05/26/2026
CARPAL BRIDGE VIEW🔰:
•Carpal bridge x-ray view is a specialized, tangential radiographic projection used to evaluate the dorsal aspect of the carpal bones (scaphoid, lunate, triquetrum) and detect anomalies like carpal boss or fractures...
•It requires the patient to place the dorstm of their flexed wrist on the detector, with the central ray angled 45 degrees towards the forearm...
POSITIONING🔰:
•The patient is seated alongside the table...
•The affected wrist is placed in acute palmar flexion, with the dorsal surface of the wrist resting on the detector...
•Fingers are generally allowed to flex comfortably...
•The tube is angled approximately 45 degrees toward the forearm, directed to the midcarpal region...
05/26/2026
PELVIS INLET VIEW🔰:
•Pelvis inlet view is a specialized radiographic projection used primarily in orthopedic trauma settings to evaluate the integrity, configuration, and displacement of the pelvic ring...
•By angling the X-ray beam down toward the feet, it projects the pelvic entry pathway completely open.
•It is highly effective for Anterior-Posterior Displacement, Rotational Deformities , Ring Integrity , Symphysis P***s Disruptions etc...
POSITIONING🔰:
•The patient is placed flat on their back (supine position) on the X-ray table...
•Both legs are internally rotated 15 degree to 20 degree from the hips. This moves the femoral necks parallel to the imaging plate to prevent anatomical distortion...
•The central X-ray beam is angled caudally (tilted down toward the feet). While classic textbooks recommend a 45 degree caudal tilt, recent clinical studies show individual anatomical variations dictate an optimal range between 25 degree to 40 degree depending on the patient's natural sacral slope...
•The beam is centered in the midline at the level of the anterior superior iliac spines (ASIS)...
05/26/2026
ROSENBERG VIEW🔰:
•Rosenberg View is a specific weight-bearing X-ray view for the knee, taken with the patient standing and knees flexed at 45 degrees, using a tilted X-ray beam (caudal angle) to better visualize the posterior joint surfaces...
•This technique Was developed by Dr. Rosenberg and it significantly improves detection of early cartilage loss and joint space narrowing, especially in the medial compartment, making it more sensitive for diagnosing osteoarthritis (OA) than standard X-rays...
POSITIONING🔰:
•Patient is Standing (weight-bearing), with knees bent at 45 degrees...
• It is a Posteroanterior (PA) view, with X Ray beam at 10-20 degree caudal... adiologyeducator
• Its Purpose is To reveal early signs of osteoarthritis, particularly joint space narrowing (JSN) in the medial and lateral compartments, that are often missed on full-extension views...
• It Better shows the posterior aspects of the tibial plateau and femoral condyles, where cartilage loss often begins...
05/14/2026
Common Medical Imaging & Diagnostic Tests🩻☢️
05/11/2026
A 45-year-old patient presents with hemoptysis and weight loss, with a history of old tuberculosis.
What is the diagnosis🩻⁉️
05/11/2026
⁉️ The name of the device and its use