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I'm doing a radiology elective right now and ad the end we're supposed to do a presentation on a "radiologic topic of our choice." It seems like students typically have presented on a topic they're interested in, so since I'm interested in orthopedics I'm planning on presenting an orthopedic radiology case. I've come up with a couple ideas, but I'm looking for some more before I start putting it together. I'm looking for something more in-depth than a simple fracture, and preferentially something that is unique radiologically since that will obviosly be part of the emphasis in this elective. Anyone have any ideas to help me out? It would be much appreciated.
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Just a thought, but radiographic findings of acute vs. subacute vs. chronic osteomyelitis wouldn't be too bad to look into. I did something like that for a peds rotation as an MS3 and it was at least useful.
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Triplane/Tillaux Fxs are always good for a quick talk and usually have good film.

Also, rad guys like trick imaging, so you could try to find a Fx missed on plain film but picked-up on MR... like plateau (knee films always have juicy findings) or fem neck/IT.
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Im doning my MSK rad rotation right now and these guys love bone and soft tissue tumors. You could look into doing something quick with a couple of different types of these. They usually have pretty cool films.
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