Peter Attia· MD
is the scaphoid fracture the one that's really easy to miss on an X-ray you kind of need the MRI to see it yeah yeah or is it a CT which one is the Mr odellity MRIs is where we detect occult hidden um fractures of the scaphoid
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is the scaphoid fracture the one that's really easy to miss on an X-ray you kind of need the MRI to see it yeah yeah or is it a CT which one is the Mr odellity MRIs is where we detect occult hidden um fractures of the scaphoid
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because normally CT is the Imaging of choice for bone great question it's just that you don't have enough but it's not big enough yeah and so we can see so you're looking for the signal yeah yeah you're looking for the fat signal yeah um yeah that that's