9,373 results found
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Scapular osteochondromas with large scapulothoracic bursitis

  Diagnosis certain
Bennett Francis Dwan
Published 27 May 2024
100% complete
X-ray MRI CT
Article

Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome

Birt-Hogg-Dubé syndrome (BHDS), also known as folliculin gene-associated syndrome, is a multi-system disease characterized by: cutaneous manifestations, typically fibrofolliculomas multiple lung cysts and spontaneous pneumothoraces increased risk of renal tumors, typically chromophobe oncocyt...
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Traumatic diaphragm rupture and abdominal wall hernia

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 31 Dec 2015
76% complete
CT X-ray
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Pulmonary tuberculosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ashish Mohan Bhattarai
Published 22 Sep 2021
80% complete
CT
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Pulmonary tuberculosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ashish Mohan Bhattarai
Published 09 Sep 2021
80% complete
X-ray CT
Article

Soft tissue sarcoma

Soft tissue sarcomas are a heterogeneous group of malignant tumors of mesenchymal origin (sarcoma) that originate from the soft tissues rather than bone. They are classified on the basis of tissue seen on histology. The more common sarcomas in the adult and pediatric populations are listed below...
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Severe pectus excavatum

  Diagnosis certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 26 May 2024
84% complete
CT Annotated image
Article

Rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune multisystemic inflammatory disease that affects many organs but predominantly attacks the synovial tissues and joints. Epidemiology The overall prevalence is 0.5-1% and the disease is 2-3 times more common in women 1. Onset is generally in adu...
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Congenital pulmonary airway malformation (CPAM)

Al sayed Ahmed Saeed
Published 17 Jan 2022
51% complete
CT
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Diaphragmatic paralysis

Diaphragmatic paralysis (also considered very similar to the term diaphragmatic palsy) can be unilateral or bilateral. Clinical presentation The diaphragm is the most important muscle of ventilation. Clinical features are highly variable according to underlying etiological factors: unilateral...
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Sniff test

The fluoroscopic sniff test is a useful addition to diaphragm fluoroscopy and is used to evaluate diaphragmatic contraction and excursion in patients with suspected phrenic nerve palsy, breathing difficulties following stroke or recent elevation of a hemidiaphragm on chest radiograph. US can al...
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Diaphragmatic eventration

Diaphragmatic eventration refers to an abnormal contour of the diaphragmatic dome with no disruption to the diaphragmatic continuity. It typically affects only a segment of the hemidiaphragm, compared to paralysis/weakness where the entire hemidiaphragm is typically affected.  Epidemiology Ass...
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Sarcoidosis (thoracic manifestations)

Pulmonary and mediastinal involvement of sarcoidosis is extremely common, seen in over 90% of patients with sarcoidosis. Radiographic features are variable depending on the stage of the disease.  For a general discussion, please refer to the parent article: sarcoidosis. Epidemiology Pulmonary...
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Pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms and necrotizing pneumonia

  Diagnosis certain
Albina Polianskaia
Published 20 May 2024
95% complete
CT
Article

Pneumoconiosis

Pneumoconioses are a broad group of lung diseases that are usually categorized as resulting from inhalation of dust particles. They are therefore considered part of the spectrum of inhalational lung diseases, and also occupational lung diseases. Epidemiology Associations Caplan syndrome Vari...
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Left superior intercostal vein - aortic nipple

  Diagnosis certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 25 Mar 2015
83% complete
Annotated image X-ray
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Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis

Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis (ABPA) is at the mild end of the spectrum of disease caused by pulmonary aspergillosis and can be classified as an eosinophilic lung disease 2-4.  Epidemiology This entity is most commonly encountered in patients with longstanding asthma, and only occasi...
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Asbestosis

Asbestosis is an occupational fibrotic lung disease associated with high levels of asbestos fiber inhalation. Fibrosis is lower lobe predominant and can progress. Even without progression the risk of lung cancer is increased. The presence of pleural plaques is variable 10. Epidemiology Asbest...
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Small right pleural effusion

  Diagnosis certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 31 Oct 2013
79% complete
X-ray
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Pleural plaques

  Diagnosis almost certain
Gabriel Orlando González Herrera
Published 24 May 2024
83% complete
X-ray CT

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