Diagnostic Radiology/Musculoskeletal Imaging/Techniques
Appearance
A. Radiography
1. Routine views 2. Specialized views
B. Computed tomography
C. Magnetic resonance imaging
D. Fluoroscopy
E. Conventional tomography
F. Ultrasonography
G. Densitometry
H. Leg length or axis determination
I. Bone age determination J. Interventional procedures
1. General considerations a. Evaluation of patients for interventional proceduresrequires a knowledge of appropriate indications and contraindications, objectives, alternatives, and possible complications. Coordination with the referring physician is essential to ensure appropriate patient selection and, for biopsy, appropriate approach.
2. Arthrography, major joints a. Shoulder b. Hip (including prosthesis evaluation) c. Wrist (radiocarpal joint)
3. Arthrography, less common sites a. Wrist (midcarpal joint, distal radioulnar joint) b. Spinal facet c. Sacroiliac d. Knee e. Elbow f. Ankle
4. Percutaneous biopsy a. Presumed metastases b. Presumed primary tumors