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Bipartite patella
Published
23 Jan 2012
77% complete
CT
Article
Pediatric benign liver tumors
Pediatric benign liver tumors are a relatively rare, but important group of conditions. Importantly, the commonest cause of a benign liver tumor is specific to the pediatric population. The list in descending order of frequency is:
infantile hepatic hemangioma (previously hemangioendothelioma)
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Meconium plug syndrome
Published
29 Aug 2018
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X-ray
Fluoroscopy
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Normal facial radiograph - OM 30
Published
05 Jul 2016
19% complete
X-ray
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Aglet mimicking an intrapelvic foreign body
Published
13 Sep 2021
94% complete
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Spinal Imaging Deakin Med students
14 cases
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Body Trauma Deakin Med students
12 cases
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Normal
2 cases
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Epiphenomenon
Epiphenomenon (plural: epiphenomena) is a term used in medicine to refer to the association between two conditions 'X' and 'Y', in that there is a correlation, but without implying any direct causal link.
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Pneumobilia
Published
20 Oct 2010
65% complete
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Methotrexate encephalopathy
Published
09 Jan 2014
65% complete
MRI
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Normal clavicle radiograph
Published
05 Jul 2016
19% complete
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teach
6 cases
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21 cases
Exam oriented selected important cases
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29/12
8 cases
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Paeds Deakin Med students
16 cases
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Case Review - Year 3
17 cases
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Periacetabular granuloma (particle disease)
Published
11 Feb 2018
74% complete
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Syringohydromyelia
Published
08 Jan 2022
80% complete
MRI
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Creatine kinase
Creatine kinase (CK), also known as creatine phosphokinase (CPK), is a key enzyme, for energy production in mitochondria and muscle tissues. It is important as a diagnostic assay in clinical practice, primarily because inflamed/injured muscle releases creatine kinase into the circulation 1.
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