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Contents
- Preface
- General Principles
- Arthritis
- Appendicular Arthritis
- Axial Arthritis
- Lucent Lesions of Bone
- Sclerotic Lesions of Bone
- Periosteal Reaction
- Soft Tissue Calcifications
- Fractures Without Significant Trauma
- Facial and Mandibular Fractures
- The Painful Joint Prosthesis
- Orthopedic Hardware
- Scoliosis
- Osteopenia
- Osteonecrosis
- Skeletal Dysplasias
Arthritis may, at times, present a mystifying appearance to the radiologist. However, even complex cases will usually yield to a logical and systematic approach. My personal approach involves consideration of each of the following five principles in turn:
- Sutton’s law
- Radiographic hallmarks
- Pattern approach
- Demographics
- The law of parsimony
I find it helpful to separately consider the arthropathies that affect the appendicular and axial skeleton. In the next two sections, I will apply each of the five principles above to these two categories of arthritis.
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