Showing posts with label february. Show all posts
Showing posts with label february. Show all posts

Monday, March 8, 2010

X-Rays of the King's Funny Face

Gaze Upon the Interior of the King of Funny Face's Funny Face

Mandible X-Ray 5



Study Date: February 06, 2010 20:20


Final Report - CR XR Mandible Complete Minimum 4 Views

MANDIBLE:

CLINICAL HISTORY: Crashed bike.

FINDINGS: Eight views are provided. There is no lucency or cortical deformity to suggest acute fracture process. The alignment appears normal. There is symmetric appearance to the temporomandibular joints. The adjacent regional visualized osseous structures show no acute changes. No air-fluid levels are seen in the maxillary sinuses.

IMPRESSION: No evidence for displaced fracture of the mandible.




Mandible X-Ray 1          Mandible X-Ray 7

Sunday, February 7, 2010

The King Fell On His Funny Face

Erik B. Anderson Learns Hard Lessons

Hackettstown Hospital - Feb. 6, 2010 - The King of Funny Faces was riding his bicycle on Willow Grove Street at approximately 6 PM today when a combination of ice, snow, excess salt and a poorly paved sidewalk caused him to tumble into the street face first.

Hackettstown Hospital - Feb. 6, 2010


He had only recently learned that it is illegal to ride your bicycle on the sidewalk in Hackettstown, where there are no bike paths. The lesson was reinforced to him when he hit his nose rather hard. He had lacerations on his nose, chin, his upper lip and a bruise on his right knee. There were cars driving past. No one stopped. He was disoriented for a few moments. He rode his bike to the Hospital which was about seven blocks away. He was disoriented for the rest of the evening.


Hackettstown Hospital - Feb. 6, 2010

He was on his way to Mansfield to go shopping. He had hoped to see the roots band The Holmes Brothers at Centenary College that evening. Instead, he spent Saturday night in the hospital, again. Bummer.

Hackettstown Hospital - Feb. 6, 2010

The Doctor said Erik was lucky. Stay tuned for X-Rays of the King's Funny Face.

Author: Erik B. Anderson