15,226 results found
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Intracanalicular acoustic schwannoma
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06 Dec 2020
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Porencephalic cyst
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15 Oct 2019
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Neuromyelitis optica with anti-NMDA receptor encephalitis
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30 Apr 2024
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Basal ganglia T1 hyperintensity
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30 Aug 2012
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Tau dementia
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23 Jun 2017
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Nuclear medicine
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Hemosiderin deposit after intracerebral hemorrhage
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10 Feb 2012
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Polyneuritis cranialis
Polyneuritis cranialis is often considered an oculopharyngeal subtype of Guillain-Barré syndrome, but the term has also been used for other subtypes of post-infectious and inflammatory polyneuritis (including diphteria, HIV, Lyme disease, sarcoidosis, post-chemotherapy, etc.) 1,2. The term was i...
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Saccular aneurysm of the terminal ICA compressing the III cranial nerve
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25 Jul 2021
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Acute severe hepatic encephalopathy
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23 Sep 2021
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Epidural abscess showing extraspinal propagation
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11 Feb 2021
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Subependymal grey matter heterotopia with partial corpus callosum dysgenesis, open lip schizencephaly, pachygyria and Dandy Walker variant
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14 Feb 2023
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Midbrain (axial)
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16 May 2015
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Diagram
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Normal optic nerves and chiasm
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26 Apr 2015
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Choroid plexus lipoma
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06 Dec 2020
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Anterior temporal pole perivascular cyst
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01 Feb 2018
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Cerebral tuberculomas
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13 Oct 2016
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Posterior pituitary
The posterior pituitary (also known as neurohypophysis) is a direct extension from the hypothalamus and does not synthesize any hormones, but rather releases oxytocin and ADH (vasopressin) which has traveled down the infundibulum in vesicles termed Herring bodies. The cell bodies reside into hyp...
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Hydranencephaly
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04 Mar 2019
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Hernia (general)
Hernias (or herniae) are a common pathological entity, in which an anatomical structure passes into an abnormal location via an opening.
The opening may be a normal physiological aperture (e.g. hiatus hernia: stomach passes through the diaphragmatic esophageal hiatus) or pathological. Iatrogeni...
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Pituitary microadenoma
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25 Jul 2019
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MRI