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Pancreas
The pancreas (plural: pancreata) is an unpaired, mostly retroperitoneal organ that has endocrine and exocrine functions, with a role in glucose metabolism and digestion.
Gross anatomy
Location
The pancreas is located at approximately the L1-L2 vertebral level in the anterior pararenal space o...
Case
Septate gallbladder
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Published
08 Jul 2022
92% complete
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MRI
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Incidental hepatic hemangioma
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Published
23 Feb 2015
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CT
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Periportal fibrosis
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Published
20 Feb 2020
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Ultrasound
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumor complicated by liver abscess
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Published
18 Jan 2010
68% complete
CT
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Ruptured splenic hydatid cyst
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Published
01 Jan 2016
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CT
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Paraduodenal pancreatitis
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Published
16 Mar 2013
74% complete
CT
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Solitary hepatic abscess
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Published
22 Feb 2017
59% complete
CT
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Hepatic abscess ruptured into biliary tree with cholangitis and thrombosis of right hepatic vein
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Published
30 Jul 2022
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Annotated image
CT
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Infantile hepatic hemangioma
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Published
03 Jun 2018
74% complete
CT
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Diabetic ketoacidosis
Diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) is an acute, life-threatening complication that usually occurs in new-onset and established type 1 diabetic patients due to a state of severe insulin deficiency. This condition is characterized by hyperglycemia, ketoacidosis, and ketonuria.
Epidemiology
Diabetic ket...
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Gallstone ileus within a hernia sac
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Published
28 Feb 2022
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CT
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Liver segments (annotated CT)
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Published
26 Jun 2016
35% complete
Annotated image
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Pancreas divisum
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Published
02 Aug 2011
65% complete
MRI
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Liver tumors
Liver tumors, like tumors of any organ, can be classified as primary or secondary.
Metastases
Liver metastases are by far the most common hepatic malignancy, with many of the most common primaries readily seeding to the liver. This is especially the case with gastrointestinal tract tumors, due...
Case
Hepatic hydatid cyst
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Published
30 May 2013
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Ultrasound
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Emphysematous cholecystitis
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Published
20 Jan 2013
98% complete
CT
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Ultrasound
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Hepatic solitary fibrous tumor
Hepatic solitary fibrous tumors are rare mesenchymal tumors.
Terminology
Historically, hepatic solitary fibrous tumors were known as hepatic hemangiopericytomas, however this term has now been abandoned.
Epidemiology
Fewer than 60 cases of hepatic solitary fibrous tumor have been reported i...
Case
Pancreatic adenocarcinoma on top of chronic pancreatitis
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Published
27 Feb 2021
75% complete
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Gastric varix
Gastric varices are an important portosystemic collateral pathway, occurring in ~20% of patients with portal hypertension. They are considered distinct from esophageal varices in that they have a propensity to hemorrhage at comparatively lower portal pressures 1, and are also associated with hig...