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Scottie dog sign is a radiological sign which refers to the appearance of lumbar spine in oblique view X-ray. [1] In the X-ray, the spine can be visualised as the lateral view of a Scottie dog, [2] with the pedicle as the eye, the transverse process as the nose, the superior articular facet as the ear and the inferior articular facet as the front leg, spinous process as the body.
On an anterior oblique radiograph of the lumbar spine, the pars is the neck of the imaginary Scottie dog; the Scottie dog's eye is the pedicle, [3] its hindlegs the spinous process, its nose the transverse process, its ear the superior articular facet and its forelegs the inferior articular facet.
When a patient does present with symptoms, there are general signs and symptoms a clinician will look for: Clinical signs: [4] [5] Pain on completion of the stork test (placed in hyperextension and rotation) Excessive lordotic posture; Unilateral tenderness on palpation; Visible on diagnostic imaging (Scottie dog fracture [6]) Symptoms: [4] [5]
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A radiologic sign is an objective indication of some medical fact (medical sign) or quality that is detected by a radiologist during examination of a radiograph. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
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