There is a Grashey view...
Posted By: MT50 on 2007-11-26
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Subject: There is a Grashey view...
"Done properly, this view should line up the glenoid so that it is perpendicular with the plane of the xray."
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how about Grashey (view) or projection?
Subject: how about Grashey (view) or projection?
Spot view (or compression mammogram, spot view, cone view, or focal compression view? sm
Subject: Spot view (or compression mammogram, spot view, cone view, or focal compression view? sm
Here is great mammogram link. Views are on page 2.
http://imaginis.com/breasthealth/mammogram_report.asp
Merchant view? sunrise view? sm
Subject: Merchant view? sunrise view? sm
Here are examples of Merchant's X-ray views of various types of patella malalignment:. Mild tilt alone... Tilt combined with displacement. ... www.genufix.com/patella_problems1.htm - 16k - Cached - Similar pages |
All subjects of both groups were tested for PFC, using a Merchant x-ray view, ... Pretest and posttest Merchant x-ray views were taken of the knee with PFP ... www.ms-se.com/pt/re/msse/fulltext.00005768-199805000-00004.htm;jsessionid=D311Ut2U5jJDB1nncl4xm2zXBKxGNVv... - 55k - Cached - Similar pages |
'Merchant's' X-ray, on the other hand, shows very clearly the congruence (or otherwise as in this case) of the sides (facets) of the patella in relation to ... www.kneeguru.co.uk/html/steps/step_05_patella/tests.html - 54k - Cached - Similar pages |
There is fly-through view and fly-by view used as a 3D technique radiologically.
Subject: There is fly-through view and fly-by view used as a 3D technique radiologically.
Is it mortis view or mortise view-
Subject: Is it mortis view or mortise view-
I am finding both. Seems like when I was studying for my radiology license it was mortis but now I wonder since it was so long ago. Help!
X-ray view
Subject: X-ray view
S/L K-FLEX view of the knee. TIA
my view
Subject: my view
I have investigated this one and I came up with AFib. My abbreviation book also confirms this (Stedman's abbreviations, acronyms & symbols). Hope this helps
Broden view
Broden as per Sted's Ortho 4th edition. Broden stress exam and Broden stress radiography.
They must have taken it away. I can't see where you can view this offer now. nm
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There is an axial view. nm
Subject: There is an axial view. nm
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poor x-ray view nm
Subject: poor x-ray view nm
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Merchant view? sm
Subject: Merchant view? sm
Patellar tests
'Merchant's' X-ray, on the other hand, shows very clearly the congruence (or otherwise as in this case) of the sides (facets) of the patella in relation to ... www.kneeguru.co.uk/html/ steps/step_05_patella/tests.html - 54k - Cached - Similar pages |
Knee anatomy - bones from above
Image showing the view for a Merchant X-ray. It is easy to relate to this view, as it is the view you yourself get of the knees when sitting down. ... www.kneeguru.co.uk/html/ knee/knee_anatomy/bones_above01.html - 12k - Cached - Similar pages |
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise - Fulltext: Volume 30(5 ...
All subjects of both groups were tested for PFC, using a Merchant x-ray view, ... Pretest and posttest Merchant x-ray views were taken of the knee with PFP ... www.ms-se.com/pt/re/msse/fulltext.00005768-199805000-00004. htm;jsessionid=D311Ut2U5jJDB1nncl4xm2zXBKxGNVv... - 58k - Cached - Similar pages |
Arthroscopic lateral retinacular release using a modified ...
... with lateral patellar and soft tissue tenderness and pain, 31 of whom had lateral patellar subluxation documented on 45 degrees Merchant x-ray views. ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve& db=PubMed&list_uids=3405624&dopt=Abstract - Similar pages |
sunrise view? nm
Subject: sunrise view? nm
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sunrise view
Subject: sunrise view
Sunrise view is used for the knee, so don't use it on a chest. Never heard of "surrender" view, either. Can't imagine what it could be.
