[Oradlist] Rx of the arm
alexandre khairallah
alexandrekhairallah at hotmail.com
Wed Nov 30 12:12:38 PST 2011
Dear Dr.
Dario
I am sending you Two Emails
that I received concerning the radius of my student
the first one is from Dr Tom Underhill DDS MD and the second from Dr Dirk Schulze, MD, DMD, PhD
.
>Hello,
>
> I see nothing pathologic about the radius. If your student is concerned
about the protuberance about 1cm above the radial head, that is the radial
tuberosity. It is the normal attachment for the biceps tendon. It often appears
slightly radiolucent.
>
> Best regards,
> Tom Underhill, DDS, MD
> Richmond, Virginia, USAHi,
Typical situation after consolidated fracture. Can vanish completely in
a year.
Best wishes
Dirk Schulze, MD, DMD, PhD
Dentales Diagnostikzentrum Breisgau
Alexandre
Khairallah DCD-PGD-FEADMFR
Oral
radiologist
Oral
Surgeon
Head of
Clinical Service
Oral And
Maxillo-facial Imaging Dpt
Dental
school - Lebanese University
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 09:13:34 +0100
From: dario.cavallinifrancolini at gmail.com
To: oradlist at lists.ucla.edu
Subject: Re: [Oradlist] Rx of the arm
Good morning Prof Khairallah. Is there another projection of arm? i don't think it is a patological image, but it is better to see a orthogonal projection.. Best regards dario cavallini francolini irccs policlinico san matteo pavia italia
2011/11/28 Andrés Briner <andresbriner at gmail.com>
Dear Alexandre,
Normally I see mistaken diagnostics, made from general radiologist, when they intrude in our area of knowledge. Of course this happens vice-versa.
According to my experience, is far better to let this diagnosis in the correct hands. What happens if you calm your student's anxiety, and your opinion is a mistake with bad consequences?.
Kind regards
Dr. Andres Briner
OMFR radiologistSantiago Chile
On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 10:57 AM, alexandre khairallah <alexandrekhairallah at hotmail.com> wrote:
Dear
Oradlist
The student
had a car accident 2 months ago with no apparent fracture; the radiograph was a
part of an Xray status done at that time. The Er doctor didn't mention anything
about it but the student is anxious to know what it is?
Best
regards
>
Alexandre Khairallah BDS-PGD-FEADMFR
> Oral radiologist
> Oral surgeon
> Head of clinical service of oral and maxillo-facial imaging Dpt
> Dental School-Lebanese University
> From: F.A.Carmichael at leeds.ac.uk
> To: oradlist at lists.ucla.edu
> Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2011 11:51:31 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Oradlist] Rx of the arm
>
> I would have to ask why you were acrrying out a radiograph of an area you are not happy to report especially on an asymptomatic patient?
>
> Regards
> Fiona Carmichael
> Head of Department
> Dental Radiology
> Leeds Dental Institute
> ________________________________
> From: oradlist-bounces at lists.ucla.edu [oradlist-bounces at lists.ucla.edu] On Behalf Of alexandre khairallah [alexandrekhairallah at hotmail.com]
> Sent: 28 November 2011 11:10
> To: orad list
> Subject: [Oradlist] Rx of the arm
>
> Dear Oradlist
>
> I am attaching an X ray of the arm of one of our dental student where we can see a radiolucency in an asymptomatic radius.
>
> Any suggestions (although this is not our field of work).
>
> Thank you
> Alexandre Khairallah BDS-PGD-FEADMFR
> Oral radiologist
> Oral surgeon
> Head of clinical service of oral and maxillo-facial imaging Dpt
> Dental School-Lebanese University
>
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