Imaging Lab Key. #1 Xray Leg Fractured Shin Bone (Tibia)

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Imaging Lab Key

#1

Xray Leg Fractured Shin Bone (Tibia)

#2

PET Scan Total Body Metastatic Cancer

#3

Xray Upper arm / shoulder Broken Humerus

#4

CT Scan Abdomen Liver tumor

#5

MRI Brain Probably tumor, could be hematoma

#6

MRI Knee Torn ACL

#7

Ultrasound Uterus Normal

#8

Xray Shoulder Fractured Clavicle

#9

Bone Scan Hands Arthritis

#10

Ultrasound Fetus (roughly 6 weeks) Normal

#11

Xray Right tibia fracture (image taken from front side of leg)

#12

CT Scan Brain Deteriorated brain tissue, enlarged ventricles Teri Schiavo’s brain

#13

PET Scan Brain

#14

Bone Scan Body Cancer Mets

#15

CT Scan Abdomen Gall Stones

#16

Ultrasound Pelvic Cavity Normal fetus

#17

CT Scan Lungs Pleuritis

#18

MRI Abdomen Giant tumor

#19

4D Ultrasound Pelvic Cavity Normal fetus

#20

MRI Ankle