Image 1:
Questions:
- Name the examination.
- Give the centering point for this examination.
- Name the tendon inserted to ‘G’.
- Describe anterior humeral line and its significance.
- Name the labelled structures.
Answers:
- Radiograph of right elbow in lateral view.
- Centering point is mid elbow joint or 4 cm medial to posterior surface of olecranon process.
- Biceps brachii tendon.
- Anterior humeral line is a line drawn along the anterior surface of humerus (refer to Image 2-normal). This line should intersect the middle third of the capitellum. It is used in paediatric elbow radiograph to exclude subtle supracondylar fracture.
- The labelled structures:
- Humerus
- Capitulum of humerus
- Olecranon of ulna
- Trochlear notch of ulna
- Coronoid process of ulna
- Radial head
- Radial tuberosity
- Ulna