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Fracture of the Right Cervical Rib
Cervical ribs are supernumerary ribs arising from C7 and are more frequent than commonly appreciated on CT, where they may be overlooked without deliberate scrutiny of the thoracic inlet. Recognition matters because their morphology, length, and articulation vary and can predispose to local compressive phenomena.


Hyphema with Vitreous Hemorrhage
Hyphema refers to hemorrhage into the anterior chamber of the eye, most often secondary to blunt or penetrating trauma. On non-contrast orbital CT, hyphema appears as a hyperdense collection filling or layering in the anterior chamber, anterior to the lens.


Scimitar Syndrome on Chest X-Ray
Scimitar Syndrome is a rare congenital condition characterized by partial anomalous pulmonary venous return (PAPVR), where pulmonary veins from the right lung drain into systemic veins—most commonly the inferior vena cava—creating a curvilinear “scimitar” appearance on chest radiographs.


Lateral Subtalar Joint Dislocation
26 M jumped to catch a baseball and landed while rotating to the right. Diagnosis? • Xray of the Week


Percutaneous Cholecystostomy in Pregnancy
Right upper quadrant pain unstable patient. What procedure is indicated? • Xray of the Week Figure 1. What action should be taken for...


Lisfranc Fracture Dislocation
34 M. Trauma due to falling off a roof. Diagnosis? • Xray of the Week Figure 1. Trauma due to falling off a roof. Diagnosis? Figure 2....