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Hiteroza, Narciso Diagnostics. Pelvis AP (2/15/2012 8:11 PM ). No evident fracture or dislocation. Small round pelvic density; phlebolith versus cystolithiasis. Cervical Spine AP (2/15/2012 8:13 PM ). Open Mouth View (2/15/2012 8:13 PM ). Cervical Cross Table Lateral (2/15/2012 8:13 PM ).
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Pelvis AP (2/15/2012 8:11 PM ) No evident fracture or dislocation. Small round pelvic density; phlebolith versus cystolithiasis
Thoracic Cage AP (2/15/2012 8:15 PM ) There is no evidence of distinct fracture. No abnormal bone reactions are noted.
Thoracic Cage AP (2/15/2012 8:15 PM ) There is no evidence of distinct fracture. No abnormal bone reactions are noted.
CXR (2/15/2012 8:19 PM ) No significant chest findings.
Right Shoulder Lateral (2/15/2012) No evident fracture or dislocation.
Left Hand PA (2/15/2012 9:19 PM ) • 5th proximal phalanx dislocated posteromedially • 3rd middle phalanx dislocated posterolaterally • Comminuted fracture in the base of the 3rd distal phalanx. • Soft tissue swelling on the 3rd digit
Left Hand Lateral (2/15/2012 9:18 PM ) • 5th proximal phalanx dislocated posteromedially • 3rd middle phalanx dislocated posterolaterally • Comminuted fracture in the base of the 3rd distal phalanx. • Soft tissue swelling on the 3rd digit
Left Hand Oblique (2/15/2012 9:18 PM ) • 5th proximal phalanx dislocated posteromedially • 3rd middle phalanx dislocated posterolaterally • Comminuted fracture in the base of the 3rd distal phalanx. • Soft tissue swelling on the 3rd digit
Cranial CT Scan Results • Fractures of the bilateral nasal bones, frontal process of the right maxillary bone and nasal septum with adjacent soft tissue injury as described. Sinus disease with no significant air-fluid level. Punctate dermal hyperdense foci in the anterior frontal region may represent calcifications or foreign bodies. • Bilateral trochlear calcifications. No signs of intraorbital injury. • No acute intracranial hemorrhage, mass effect, hydrocephalus or calvarial fracture.