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<blockquote data-quote="2thm8kr" data-source="post: 325858" data-attributes="member: 1367"><p>I went to a radiology lecture once. The instructor was a pathologist and had many different types if images to share. He was making a point about 2d imaging vs. 3d and put up an x-ray of an implant that looked perfectly healthy and integrated. He got several of the docs in the lecture to comment on how nice it looked by friendly baiting them in. He then let us know that the image was of a corpse mandible and he took a few shots of the implant until he captured the perfect angle. The lesson I got was 2d can be deceptive so don't believe everything you see, dig deeper and verify what you believe you may he seeing.</p><p>I am suspicious of the image with the drywall looking screws. There is not a lot of clear anatomy. They may be in an image of a different part of the body and be legitimate surgical screws?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2thm8kr, post: 325858, member: 1367"] I went to a radiology lecture once. The instructor was a pathologist and had many different types if images to share. He was making a point about 2d imaging vs. 3d and put up an x-ray of an implant that looked perfectly healthy and integrated. He got several of the docs in the lecture to comment on how nice it looked by friendly baiting them in. He then let us know that the image was of a corpse mandible and he took a few shots of the implant until he captured the perfect angle. The lesson I got was 2d can be deceptive so don't believe everything you see, dig deeper and verify what you believe you may he seeing. I am suspicious of the image with the drywall looking screws. There is not a lot of clear anatomy. They may be in an image of a different part of the body and be legitimate surgical screws? [/QUOTE]
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