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During a repeat study of the
AP axial (Taylor) outlet projection, both obturator foramina are symmetric but foreshortened. Which of the following positioning modifications must be performed to correct this error?
Increase the cephalic CR angulation
A radiograph of an AP axial (Taylor) "outlet" projection reveals that the obturator foramina are not symmetric.
What type of positioning problem is present on this radiograph?
Rotation of the pelvis
A patient enters the ER having sustained trauma to the pelvis.
The patient's main complaint is about her left hip. Which of the following projections should be taken first to rule out fracture or dislocation?
AP Pelvis
A radiograph of an axiolateral (inferosuperior) projection of the hip reveals a soft tissue artifact seen across the affected hip. This artifact prevents a clear view of the femoral head and neck. What must the technologist do to eliminate this artifact or its effect during the repeat exposure?
Increase the elevation and flexion of the patient's unaffected leg
Which one of the following projections will best demonstrate a lateral oblique view of the femoral head and
neck for the patient with limited movement in both lower limbs?
Teufel
Axiolateral (inferosuperior)projection
AP axial (Taylor)
Modified axiolateral (Clements-Nakayama)
Modified axiolateral (Clements-Nakayama)
Which of the following positions will best demonstrate the posterior
(ilioischial) column and anterior (iliopubic) column of the pelvis?
Posterior oblique(Judet method)
Which of the following positions will best demonstrate signs of developmental dysplasia of the hip?
Bilateral frog method
Which of the following conditions will produce shortening of the epiphyses but widening of the epiphyseal plate?
Slipped capital femur
Which of the following pathologic conditions is a common type of aseptic or ischemic necrosis?
Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease
A common condition of the femur that develops in elderly patients, leading to frequent fractures of the hip (proximal femur):
Avascular Necrosis
Select the correct gender to correspond with the following pelvic characteristics. Obtuse angle of pubic arch:
Female
Select the correct gender to correspond with the following pelvic characteristics. More oval or heart-shaped pelvic inlet:
Male
Using the hip localization method, the femoral head can be located:
b. 1 1/2 inches (4 cm) below the midpoint of the imaginary line between the two bony landmarks
The two bony landmarks that are palpated using the hip localization method are the:
ASÍS AND Pubic Symphysis
The sacroiliac joints are classified as ____joints with ____mobility.
synovial; amphiarthrodial
Which bone of the pelvic girdle forms the anterior inferior aspect?
Pubis
Which bones fuse to form the acetabulum?
Ischium, pubis, and ilium
What is DDH?
Developmental dysplasia of the hip
Condition present at birth
Congenital dislocation of the hip is the older term
What is Legg-Calvé-Perthes disease?
Most common type of aseptic or ischemic necrosis
Lesions of just one hip(head and neck of femur)
5-10 year old boys
What parts do the Ilium, Ischium and pubis make up of the acetabulum?
Ilium - largest and superior
Ischium - Inferior and posterior
Pubis - Inferior and anterior
What makes up the inlet?
Superior portion of pubic symphysis and sacral promontory
What forms the false pelvis?
Tip of coccyx and two ischial tuberosities
Describe the von rosen hip projection
A test for DDH
The baby is lying supine
with the CR perpendicular
to the mid-pelvis
The legs are abducted at
least 45 degrees with an
inward rotation of the
femora at the knees (legs
are straight