Normal lower limb imaging examples
This page lists examples of normal imaging of the lower limb, divided by region and modality.
Pelvic girdle
- plain radiograph
- pelvis:
- example 1: frontal
- example 2: frontal (young adult)
- example 3: pediatric
- example 4: pediatric (9 months, 11 months, and older child)
- example 5: trauma supine
- example 6, example 7: frontal (female)
- example 7: pediatric female
- example 8: pediatric male
- example 9: male adult pelvis
- example 10: AP and frog leg view (14 years)
- hip:
- example 1: older adult female (both hips)
- example 2: older adult male (both hips)
- example 3: younger adult female (both hips)
- example 4: with bilateral total hip replacements
- acetabulum: Judet view
- sacrum: example
- sacroiliac joints: example
- pelvis:
- CT
- pelvis:
- example 1: older adult female
- example 2: young adult female
- example 3: young adult male
- hip: example
- hip arthrogram: example needed
- CTA: example
- sacroiliac joints: example
- pelvis:
- MRI
- pelvis: example needed
- hip non-arthrogram: example
- hip arthrogram: example needed
- sacroiliac joint: example
- ultrasound infant hip: example
- fluoroscopy:
- hip arthrogram: example
Thigh
- plain radiograph
- femur:
- example 1: distal AP + lateral (adult female)
- example 2: AP + lateral (adult male)
- example 3: AP + lateral (adult male)
- example 4: AP + lateral (adult female)
- example 5 (entire femur in one image): AP + lateral (adult female)
- femur:
- CT
- femur: example needed
- CTA: example
- MRI
- thigh: example
- hamstring: example
Knee
- plain radiograph
- example 1: AP (young adult male)
- example 2: AP + lateral (adult male)
- example 3: AP + lateral (adult female)
- example 4: AP + lateral + skyline (with annotations)
- example 5: AP (pediatrics)
- example 6: with horizontal beam lateral
- example 7: with horizontal beam lateral
- example 8: with skyline
- example 9: AP + lateral (adult male)
- example 10: adult
- example 11: with a tunnel view
- CT: example
- MRI
- example 1
- example 2: 10 year old
- ultrasound: needed
Leg
- plain radiograph
- tibia/fibula:
- example 1 (proximal AP + lateral)
- example 2 (AP)
- example 3 (lateral)
- example 4 (pediatric AP + lateral)
- tibia/fibula:
- CT
- tibia/fibula: example
- CTA: example
- MRI: example
Ankle and foot
- plain radiograph
- ankle:
- example 1 (mortise + lateral)
- example 2 (pediatric AP)
- example 3 (pediatric lateral)
- example 4 (AP)
- example 5 (AP, mortise + lateral)
- foot:
- example 1 (AP, oblique + lateral)
- example 2 (including calcaneal series)
- example 3 (AP)
- example 4 (oblique)
- calcaneum:
- example 1 (axial)
- example 2 (pediatric lateral)
- example 3 (lateral and axial)
- example 4 (pediatric lateral and axial)
- toes:
- example 1 (AP, oblique, sesamoid)
- ankle:
- CT:
- ankle:
- example 1 (bone window only)
- example 2 (bone + soft tissue windows)
- foot:
- example 1
- ankle:
- MRI
- ankle: example 1
- foot: example 1
- ultrasound: ankle needed
- fluoroscopy: ankle arthrogram needed
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