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Hip disarticulation

  Diagnosis certain
Evangeline Collins
Published 17 May 2024
91% complete
X-ray
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Regenerative liver nodule

Regenerative liver nodules are a form of non-neoplastic nodules that arise in a cirrhotic liver. Terminology This may be slightly different from the term nodular regenerative hyperplasia, which are described histopathologically as regenerative nodules with little or no hepatic fibrosis and lar...
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Brachymetatarsia

  Diagnosis certain
Ashesh Ishwarlal Ranchod
Published 17 May 2024
94% complete
X-ray
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Caudate nucleus

Caudate nuclei are paired nuclei which along with the globus pallidus and putamen are referred to as the corpus striatum, and collectively make up the basal ganglia. The caudate nuclei have both motor and behavioral functions, in particular maintaining body and limb posture, as well as controlli...
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Md Alauddin saddam

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Location : Bangladesh
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Specialty trainee (year 1)
Public cases : 0
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Edits : 1
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Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (FDG PET-CT)

  Diagnosis certain
Kevin Banks
Published 17 May 2024
89% complete
CT Nuclear medicine MRI
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Sahil Patil

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Location : Australia
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Resident (HMO year 2+)
Public cases : 2
Public playlists : 0
Edits : 2
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Calcific bursitis

  Diagnosis certain
Matt Skalski
Published 12 Jan 2016
98% complete
X-ray MRI
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Inflammatory breast cancer (bone scan)

  Diagnosis certain
Kevin Banks
Published 17 May 2024
92% complete
Nuclear medicine CT Mammography
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breast frcr

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Intejar ali

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Location : Parsa, Nepal
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Junior Doctor (HMO year 1)
Public cases : 0
Public playlists : 9
Edits : 1
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Anterior corticospinal tract

The anterior corticospinal tract is formed at the level of the of the medullary pyramids, where the majority (90%) of descending corticospinal tract fibers decussate to form the lateral corticospinal tract. The remaining non-decussating fibers (10%) form the much smaller anterior corticospinal t...
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Rectal cancer response assessment

Assessment of rectal cancer response to therapy, which may be chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or a combination, relies on the synthesis of clinical, endoscopic and radiologic evaluation.  The purpose of neoadjuvant therapy is to downstage the tumor, to facilitate surgical resection, and reduce loca...
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Domestically acquired particulate lung disease (FDG PET-CT)

  Diagnosis almost certain
Kevin Banks
Published 17 May 2024
77% complete
X-ray CT Nuclear medicine
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Choledochal cyst

Choledochal cysts represent congenital cystic dilatations of the biliary tree. Diagnosis relies on excluding other conditions as a cause of biliary duct dilatation, e.g. tumor, gallstone, inflammation. Epidemiology Choledochal cysts are rare, with an incidence of 1:100,000-150,000. Although th...
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Subungual glomus tumor

  Diagnosis almost certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 18 May 2024
75% complete
Ultrasound Photo
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Rathke cleft cyst

Rathke cleft cysts, also known as pars intermedia cysts, are non-neoplastic, sellar or suprasellar epithelium-lined cysts arising from the embryologic remnants of Rathke pouch in the pituitary gland. They are common lesions and usually incidentally identified.  Epidemiology common, found in ~1...
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Rathke pouch

Rathke pouch, also known as hypophyseal diverticulum, is an ectodermal outpouching of stomodeum (primitive oral cavity lined by ectoderm) which forms at approximately 3-4 weeks gestation and goes on to form the adenohypophysis of the pituitary gland. Gross anatomy The anterior wall of the pouc...
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Pituitary gland

The pituitary gland (a.k.a. hypophysis cerebri), together with its connections to the hypothalamus, acts as the main endocrine interface between the central nervous system and the rest of the body.  Gross anatomy The pituitary gland sits atop the base of the skull in a concavity within the sph...
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Craig Hacking

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Location : Brisbane, Australia
Primary area interest : Emergency radiology
Level of training : Consultant (year 11-15)
Public cases : 1451
Public playlists : 432
Edits : 15408

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