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Thyroid cartilage

The thyroid cartilage is the largest of the cartilages of the larynx, with its superior border sitting at the level of the C4 vertebra. Gross anatomy The thyroid cartilage consists of bilateral flattened laminae that are fused in the anterior midline to form the laryngeal prominence (Adam's ap...
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Subconjunctival fat prolapse

Subconjunctival fat prolapse is an acquired herniation of intraconal fat due to the weakening of the Tenon capsule by normal aging, surgery, or trauma. It presents clinically with a fat-containing epibulbar mass in the lateral canthal area. Epidemiology  Subconjunctival fat prolapse occurs mai...
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Hyperostosis frontalis interna

  Diagnosis certain
Gaurav Som Prakash Gupta
Published 14 Aug 2013
78% complete
MRI CT
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Acquired cholesteatoma

Acquired cholesteatomas are far more common than congenital cholesteatomas and are almost always closely related to the tympanic membrane and pneumatized portion of the temporal bone from which most are thought to arise 9. Cholesteatomas occur far more commonly in the middle ear than in the ext...
Case

Enlarged condylar emissary vein

  Diagnosis almost certain
Bálint Botz
Published 20 Apr 2022
77% complete
CT
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Hair band artifact

  Diagnosis certain
Daniel J Bell
Published 05 Sep 2021
84% complete
CT
Case

Orbital venous varix

  Diagnosis almost certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 28 Oct 2008
53% complete
CT
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Parathyroid adenoma

  Diagnosis probable
Jan Frank Gerstenmaier
Published 18 Feb 2015
66% complete
Ultrasound Nuclear medicine
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Large vestibular aqueduct syndrome

  Diagnosis certain
Mostafa Elfeky
Published 07 Dec 2017
95% complete
CT MRI
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Submandibular ganglion

The submandibular ganglion is one of four parasympathetic ganglia of the head and neck. It receives parasympathetic fibers from the facial nerve. Gross anatomy small ganglion suspended from the undersurface of the lingual nerve inferior to submandibular duct sitting on the hyoglossus muscle ...
Case

Vocal cords (Gray's illustration)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Craig Hacking
Published 20 Feb 2024
35% complete
Diagram
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Otalgia

Otalgia refers to the clinical symptoms of ear pain. It is broadly divided in two categories which are primary otalgia (~ 50% 3) - ear pain originating from causes within or near to the ear itself secondary otalgia / referred otalgia (~50% 3)- ear pain due to causes remote from the ear Pathol...
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Eagle syndrome

Frank Gaillard
Published 10 Feb 2023
70% complete
MRI X-ray CT
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Calvarial fibrous dysplasia

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 02 Jul 2022
76% complete
CT
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Pterygopalatine ganglion

The pterygopalatine ganglion (also known as the nasal ganglion, or sphenopalatine ganglion) is one of four parasympathetic ganglia of the head and neck and largest of the peripheral parasympathetic ganglia. It receives parasympathetic fibers from the facial nerve. Gross anatomy ganglion locate...
Case

Ocular ultrasound (case of trauma)

  Diagnosis certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 18 May 2013
75% complete
Ultrasound
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Parietal foramen

The parietal foramina are inconstant foramina on each side of the posterior aspect of the parietal bone near the sagittal suture and represent a normal anatomic variant. They transmit emissary veins, draining to the superior sagittal sinus, and occasionally a branch of the occipital artery. The ...
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Orbital pseudotumor

  Diagnosis certain
Dalia Ibrahim
Published 09 Apr 2021
88% complete
CT MRI Photo
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Foreign bodies (intracranial nails)

  Diagnosis certain
David Preston
Published 18 May 2013
66% complete
X-ray
Case

Ocular ultrasound - cataract and retinal detachment

  Diagnosis certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 18 May 2013
72% complete
Ultrasound

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