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Jeremy Jones

MBChB MRCP FRCR PGD (MedEd)

Dr Jeremy Jones is a Consultant Paediatric Radiologist at the Royal Hospital for Children and Young People in Edinburgh, UK. He is also an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Edinburgh. He has subspecialty interests in paediatric neuro and paediatric musculoskeletal imaging and is an Expert Witness for imaging in non-accidental injury.

He is the Training Programme Director for the South-East Scotland Radiology Training Programme and is passionate about simulation in training.

He is interested in IT and is Clinical Lead for National PACS in Scotland and Chairs the National PACS Governance Board.

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Question 1501

The spring ligament recess is located between the:

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Question 1502

The spring ligament:

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Question 1503

Which answer best describes this finding (transverse PD fatsat)?

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Question 1506

Which of the following maternal injuries is NOT at increased risk due to the gravid uterus?

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Question 1511

What are the numbered structures in this image?

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Question 1512

What structural abnormalities can reliably be detected at the 11-13 weeks scan?

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Question 1517

What is the most likely diagnosis in this F-18 FDG PET-CT MIP image?

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Question 1554

The spectrum of coccyx anatomical variation is wide. Which of the following is NOT on that normal spectrum?

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Question 1555

The two osseous projections arising from the posterior surface of the first coccygeal segment (Cx1), which may be fused with the sacrum, are called:

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Question 1556

Mobility of the coccyx can be determined by measuring sacrococcygeal/intercoccygeal flexion between standing and seated lateral radiographs.

Extreme hypermobility is defined as flexion of more than:

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Question 1634

Which of these best describes a 'malignant' course of a coronary artery?

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Question 2146

The common extensor origin on the lateral surface of the distal humerus sees the attachment of multiple extensor muscles of the forearm. Which of the following does not arise from the common origin?

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Question 2685

In young children, which of the following normal nodes is commonly larger than 1 cm in short axis?

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