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Humerus measurment

From tabletop to top of midshaft of humerus

Humerus centering

Midshaft of humerus

Humerus collimation

Proximal to shoulder and distal to elbow

Elbow measurement

Thickest portion near distal humerus

Elbow centering

Distal condyles of humerus

Elbow collimation

From distal third of humerus to proximal third of raidus/ulna

Radius and ulna measurment

Midshaft of radius and ulna

Radius and ulna centering

Midshaft of radius and ulna

Radius and ulna collimation

Proximal to the elbow and distal to the carpus

Carpus measurment

Directly over carpal joint

Carpus centering

Directly over carpal joint

Carpus collimation

From distal third of radius and ulna to proximal third of metacarpals

Dorsopalmar Metacarpus measurment

Directly over metacarpals

Dorsopalmar metacarpus centering

Halfway between carpus and phalanges directly over metacarpal joint

Dorsopalmar metacarpus collimation

From distal third of carpus to proximal third of phalanges

Mediolateral metacarpus measurement

Halfway between carpus and phalanges

Mediolateral metacarpus centering

Halfway between carpus and phalanges

Mediolateral metacarpus collimation

Distal third of radius and ulna to proximal third of phalanges

Phalanges Measurement

Midway between metacarpus and phalanges

Phalanges centering

Just proximal to phalanges

Phalanges collimation

Proximal metacarpus to distal end of phalanges

Forelimb radiographs evaluation

Metabolic bone disease


Post trauma


Neoplasia


How do you compare a forlimb

Radiograph other leg for comparison

How are dog phalanges numbered

Medial to lateral dewclaw is #1

Above the carpus is

Cranial

Below the carpus is

Caudal

Skull radiographs evaluated by

Symmetry and obliquing will cause misinterpertation