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Q1 Coronal PD fat-saturated shoulder image shows a gap in the supraspinatus tendon at its expected attachment to the greater tuberosity. What does this indicate?
A Calcific tendinitis
B Full-thickness supraspinatus tear
C Normal tendon variant
D Partial bursal sided tear
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Q2 Coronal T1 of the proximal humerus shows a dark lesion in the bone, and the same lesion is bright on coronal T2. What does this represent?
A Bone tumor or fluid-containing lesion
B Normal fatty marrow
C Cortical bone
D Air artifact
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Q3 Coronal PD FS and coronal T1 of a pediatric wrist show a non-displaced scaphoid fracture with bone marrow edema. What does this illustrate?
A Occult fractures can occur alongside TFCC injuries
B Lunate dislocation
C Isolated ganglion cyst
D Normal pediatric wrist
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Q4 What are the MRI signs of a PCL tear?
A Patellar fracture
B Anterior tibial translation only
C Disruption, abnormal shape, high signal intensity, and posterior tibial translation
D Normal C-shape with low signal
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