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| September 2004 Case of the MonthDiagnosis: High-grade triceps tendon injury, consisting of a complete rupture of the medial and lateral head tendon components and with relative sparing of the long head tendon component |
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| March 2004 Case of the MonthHistory: 39 year old male with headaches for the past month, middle-ear infection last week, now complains of fever, facial pain, and intermittent double vision. |
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| February 2004 Case of the MonthHistory: 65 year old male with history of high blood pressure and diabetes who underwent a recent hospitalization for myocardial infarction. Patient returned two weeks later for a cardiac MRI viability evaluation. |
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| January 2004 Case of the MonthHistory: No specific injury or trauma; patient is a ballet dancer with pain beginning one year ago and getting worse; pain is greatest in lateral aspect |
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| June 2003 Case of the Month History: The patient is a 50-year-old man who has had ever increasing back pain over the past year. This is his first spine study. He has characteristic changes in his hands. |
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