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  2. X-ray of hip dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    This line is used to measure the acetabular angle and as a reference for Perkin line. (B) Perkin line is perpendicular to Hilgenreiner line, touching the lateral margin of the acetabular roof. [ 5 ] This leads to four quadrants and a normal femoral head has to be located in the inferomedial quadrant.

  3. John Thomas sign - Wikipedia

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    It refers to the position of a penis as it relates to pathology on an X-ray of a pelvis. When the penis (visible on the X-ray as a shadow) points towards the same side as a unilateral medical condition such as a broken bone, this is considered a "positive John Thomas sign," and if the shadow points to the other side, it is a "negative John ...

  4. Template:Pelvis image - Wikipedia

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  5. List of radiologic signs - Wikipedia

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    Radiologic signs are the signs used for diagnosing physiological and pathological conditions in radiologic images. This list includes the names of radiologic signs in alphabetical order. This list includes the names of radiologic signs in alphabetical order.

  6. Perkin's line - Wikipedia

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    Perkin's line is a line drawn on an AP radiograph of the pelvis perpendicular to Hilgenreiner's line at the lateral aspects of the triradiate cartilage of the acetabulum. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Clinical use

  7. Pubic tubercle - Wikipedia

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    Atlas image: abdo_wall65 at the University of Michigan Health System - "The Coverings of the Inguinal Canal, External & Internal Oblique & Transversus Abdominis Removed" pelvis at The Anatomy Lesson by Wesley Norman (Georgetown University) (pelvissuperior2, pelvislateral, pelvisinside) Photo at nysora.com; Photo of dissection at chula.ac.th

  8. File:CT of a normal abdomen and pelvis, thumbnail.png

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    Computed tomography of the abdomen and pelvis, performed as a contrast CT, here presented in the sagittal, en:Coronal planecoronal and axial plane, with 3 mm slice thickness. It shows normal anatomy, with no injuries. The subject is a 21 year old male who had blunt trauma to the upper abdomen during motocross.

  9. Arcuate line of ilium - Wikipedia

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    The arcuate line of the ilium is a smooth rounded border on the internal surface of the ilium. It is immediately inferior to the iliac fossa and Iliacus muscle. It forms part of the border of the pelvic inlet. In combination with the pectineal line, it comprises the iliopectineal line. [1]