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5 year old who fell off a slide with an unexpected finding. [Musculoskeletal] [XR]

https://lemmy.world/post/1957203

5 year old who fell off a slide with an unexpected finding. [Musculoskeletal] [XR] - Lemmy.world

5 year old who fell off a slide. Initial imaging shows a comminuted fracture through the distal humerus, compatible with a supracondylar fracture. Nothing else appreciable here, except maybe in retrospect some lucency of the distal humerus where the fracture is. 4- and 7-month follow-up radiographs shows a growing lucent lesion of the distal humerus, expanding the bone there. It has a multicystic appearance. A diagnosis of large simple bone cyst versus aneurysmal bone cyst was proposed. 12 month follow-up was done after the cyst was opened surgically, its contents scraped off, and the resulting cavity was packed with allograft bone chips. At surgery, this turned out to be an aneurysmal bone cyst. 5 year follow-up shows involution of the cyst cavity with some residual heterogeneity and a bone spur at the anterior aspect of the distal humerus.

12-ft fall with loss of hearing. [Head and Neck] [CT]

https://lemmy.world/post/1543419

12-ft fall with loss of hearing. [Head and Neck] [CT] - Lemmy.world

31 year old doing some doing roof work when he fell. Seen in the ED with right ear bleeding and right-sided decreased hearing. The normal left side is depicted in the right images (standard convention). Coronal view [top right] shows the middle ear ossicles (arrow) in the middle ear cavity, and axial view [bottom right] shows the normal “ice cream cone” appearance (arrow). By comparison, the right middle ear ossicles are missing in the middle ear cavity [top left] (arrow with ?) and found in the external auditory canal (arrow with !!) instead. Axial view [bottom left] shows a distinct lack of the ice cream cone appearance. The middle ear and external ear canals are also filled with fluid/blood. The tympanic membrane is clearly ruptured since the middle ear ossicles are outside.

I just noticed something regarding Point #1 - there are Zoom In/Out and Close icons at the top left of the screen, but they overlay the Wifi and Battery icons and don’t do anything when tapped.

Two minor UX requests

https://lemmy.world/post/936490

Two minor UX requests - Lemmy.world

Hello. Trying the app on IOS. Looks great so far. I’ve encountered two UX issues multiple times so I wanted to share them with you: 1. Swiping up on an opened picture closes it. However, if I’m zoomed in on the picture, there seems to be no way to close it without zooming fully back out and then swiping up. That extra step makes the whole process feel janky. 2. When replying to a comment, the comment is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Unfortunately, the keyboard completely covers up the comment as a result. If the comment had multiple points I wanted to address, I’ve had to close the keyboard to look at it, and then open the keyboard to type multiple times. Is it possible to move the comment to the top of the screen, with a fixed height and scroll bar or something so long comments wont take up more of the reply box’s real estate? Perhaps with a seipe option to close the comment as well if necessary. 2B. I just encountered another issue as I am typing up this post. The top of the keyboard is hiding whst I am typing on a long comment like this and wont allow me to scroll further down. I have to close the keyboard and put the type marker at the end of my reply for it to update so I can see what I am typing. I’ve attached a screen.