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The World Health Organization (WHO) on September 17 will offer a webinar on the importance of accurate and timely diagnoses in ensuring patient safety that will include discussion of medical imaging and radiation exposure. to 1:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Central European Time. Those interested in attending can register here.
Diagnosis The diagnosis of Lisfranc injuries may be challenging on plain radiographs alone. Radiographs were indeterminate. Webinar recap: WBCT scans of potentially unstable. Identify subtle Lisfranc injuries by effectively differentiating between stable and unstable Lisfranc injuries 2. Foot Ankle Int. Epub 2020 Aug 20.
It is feasible for a single-practitioner podiatry practice to add weight bearing CT (WBCT) imaging and realize economical and operational benefits, Dr. Nicholas Hugentobler, DPM, explained in a webinar titled, “Incorporating Weight Bearing CT Imaging into the Daily Podiatric Practice” on FOOTInnovate.
Veterinary technicians play a pivotal role in the radiographic process within veterinary practices. Key Safety Measures Protective Gear : Always wear lead aprons, thyroid collars, and gloves when taking radiographs. Regular Safety Training Ongoing radiation safety training is essential for all staff involved in radiographic procedures.
Common Indications Syndesmosis Provide increased sensitivity and specificity over radiographs 1. Webinar recap: WBCT scans of potentially unstable. Differentiate pathology from natural variability in patient anatomy via contralateral comparison to uninjured ankle as internal control 2. Help detect subtle syndesmosis injuries 1.
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