The following knee x-rays are from a 40 year old man who is complaining of mild knee pain after a trivial fall. He does not have any point tenderness on the knee and is able to fully weight bear on the affected leg. What can you see ? Continue reading
ECG of the Week: 20th May 2013
Imaging Case of the Week 48
The following ankle x-rays are from a 60 year old man who has presented with right ankle pain and swelling. He denies any history of trauma. What can you see? Continue reading
ECG of the Week: 13th May 2013
A 23 y.o female presents with epigastric pain and this is her ECG
ECG of the Week: 6th May 2013 – Interpretation
Here’s the answer to our ECG of the week.
Imaging Case of the Week 47
This is the facial x-ray of a 25 year old man who has been punched in the face. What interesting radiological sign can you see?
AnswerECG of the Week: 6th May 2013
Check out this most interesting ECG
ECG of the Week: 29th April 2013
A 47y.o presents with 3 hours of palpitations and this ECG
Imaging Case of the Week 46
The following wrist x-rays are from a 30 year old man who has presented after a FOOSH injury to his wrist. What can you see?
AnswerImaging Case of the Week 45
It is Saturday night and you have just seen a 25 year old with punch injury to his right hand. The x-ray of the hand is as follows. What can you see?





