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Andrew Murphy

MMIS, BMedImagingSc, RT(R), FASMIRT

Andrew Murphy is an accredited advanced practitioner radiographer with clinical positions at both the Queensland Children's Hospital and the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, Australia.

He completed a Master of Medical Imaging Science specialising in Radiographic Image Interpretation at the University of Sydney and has worked in major adult and paediatric institutions in Canada and Australia.

He has spoken and run workshops on radiographic image interpretation at both radiography and radiology conferences and creates in-depth image courses for healthcare professionals worldwide, free in 125 low or middle-income countries.

In 2023 Andrew gained fellowship of the Australian Society of Medical Imaging and Radiation Therapy.

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Question 40

In which order do the ossification centers of the elbow appear? 

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What is the K-shell binding energy  (K-edge) of iodinated contrast?

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Question 42

Which of the following joints is most frequently dislocated?

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What is the eponymous name of a fracture of the ulnar shaft with associated dislocation of the radial head?

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Question 44

The hamate articulates with which three carpal bones?

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The femoral triangle is bounded by the following anatomical structures EXCEPT...

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Extradural hematomas are most commonly encountered in the... 

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A flail chest is radiologically defined as...

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Question 83

In MR spectroscopy lactate will resonate at...

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Question 84

In MR spectroscopy choline resonate at:

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In MR spectroscopy myo-inositol will resonate at...

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The typical enhancement pattern of delayed-phased images of a multiphase CT hepatic hemangioma is...

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Question 102

A plain AP odontoid view of the cervical spine showing asymmetry and displacement of the lateral masses away from the odontoid peg is typically indicative of a...

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Question 107

An open book fracture of the pelvis is typically the result of which high-energy blunt force trauma?

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Question 108

A Malgaigne fracture of the pelvis is typically the result of which traumatic mechanism?

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Question 109

An acromioclavicular injury in which the clavicle is elevated above the superior border of the acromion, but coracoclavicular distance is less than twice the normal distance, falls into which grade on the Rockwood classification?

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Question 110

Segond fractures are frequently associated with disruption of...

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The second most commonly fractured carpal bone is...

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Question 112

A fracture that passes across most of the growth plate and up through the metaphysis is a Salter-Harris type...

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Question 113

A fracture plane that passes all the way through the growth plate, not involving bone is a Salter-Harris type...