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The text describes conditions like ankylosis, osteoarthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis, discussing their appearance on X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. X-rays may show narrowed or absent joint spaces, possibly with bony bridging. CT MPR images can better visualize bony bridging. MRIs are less effective in visualizing ankylosis. Joint dislocation, either complete or partial, involves altered bone position and spacing, detectable through these imaging modalities, potentially caused by trauma, congenital issues, or pathological changes. Different image slices of CT scans are displayed including axial, coronal and sagittal.
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