X-ray view s/l Bett's? nm. TIA
Subject: X-ray view s/l Bett's? nm. TIA
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Merchant view
Subject: Merchant view
is how it is listed in Stedman's orthopaedic & rehab word book
Have always used Merchant view as that is --sm
Subject: Have always used Merchant view as that is --sm
what the docs state and want. Whether correct or not grammar-wise or BOS-wise is beside the point. Always do what the doctor or dictating person requests. no argument. JMO
Merchant's view x-ray
My orthopedic surgeon and I are having a go around in regards to x-rays views. He wants "Merchant view," I say it is "Merchant's view" (being possessive since it is Dr. Merchant that it is named after. Yet when I search the Internet it comes up in doctor's literature, medical schools, radiology offices as all of the above as well as "Merchants view." My daughter who graduated recently with a major in English said it should be "Merchant's view," that the possessive is the correct way. Any opinions out there?
orthogonal view? NM
Subject: orthogonal view? NM
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othoggle view
Subject: othoggle view
I believe it is orthogonal view. hope this helps.
Janet
Sunrise view? (nm)
Subject: Sunrise view? (nm)
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should be two-view chest x-ray
Subject: should be two-view chest x-ray
nm
chest x-ray two view?
Subject: chest x-ray two view?
I'm not sure how to write this. "The patient underwent a chest x-ray [two view, two-view, 2 view, 2-view, etc?], the results of which revealed. . ."
Can't seem to find this in my sources. Thanks!
s/l-salzman view sm
Subject: s/l-salzman view sm
for x-rays of foot and ankle. Thanks!!
s/l SOA view (shoulder x-ray)
Subject: s/l SOA view (shoulder x-ray)
SOA??
Probably Panorex view
Subject: Probably Panorex view
shoulder x-ray view
Subject: shoulder x-ray view
Doctor will order x-rays of the bilateral shoulders, including ______ views.
Sounds like it begins with a Z, like Zankas views. I had this before and a colleague told she was saying Bankart, but I just can't hear that. Anybody know this one? Thanks very much.
Sunrise view? nm
Subject: Sunrise view? nm
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shoulder view
Subject: shoulder view
Just went back and listened again - definitely a hard K sound in the middle of the word, not sunrise. Thanks for helping.
Yep, cone-down view
Subject: Yep, cone-down view
oblique view?
Subject: oblique view?
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Might be a scaphoid view. nm
Subject: Might be a scaphoid view. nm
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It is the AP view of the x-ray of the knee
Subject: It is the AP view of the x-ray of the knee
decubitus view
Subject: decubitus view
hope this helps ya!
decubitus view
Subject: decubitus view
Panorex (view)?
Subject: Panorex (view)?
Orbital x-ray view
Subject: Orbital x-ray view
Orbital x-ray--s/l "Reese" view??
base view? nm
Subject: base view? nm
How about single AP view? nm
Subject: How about single AP view? nm
Could it be retroflexion view?
Subject: Could it be retroflexion view?
retroflexed view?
Subject: retroflexed view?
maybe "frog-leg" view??
Subject: maybe "frog-leg" view??
upright view?
Subject: upright view?
piabu? PA view
Subject: piabu? PA view
You were exactly right! Duh...Thanks!
Mortise view - nm
Subject: Mortise view - nm
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i would go with regular also in view of the overall sentence
Subject: i would go with regular also in view of the overall sentence
axial limited view
Subject: axial limited view
s/l it.
MO = medial oblique view NM
Subject: MO = medial oblique view NM
perisplenic view of the kidneys? nm
Subject: perisplenic view of the kidneys? nm
the mag is short for *magnified view*--sm
Subject: the mag is short for *magnified view*--sm
google magnified view x-rays and it should help answer your question.
Type of x-ray view for knees..sm
Subject: Type of x-ray view for knees..sm
Pt had x-rays obtained of the knees. S/l mid"brine" views of the knee.
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