Across
- 3. Condition often indicated by blunting of the costophrenic angle (7,7)
- 7. Dense area of bone that needs to be inferior to maxillary sinus for adequate OM view (7,5)
- 8. Pea shaped carpal bone
- 11. Large opening in the hemipelvis (9,7)
- 13. Bony process associated with the AP shoulder centering point
- 14. Most commonly fractured carpal bone
- 15. Result of an intra-articular fracture with the escape of fat and blood, commonly seen in the knee
- 17. Joint space that is imaged with the patient prone
- 21. Articular surface on scapula for humeral head
- 22. Lung tumour that is why 2.5cm is needed above apices
- 24. Fracture of the neck of 5th metacarpal
- 28. Number of carpal bones
- 32. Bifurcation of trachea
- 34. _____ foramen located on mandible
- 35. Cheekbone
- 37. Term for an enlarged heart
- 38. Cylindrical bony process that projects posteriorly from the vertebral body
- 41. Ilium, _______ and pubis
- 42. Name of x-ray that is an inferior-superior axial view of patella
- 45. Superior aspect of the patella
- 46. Carpal bone that articulates with lunate, pisiform and hamate
- 47. Angle required for an OM30 view
- 48. Frontal, ________, occipital and temporal lobes
- 49. Hollow part of bone that contains bone marrow (9,6)
- 50. Forms the upper part of the jaw
- 52. Angle between diaphragm and heart
- 53. Area where Osgood Schlatter develops (6,10)
- 54. Group of three tarsal bones
Down
- 1. Name of a bony process that is present on both ulna and mandible
- 2. _______ peg
- 4. Tarsometatarsal fracture dislocation
- 5. Chronic, auto-immune disease that causes inflammation of joints (10,9)
- 6. Air trapped in the space between parietal and visceral pleura
- 9. Central part of a long bone
- 10. Connection between transverse process and spinous process
- 12. Ulnar attachment point on the humerus
- 16. Horseshoe-shaped bone typically anterior to C3 vertebra
- 17. Condition where one vertebral body slips forward
- 18. Radial attachment point on the humerus
- 19. Fracture that occurs between the greater and lesser aspects of femur
- 20. Common mechanism of injury of wrist fractures (abbr.)
- 23. Number of tarsal bones
- 25. Located between inferior and superior articular processes (4,16)
- 26. Serious bone infection
- 27. Fracture which prevent us performing HBL hip view (5,5)
- 29. Opening made by the articulation of two vertebral bodies (14,7)
- 30. Joint where you will find the radial head
- 31. Bony process on scapula that articulates with clavicle
- 33. Large, thick, curved bony process on the proximal ulna
- 36. Area of density which consists of lymph nodes, pulmonary arteries and pulmonary veins
- 39. End part of a long bone
- 40. Articular surface for proximal femur
- 43. Tarsal bone named after its boat-like shape
- 44. Large compartment in thorax that contains the heart and th emajor blood vessels
- 51. Right diaphragm is higher because of this organ
