Title: Radiographs of
1Radiographs of Upper Extremity and Back
Many radiographs are from the collection of the
Department of Radiology, Joan C. Edwards School
of Medicine labeling of those images done by
Matt Harper, Class of 2010
2PA Radiograph of lumbar spine 1- Body of
vertebra T12 2- Rib 12 3- Transverse process of
L1 4- Spinous process of L1 5- Pedicle of L2 6-
Inferior articular facet of L3 vertebra 7-
Superior articular facet of L4 vertebra 8- Body
of Vertebra L4 9 - Spinous process of L5 10 -
Sacroiliac joint 11- Location of intervertebral
disc
3SCOLIOSIS
4TREATMENT OF SCOLIOSIS Anterior-posterior
radiograph of scoliosis patient after insertion
of metal rods to 'fuse' adjacent vertebrae. Rods
prevent movement between vertebrae due to
compression or stretching of lumbar spinal
nerves (pain in lower extremities).
5SHOULDER AND ARM OF 4.5 YEAR OLD CHILD Long
bones grow at plates of cartilage called
epiphyses (or epiphyseal plates). Epiphyses
become ossified at different ages but are readily
apparent in young children. Cartilage is not as
dense as bone and appears darker in radiographs.
DO NOT MISTAKE EPIPHYSES FOR FRACTURES 1. Head
of humerus 2. Epiphyseal plate 3. Epiphysis of
lateral epicondyle of humerus
6Healing fracture of humerus
7LUMBAR VERTEBRAE LATERAL VIEW 1. body of
vertebra 2. intervertebral foramen 3. space for
intervertebral disc 4. pedicle 5. superior
articular facet 6. spine of vertebra
8Arteriogram of hand 1- Radial artery 2- Ulnar
artery 3- Deep palmar arterial arch 4- First
metacarpal bone
9Arteriogram of Brachial Artery and
Branches Elbow Anastomosis 1- Brachial
artery 2- Radial artery 3- Radial recurrent
artery 4- Ulnar artery 5- Ulnar recurrent
artery 6- Common interosseus artery dividing into
anterior and posterior interosseus arteries 7-
Distal part of Ulnar Artery
10ANGIOGRAM OF AXILLARY ARTERY 1- Subclavian a. 2-
Axillary ax. 3- Thoracoacromial a. 4- Lateral
Thoracic a. 5- Subscapular a. 6. Post. Humeral
Circumflex a. 7- Brachial a. 8- Profunda
brachii (Deep brachial) a.
11Pin within fractured humerus
12Hand and wrist of infant 1- Proximal phalanx of
fifth digit 2- Fifth metacarpal 3- Carpal bone 4-
Radius
13Dislocation of Elbow Joint
14Healing fracture of shaft of humerus
15AP VIEW OF SHOULDER REGION 1- Coracoid process 2-
Clavicle 3- Glenoid fossa of scapula 4- First rib
16Hand and wrist 1- Distal end of radius 2-
Scaphoid ' 3- Head of ulna 4- Lunate 5-
Pisiform 6- Triquetrum 7- Sesamoid bones of first
digit 8- Fracture of shaft of fifth metacarpal 9-
Proximal phalanx of thumb
17Hand and wrist distal carpal bones 1-
Trapezium 2- Trapezoid 3- Capitate 4- Hamate 5-
First metacarpal
18Forearm in supination 1- Styloid process of
radius 2- Styloid process of ulna 3- Head of
ulna 4- Scaphoid bone (articulates with
radius) 5- Lunate 6- Head of radius 7- Radial
(bicipital) tuberosity 8- Olecranon process of
ulna 9- Olecranon fossa of humerus
19Hook of Hamate
Hamate
First Metacarpal
Capitate
Trapezium
Triquetrum
Trapezoid
Pisiform
Scaphoid
Lunate
Radial Styloid Process
Ulnar Styloid Process
Radius
Ulna
20Humerus
Marrow cavity
Olecranon Fossa
Olecranon
Medial epicondyle
Lateral Epicondyle
Coronoid process of ulna
Head of Radius
Neck of Radius
Radial Tuberosity
Ulna
Radius
21Shaft of Humerus
Medial Supracondylar ridge
Head of Radius
Radial Tuberosity
Shaft of Radius
Trochlea
Shaft of Ulna
Coronoid Process
Olecranon
22Humerus
Olecranon
Trochlea
Head of Radius
Neck of Radius
Radial Tuberosity
Ulna
Radius
23Distal phalanges
Middle phalanges
Proximal phalanges
Metacarpal bones
Sesamoid bones
Hook of hamate
Styloid process of Ulna
Styloid process of Radius
24Tenth Rib
Body of T12
Eleventh Rib
Twelfth Rib
Spine of Vertebra
Transverse process of L2
Pedicle
Body Jewelry
Space for Intervertebral disc
Transverse process of L5
Sacroiliac joint
25Clavicle
Acromioclavicular joint
Acromion
Head of humerus
Coracoid process
Greater tubercle
Glenoid fossa
Surgical neck of humerus
Lateral border of scapula
26Acromioclavicular joint
Acromion
Clavicle
Coracoid process
Glenoid fossa
Medial border of scapula
Lateral border of scapula
Inferior angle of scapula
27Clavicle
Acromioclavicular joint
Scapular notch
Acromion
Coracoid process
Glenoid fossa
Surgical neck of humerus
Lateral border of scapula
Humerus
28Sesamoid bones
Proximal phalanx of thumb
Second metacarpal
First metacarpal
Third metacarpal
Fourth metacarpal
Trapezium
Fifth metacarpal
Trapezoid
Capitate
Scaphoid
Hamate
Pisiform
Lunate
Triquetral
Radius
Ulna
29Clavicle
Acromion
Scapular notch
Greater tubercle
Glenoid fossa
Medial border of scapula
Lateral border of scapula
Inferior angle of scapula
Shaft of humerus
Medial epicondyle
Lateral epicondyle
30Spinal cord
T2 weighted MRI image
Epidural fat
Conus medullaris
Body of L2
Cauda equina
L3-L4 Intervertebral disc
Spine of L4
CSF in lumbar cistern
Sacrum
31Everything will be OK.