..DR ARIF KHAN S ASSISTANT PROFESSORDEPARTMENT OF RADIODIAGNOSIS

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QUESTIONARRE & OBJECTIVES

• RADIOLOGY INTRODUCTION• X-RAYS – the true god – father of medical investigations.• Anatomy vide Radiograph• Is X-ray enough ? • Future Perspective from a medicos point of view.

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LET’S TALK …..

• Bones • Joints • Muscles • Skin

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GROSS VIEW V/S RADIOLOGICAL VIEW

• Gross is not that gross.• Radiographs are not that ultimate.• What do we miss usually ? • What can we do? When to do ? When NOT to ?• What should we know ?

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POINTS GALORE

• X-rays is the basic. • Special thanks to Mr. Roentegen and co. • Honourable mention to Hounsfield, Cormack , Raymond Damadian and

Ian Donald.• Modern Radiology . Not just a leap , pole Vault May be. • USG is next . Not CT nor MRI

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RADIOLOGICAL ANATOMY

• Upper Limb : 1. Joints - Shoulder , Elbow , Wrist , hand and Small joints.2. Bones- ???• Lower Limb :1. Joints – Hip , Knee , Ankle , Foot and Small joints.2. Bones- ??? What else can we see in X-ray ?

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IMAGE OF UPPER LIMB WITH METAL

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NORMAL UPPER LIMB X-RAY SET

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LOWER LIMB XRAY SET

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HOW PATHOLOGIES LOOK IN X-RAYS

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METAL DETECTOR………..

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WHAT NEXT

• CT or MRI or USG

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T. H. M.

• Know your basics. • Be a Better doctor . Not Just Good. • Enquire and write about proper relevant Clinical history. • Speak out and be audible. • Learn to say you don’t know if you don’t. It helps for you and your

patient.• REMEMBER we all are being trained to be Human , Not SUPERMAN. So

be it..

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THANK YOU

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