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Medial umbilical folds
The medial umbilical folds are bilateral raised ridges of parietal peritoneum in the deep aspect of the anterior abdominal wall formed by the underlying medial umbilical ligaments running from the pelvis to the umbilicus. The medial umbilical ligaments are anatomical remnants of the obliterated ...
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Adrenocortical carcinoma
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09 May 2019
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Urethral diverticulum
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21 Aug 2021
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Immature ovarian teratoma
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25 Apr 2017
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Iatrogenic renal injury - AAST grade IV
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17 Oct 2019
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Diffuse large B cell lymphoma - renal involvement
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26 Apr 2022
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Bilateral renal pelvic stones with grade IV hydronephrosis
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06 Sep 2021
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Vesicoureteric junction stone - on ultrasound
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15 Feb 2013
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Mesoblastic nephroma
Mesoblastic nephroma, also sometimes known as a congenital mesoblastic nephroma (CMN), Boland's tumor or fetal renal hamartoma, is generally a benign renal tumor that typically occurs in utero or in infancy.
Epidemiology
It is the most common neonatal renal tumor. Diagnosis is usually made in ...
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Ureteric rupture
Ureteric rupture is rare but has been described. It may be spontaneous or secondary to another pathology or intervention.
Clinical presentation
The most common symptoms are sudden, severe, persistent lower abdominal pain with severe peritoneal irritation. Abdominal compartment syndrome, respir...
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Extrapulmonary tuberculosis
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) refers to the hematogenous spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Pathology
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis can occur as a primary form of the disease, i.e. direct infection of an extrapulmonary organ without the presence of primary pulmonary tuberculosis or it can ...
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Intrapelvic cup migration
Intrapelvic cup migration is a serious complication after total hip arthroplasty, in which the prosthetic acetabular cup migrates or drifts into the pelvic inlet.
Epidemiology
Fortunately, this complication is very rare. There seems to be a female predisposition 1-3.
Risk factors
Factors inc...
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Bladder rupture
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15 May 2018
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Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck
Hydrocele of the canal of Nuck is a rare condition in female children caused by a failure of complete obliteration of the canal of Nuck 1. The canal of Nuck is an abnormal patent pouch of peritoneum extending anterior to the round ligament of the uterus into the labia majora 2. Incomplete oblite...
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Ureterosciatic hernia
Ureterosciatic hernias are a very rare form of pelvic sciatic hernia and occurs when the ureter passes through the greater or lesser sciatic foramen 1.
Epidemiology
Ureterosciatic hernias most commonly occur in women aged 40 to 60 years 4.
Clinical presentation
Symptoms vary based on involve...
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Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder
Post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder (PTLD), also referred as post-transplant lymphoproliferation disorder, represents a variety of conditions ranging from lymphoid hyperplasia to malignancy, included in the WHO classification of haematolymphoid tumors under "lymphoid proliferations and ...
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Kidneys
The kidneys are paired retroperitoneal organs that lie at the level of the T12 to L3 vertebral bodies.
Gross anatomy
Location
The kidneys are located to either side of the vertebral column in the perirenal space of the retroperitoneum, within the posterior abdominal wall. The long axis of the...
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Renal amyloidosis
Renal amyloidosis is rare as an isolated entity but can be associated with systemic amyloidosis.
Epidemiology
Renal involvement is estimated to affect a large proportion of the patients with systemic amyloidosis, with about half of them dying of renal failure complications 8.
Clinical prese...
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Adrenal myelolipoma and beaver tail liver
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25 Jan 2021
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Adrenal cortical carcinoma
An adrenal cortical carcinoma, also known as adrenocortical carcinoma, is a highly malignant but rare primary neoplasm of the adrenal gland. It may present as a hormonally active or inactive tumor.
Epidemiology
Although men and women are affected equally, functioning tumors are more common in...