Scottish Terrier Sign- Xray
The scottish Terrier sign refers to the normal appearance of the lumbar spine when seen on oblique radiographic projection.
- the transverse process being the nose
- the pedicle forming the eye
- the inferior articular facet being the front leg
- the superior articular facet representing the ear
- the pars interarticularis equivalent to the neck of the dog.
Scottish Terrier Sign- Xray
Reviewed by Sumer Sethi
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Monday, July 13, 2015
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