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Virtual Lecture Hall: Musculoskeletal
NOTE: CME Accreditation and Disclosure Information
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The American College of Radiology is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The American College of Radiology designates these educational activities for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity Relevant financial relationships or potential conflicts of interest for presenters will be disclosed within each activity.
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| Authors: Lee F. Rogers, MD, FACR, Clinical Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, Arizona and Donald L Resnick, MD, FACR, Chief of Musculoskeletal Radiology, VA Medical Center, Professor of Radiology, UCSD, San Diego, California. |
- Potential Errors in the Interpretation of Ankle and Foot Trauma
- Imaging Assessment of Insufficiency and Pathologic Fractures
- Avoiding Pitfalls When Imaging the Acutely Injured Hip
- Elbow and Wrist: Avoiding Pitfalls in Skeletal Trauma
- Common Disorders of Synovial Joints
- Target Area Approach to Arthritis
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| Author: Lee F. Rogers, MD, FACR, Clinical Professor of Radiology, Department of Radiology, University of Arizona Health Sciences Center, Tucson, Arizona |
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1. Potential Errors in the Interpretation of Ankle and Foot Trauma - 
- Objectives:
- • Appropriate radiographs to obtain
- • Subtle manifestations of injury
- • Steps taken to avoid diagnostic pitfalls
- • Role of CT and MRI in diagnosis
- • Diagnosis of diabetic neuroarthropathy (Charcot joints)
- • Spectrum of fractures and dislocations of the talus
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2. Imaging Assessment of Insufficiency and Pathologic Fractures - 
- Objectives:
- • Appropriate radiographs to obtain
- • Subtle manifestations of insufficiency and pathologic fractures
- • Steps taken to avoid diagnostic pitfalls
- • Role of CT and MRI in diagnosis
- • Awareness of specific sites of pathologic fractures
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3. Avoiding Pitfalls When Imaging the Acutely Injured Hip - 
- Objectives:
- • Appropriate radiographs to obtain
- • Subtle manifestations of injury
- • Steps taken to avoid diagnostic pitfalls
- • Role of CT and MRI in diagnosis
- • Recognize findings suggestive of pathologic fractures
- • Awareness of the incidence of hip fractures and dislocation in association with fractures of the femoral shaft
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4. Elbow and Wrist: Avoiding Pitfalls in Skeletal Trauma - 
- Objectives:
- • Appropriate radiographs to obtain
- • Subtle manifestations of injury
- • Steps taken to avoid diagnostic pitfalls
- • Role of CT and MRI in diagnosis
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| Author: Donald L Resnick, MD, FACR, Chief of Musculoskeletal Radiology, VA Medical Center, Professor of Radiology, UCSD, San Diego, California |
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5. Common Disorders of Synovial Joints - 
- Objectives:
- • Review briefly the anatomic features of a synovium-lined articulation
- • Describe some general imaging-pathologic findings of disorders of such articulations
- • Review the findings associated with inflammatory, crystalline, and degenerative disorders
- • Describe some tumorlike processes of synovium-lined articulations
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6. Target Area Approach to Arthritis - 
- Objectives:
- • Review the diagnostic features of joint disorders on conventional radiographs
- • Diagnose arthritis using the rules of distribution, or the target approach
- • Describe rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, CPPD, and other disorders of the hand, wrist, foot, hip, knee, and shoulder
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