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Sure--you want the entire femur on the film, so you'd have the joints at

both ends and some of the pelvic area...

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At 01:40 PM 1/1/03 -0600, §Rennie§ wrote:

>This on an elderly female admitted for recurrent falls:

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> " X-ray of the **femur** showed osteoarthritic changes in the sacroiliac

>joints and fecal impaction. "

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>Can a femur x-ray show the above? Doesn't sound right to me, but I wanted

>to run it by you guys before I decide whether to flag it.

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Rennie,

Possibly, if they were taken of the upper region near the greater trochanter.

Could your fecal impaction be thecal instead?

Dawn C. §(ºoº)§

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X-ray help

This on an elderly female admitted for recurrent falls:

" X-ray of the **femur** showed osteoarthritic changes in the sacroiliac joints

and fecal impaction. "

Can a femur x-ray show the above? Doesn't sound right to me, but I wanted to

run it by you guys before I decide whether to flag it.

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Rennie

My Home Page: http://www.renesue.com

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