MDCT Versus Digital Radiography in the Evaluation of Bone Healing in Orthopedic Patients
Christian R. Krestan1,
Helge Noske2,
Violeta Vasilevska1,
Michael Weber1,
Gerd Schueller1,
Herwig Imhof1 and
Christian Czerny1
1 Department of Radiology, Medical University of Vienna, Waehringer Guertel
18-20, Vienna 1090, Austria.
2 Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna,
Austria.

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Fig. 1A 80-year-old woman with history of subcapitular humeral fracture and
nonunion after fixation. Coronal multiplanar reconstruction (A) and
axial radiograph (B) of left shoulder show nonunion
(arrows).
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Fig. 1B 80-year-old woman with history of subcapitular humeral fracture and
nonunion after fixation. Coronal multiplanar reconstruction (A) and
axial radiograph (B) of left shoulder show nonunion
(arrows).
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Fig. 2A 35-year-old woman with history of posterior lumbar fusion of L5-S1.
Coronal multiplanar reconstruction (A) and anteroposterior radiograph
(B) show partial fusion (arrows).
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Fig. 2B 35-year-old woman with history of posterior lumbar fusion of L5-S1.
Coronal multiplanar reconstruction (A) and anteroposterior radiograph
(B) show partial fusion (arrows).
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Fig. 3A 53-year-old man with history of osteomyelitis and nonunion of
proximal femur. Coronal multiplanar reconstruction shows no fusion
(arrow).
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Fig. 3B 53-year-old man with history of osteomyelitis and nonunion of
proximal femur. Anteroposterior radiograph shows partial fusion
(arrow).
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Fig. 4A 65-year-old woman with history of L4-L5 fusion and anterolisthesis
of L3-L4. Sagittal multiplanar reconstruction shows complete fusion
(arrow).
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Fig. 4B 65-year-old woman with history of L4-L5 fusion and anterolisthesis
of L3-L4. Lateral radiograph shows partial fusion (arrow).
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Fig. 5A 32-year-old man with sacroiliac joint instability and history of
fusion. Coronal multiplanar reconstruction shows partial fusion
(arrow).
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Fig. 5B 32-year-old man with sacroiliac joint instability and history of
fusion. Anteroposterior radiograph shows no fusion (arrow).
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