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File:Anteroposterior glenoid (Grashey view) X-ray of a normal shoulder.jpg|AP glenoid (Grashey view). | File:Anteroposterior glenoid (Grashey view) X-ray of a normal shoulder.jpg|AP glenoid (Grashey view). | ||
File:Transaxillary CR shoulder.jpg|alt=A Transaxillary conventional radiography|Transaxillary | File:Transaxillary CR shoulder.jpg|alt=A Transaxillary conventional radiography|Transaxillary | ||
− | File:Y | + | File:Y-projection X-ray of a normal shoulder.jpg|alt=A Y-projection conventional radiography|Y-projection |
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− | ===Shoulder replacement | + | ==General screening== |
+ | In emergent exams, exclude fractures (see [[X-ray of fractures]]) and misalignment. | ||
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+ | Misalignment can be in the form of dislocation, while a superior movement of the humerus in the joint indicates a rotator cuff tear. Further reading: | ||
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+ | File:AnterDisAPMark.png|link=X-ray of shoulder dislocation|[[X-ray of shoulder dislocation|X-ray of '''shoulder dislocation''']] | ||
+ | File:Rotator cuff tear.jpg|link=X-ray of rotator cuff tear|[[X-ray of rotator cuff tear|X-ray of '''rotator cuff tear''']] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | Non-emergent exams generally only need to answer the requests on the referral. | ||
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+ | In case of findings in the acromioclavicular joint, consider specific [[X-ray of the acromioclavicular joint]]. | ||
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+ | ==Other diseases== | ||
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+ | File:Subacromial space on outlet view X-ray.jpg|link=X-ray of shoulder impingement|[[X-ray of shoulder impingement|X-ray of '''shoulder impingement''']] | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
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+ | [[X-ray of osteoarthritis of the shoulder|X-ray of '''osteoarthritis''' of the shoulder]] | ||
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+ | ==Shoulder replacement== | ||
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File:X-ray in anteroposterior view one year after reverse shoulder arthroplasty.jpg|link=X-ray of shoulder replacement|[[X-ray of shoulder replacement]] | File:X-ray in anteroposterior view one year after reverse shoulder arthroplasty.jpg|link=X-ray of shoulder replacement|[[X-ray of shoulder replacement]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:38, 3 December 2018
Author:
Mikael Häggström [notes 1]
Contents
Normal anatomy
General screening
In emergent exams, exclude fractures (see X-ray of fractures) and misalignment.
Misalignment can be in the form of dislocation, while a superior movement of the humerus in the joint indicates a rotator cuff tear. Further reading:
Non-emergent exams generally only need to answer the requests on the referral.
In case of findings in the acromioclavicular joint, consider specific X-ray of the acromioclavicular joint.
Other diseases
X-ray of osteoarthritis of the shoulder
Shoulder replacement
Notes
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