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Learning outcomes
Distinguish various radiographic imaging modalities and their subtypes.
Identify normal anatomy and anatomical variants on various radiographic imaging modalities
Evaluate radiological anatomy using lines of mensuration
Identify and evaluate musculoskeletal trauma on various radiographic imaging modalities
Analyse epidemiological and pathological information in relation to radiographic findings of musculoskeletal trauma
Generate medicolegal quality radiology reports
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This unit covers the normal diagnostic imaging of all human body systems, including developmental anatomy. Introduction to the basic principles that underpin the creation of the various types of imaging covered (i.e., plain radiographs, CT, MRI, DUS) is provided. Clinical applications of imaging are provided through normal variants and anomalies seen on imaging, and the radiographic evaluation of common spinal and extremity lines of measurement.