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Matt Skalski

DC DACBR

Dr. Matthew R. Skalski is an Associate Professor of Radiology and consultant musculoskeletal radiologist at Palmer College of Chiropractic - West Campus, and the owner of Skalski Radiology, a teleradiology consulting service for small independent clinics. In addition to his interests in radiology, he is also a self-trained professional medical illustrator, artist, and photographer. Matt took up medical illustration as a hobby in 2012 to help perpetuate the FOAMed model (Free Open Access Medical Education).

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Question 36

What is the most common primary malignancy of the skeleton?

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Question 37

How much change in kVp doubles the amount of film density/exposure?

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Question 38

Which tendon lies immediately superficial to the anterior acetabular labrum?

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Question 39

Which of the following locations most commonly demonstrate early erosive changes in rheumatoid arthritis?

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Question 45

Looser zones, also called Umbauzonen or Milkman lines, are characteristically seen in which of the following conditions?

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Question 46

A 30 year old woman presents for evaluation of a painless, firm, immobile bump on her skull which has been present for many years. A skull radiograph demonstrates a homogenously dense calcific mass extending off of the outer table of the calvarium. What is your primary differential consideration?

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Question 47

A 23 year old male presents for right hip pain and general fatigue. Laboratory analysis reveals moderate anemia. Radiographic evaluation of the right hip reveals diffuse osteosclerosis and a stress fracture of the femoral neck. Which of the following is the most reasonable diagnosis?

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Question 53

What is the primary differential consideration for this patient?

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Question 63

What is responsible for the abnormal glenohumeral alignment in this patient?

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Question 64

What injury is depicted on this radiograph?

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Question 65

What is the most likely diagnosis in this case?

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Question 2490

Within the synovial portion of the sacroiliac joint, the hyaline cartilage is much thicker…

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Question 2491

What sacroiliac joint variant is frequently associated with edematous changes? 

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Question 2492

What sacroiliac joint finding may mimic a blastic metastatic lesion?

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Question 2493

Anterior rotation of the sacral base is referred to as…

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Question 2494

Besides ankylosing spondylitis, what else may cause functional sacroiliac joint ankylosis? 

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Question 2495

Bony resorption at the sacroiliac joints is a common feature of…

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Question 2773

An ununited secondary ossification center of a vertebral articular process is referred to as a(n)…

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Question 2774

A hemivertebra that is compensated by overgrowth of an adjacent segment, limiting the degree of scoliosis caused, is referred to as…

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Question 2775

Bertolotti syndrome is a painful manifestation of a lumbosacral transitional segment, typically caused by what Castellvi type?

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