Oldal kiválasztása
Plain radiography. Anterior-posterior view of bilateral knees. Note the irregular areas of lacy and serpentine calcific deposits in bilateral distal femurs and proximal tibias typical for bone infarcts. – See more at: http://www.ispub.com/journal/the-internet-journal-of-radiology/volume-10-number-2/steroid-induced-extensive-bilateral-femoral-and-tibial-bone-infarcts-in-a-patient-with-ulcerative-colitis.html#sthash.yDkODA6H.dpuf
PA radiography.
Plain radiography. Anterior-posterior view of bilateral knees. Note the irregular areas of lacy and serpentine calcific deposits in bilateral distal femurs and proximal tibias typical for bone infarcts. – See more at: http://www.ispub.com/journal/the-internet-journal-of-radiology/volume-10-number-2/steroid-induced-extensive-bilateral-femoral-and-tibial-bone-infarcts-in-a-patient-with-ulcerative-colitis.html#sthash.yDkODA6H.dpuf
Plain radiography. Anterior-posterior view of bilateral knees. Note the irregular areas of lacy and serpentine calcific deposits in bilateral distal femurs and proximal tibias typical for bone infarcts. – See more at: http://www.ispub.com/journal/the-internet-journal-of-radiology/volume-10-number-2/steroid-induced-extensive-bilateral-femoral-and-tibial-bone-infarcts-in-a-patient-with-ulcerative-colitis.html#sthash.yDkODA6H.dpuf