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Radiology of the Hands: Review and Self-Assessment Module

Felix S. Chew, MD1

1 Department of Radiology, University of Washington, Box 354755, 4245 Roosevelt Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105.



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Fig. 1A. 66-year-old woman. Posteroanterior (PA) radiograph of the left hand.

 


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Fig. 1B. 66-year-old woman. PA radiograph of the right hand.

 


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Fig. 1C. 66-year-old woman. Lateral radiograph of the left hand.

 


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Fig. 1D. 66-year-old woman. Lateral radiograph of the right hand.

 


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Fig. 2A. 38-year-old woman. Posteroanterior (PA) radiograph of the hands.

 


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Fig. 2B. 38-year-old woman. Oblique (ball-catcher's) radiographs of the hands.

 


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Fig. 2C. 38-year-old woman. Advanced changes of sarcoidosis in the fingers.

 


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Fig. 3A. 43-year-old woman. Oblique radiograph of the left hand.

 


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Fig. 3B. 43-year-old woman. Posteroanterior (PA) radiograph of the left hand.

 


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Fig. 3C. 43-year-old woman. Axial CT scan of the left hand without contrast enhancement.

 


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Fig. 3D. 43-year-old woman. Posteroanterior (PA) radiograph of the hand after treatment.

 


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Fig. 4A. 27-year-old woman. Coronal STIR MRI of the hand.

 


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Fig. 4B. 27-year-old woman. T1-weighted axial MRI.

 


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Fig. 4C. 27-year-old woman. T2-weighted axial MRI.

 


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Fig. 4D. 27-year-old woman. T1-weighted fat-suppressed axial MRI following gadolinium infusion.

 

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