Mike Perry's arm break X-ray(troll)

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Papi Chingon

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All you gotta do is tap fellas. Pretty sure you learn that in your first class before you even know how to tie your belt.
 

sparkuri

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#trolledagain

This time by in orangutan
 

sparkuri

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I was gonna say, platinum Mike Perry holds together pretty well for a double break
 

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Yikes, that’s gonna take a while to heal. Bet he taps next time he’s in that situation. Cowboy was cranking hard.
 

MovinOn

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Looks like Cowboy left Platinum with an early Christmas present as well...


 

psychicdeath

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Do you think the patient is a child or an elderly person suffering from osteoporosis?
Hard to tell for sure about the osteoporosis with the poor image quality and the moire lines from the cast, but clearly an adult. If there is osteoporosis, it is in early rather than advanced stages. The bone density doesn't look too bad, as opposed to this image.

 
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Hard to tell for sure about the osteoporosis with the poor image quality and the moire lines from the cast, but clearly an adult. If there is osteoporosis, it is in early rather than advanced stages. The bone density doesn't look too bad, as opposed to this image.

Can you see the osteoporosis in this one?


 

ender852

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Hard to tell for sure about the osteoporosis with the poor image quality and the moire lines from the cast, but clearly an adult. If there is osteoporosis, it is in early rather than advanced stages. The bone density doesn't look too bad, as opposed to this image.

Those are ghost bones
 

psychicdeath

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Can you see the osteoporosis in this one?


Possibly. Again, it doesn't seem to be too bad. The proximal shaft of the fibula is pretty dark, but that could be image technique as much as low bone density. The calcifications coming off both the medial malleolus and lateral malleolus makes me assume it is an elderly patient