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Synovial Osteochondromatosis of Shoulder












Synovial osteochondromatosis (SOC) is a benign condition characterized by synovial membrane proliferation and metaplasia. The entity also is termed synovial chondromatosis. The synovial lining of a joint, bursa, or tendon sheath undergoes nodular proliferation, and fragments may break off from the synovial surface into the joint.
Synovial Osteochondromatosis of Shoulder Reviewed by Sumer Sethi on Wednesday, September 09, 2009 Rating: 5

4 comments:

Keshav.Kulkarni said...

good ones

Dr Kulkarni (www.radiologyimages.blogspot.com)

Hot Cover Girls Central said...

nice, very nice, i don't know much about radiology but it is good to have this technology for better health diagnosis, right?

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Anonymous said...

The top two are X-Ray, and the bottom three are MRI correct?

Suzy Zoo said...

What is the difference between an MRI and and X-ray? Do you need different degrees to operate these two different tools? I looked at this website that lists lots of different radiology schools to get some information. Is the difference that an X-ray machine only does bones,and an MRI does tissues and ligaments?

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