Coronoid Process of Mandible
When you receive a radiology report mentioning your coronoid process of the mandible, it refers to a small but important triangular bone projection in your lower jaw. This bony structure…
When you receive a radiology report mentioning your coronoid process of the mandible, it refers to a small but important triangular bone projection in your lower jaw. This bony structure…
The term “ramus of mandible” can be found on imaging results of X-rays, CTs and MRIs of the jaw. This term refers to a specific part of your lower jaw…
When you receive a radiology report from a CT scan or MRI of your neck or throat, you might see the term “pyriform sinus” mentioned. This small but important anatomical…
The hypopharynx forms the most inferior portion of the pharynx, being the continuation of the oropharynx superiorly and esophagus inferiorly. Medical imaging of this anatomical region provides essential diagnostic information…
Your ethmoid sinus is an air-filled space between your eyes that appears on CT scans and other imaging studies of this region. When your radiology report mentions this area, it…
Your maxillary sinuses are the largest air-filled spaces in your face, located beneath your eyes in your cheekbones. When imaging shows abnormalities in these areas, it usually indicates infection, inflammation,…
The retropharyngeal space is an important area in your neck that doctors frequently examine using medical imaging like CT scans and MRI. When this space appears on your radiology report,…
A posterior shoulder dislocation occurs when the upper arm bone moves backward out of its shoulder socket. While this injury represents only 2-5% of all shoulder dislocations, it poses unique…
Dextroscoliosis describes an abnormal spinal curvature that bends to the right side of the body. This condition appears on radiology reports when the spine shows a lateral curve measuring 10…
Levoscoliosis is a lateral spinal curvature that bends toward the left side of the body. This condition appears on imaging studies including X-rays, CT scans, and MRI examinations. Radiologists identify…
Cervical instability is a condition where the bones and joints in your neck spine cannot maintain proper alignment during movement. This condition appears on medical imaging studies including X-rays, MRI…
When you receive a radiology report mentioning a C1 fracture, it refers to a break in the first cervical vertebra, also known as the atlas bone. This ring-shaped bone sits…