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Chondral fracture
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16 May 2024
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Parameniscal cyst
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06 May 2024
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Gout
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17 May 2024
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Hoffa fracture
Hoffa fracture, also known as Busch-Hoffa fracture, is a type of distal condylar femoral fracture and is characterized by an associated fracture component in the coronal plane.
Epidemiology
While they are rare in absolute numbers, they can account for approximately 40% of intercondylar fractur...
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Disarticulation
The term disarticulation refers to the disconnection of all or part of a limb from the body, specifically through a joint. This is in contrast to amputation, which is the disconnection or removal of the structure through a bone.
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Bertolotti syndrome
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15 May 2024
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Hypertrophic osteoarthropathy
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09 Jul 2018
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Nuclear medicine
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Hip disarticulation
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17 May 2024
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Pudendal nerve MRI (male)
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16 May 2024
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Osteogenesis imperfecta
Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) refers to a heterogeneous group of congenital, non-sex-linked, genetic disorders of collagen type I production, involving connective tissues and bones.
The hallmark feature of osteogenesis imperfecta is osteoporosis and fragile bones that fracture easily, as well a...
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Superficial CD34-positive fibroblastic tumor
Superficial CD34-positive fibroblastic tumors (SCPFT) or PRDM10-rearranged soft tissue tumors are rare low-grade mesenchymal neoplasms of the dermis and subcutis 1-3 that have been just added to the WHO classification of soft tissue tumors in 2020 2,3.
Epidemiology
Superficial CD34-positive fi...
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Chondral fracture
Chondral fractures are fractures that involve cartilage only unlike osteochondral fractures where the articular cartilage, as well as the subchondral bone plate, are involved 1.
Epidemiology
Chondral fractures typically occur in combination with ligamentous injuries in young adults but can be ...
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Antihelix (ear)
The antihelix of the ear refers to the Y-shaped cartilage within the external ear, it lies next to the scapha of the ear, the ridge separating the helix from the antihelix.
Gross anatomy
The antihelix can be divided into two parts bifurcating around the triangular fossa1:
superior crus: upper...
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Reactive arthritis
Reactive arthritis (ReA) is a sterile inflammatory monoarticular or oligoarticular arthritis that follows an infection at a different site, commonly enteric or urogenital. It is classified as a type of seronegative spondyloarthropathy.
Terminology
Reactive arthritis was formerly known as Reite...
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CT lumbar spine (protocol)
The CT lumbar spine or L-spine protocol serves as an examination for the assessment of the lumbar spine. As a separate examination, it is most often performed as a non-contrast study. It might be combined or simultaneously acquired with a CT abdomen. It also forms a part of a polytrauma CT or mi...
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Ganglion cyst
Published
15 May 2024
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Tuberculous spondylitis
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16 May 2024
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Rotator cuff tear arthropathy
Rotator cuff tear arthropathy is a spectrum of degenerative disease that develops due to a rotator cuff deficient shoulder. The term encompasses both rotator cuff tendinopathic change as well as associated joint degenerative change.
Epidemiology
Elderly women are affected more than men and it...
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Tuberculous arthropathy of wrist joint
Published
10 May 2024
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MRI
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Rotator cuff tear arthropathy
Published
15 May 2024
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