119,841 results found
User
Joshua Wells
Location :
United States
Primary area interest : Musculoskeletal radiology
Level of training : Postgraduate year 3 (PGY 3)
Public cases : 10
Public playlists : 24
Edits : 26
Primary area interest : Musculoskeletal radiology
Level of training : Postgraduate year 3 (PGY 3)
Public cases : 10
Public playlists : 24
Edits : 26
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Neuro
2 cases
No description provided
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wrist mri
52 cases
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tep aula
6 cases
No description provided
Article
Owl-eyes sign (spinal cord)
The owl-eyes sign, also known as snake-eyes sign or fried-eggs sign, represents bilaterally symmetric circular to ovoid foci of high T2-weighted signals in the anterior horn cells of the spinal cord and is seen on axial MR imaging. The sagittal corollary is a "pencil-like" vertical linear high T...
Case
Central tegmental tract T2 hyperintensity
Published
01 Jan 2022
92% complete
MRI
Case
Multiple sclerosis plaque in the medial longitudinal fasciculus
Published
03 Nov 2014
77% complete
MRI
Case
Arachnoid cyst - cerebellopontine angle
Published
01 Feb 2023
92% complete
MRI
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Skull fx
3 cases
No description provided
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Inflam/Neo Orbit
7 cases
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GI19
101 cases
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Fluoro-1
12 cases
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Heart
7 cases
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torax normal
1 case
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Compressive myelopathy
Compressive myelopathy refers to neurological deficits that result from compression of the spinal cord. It most commonly occurs in the cervical spinal cord.
Pathology
Any cause of spinal canal stenosis including cervical spondylosis (endplate changes, disc herniation, osteophytes, facet joint...
Case
Median arcuate ligament syndrome
Published
16 Mar 2016
80% complete
CT
DSA (angiography)
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Pseudolipoma of the Glisson capsule
Published
03 Nov 2014
71% complete
CT
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Compression fracture
Published
04 Nov 2012
80% complete
X-ray
CT
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Morgagni hernia
Published
05 Nov 2022
75% complete
X-ray
Article
Omphalomesenteric fistula
Omphalomesenteric fistula occurs as a result of failure of obliteration of the omphalomesenteric duct. It is one of the congenital fistulas of the gastrointestinal tract.
The treatment of choice is often a partial transumbilical resection with umbilical restitution.
See also
gut fistulation