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Caput medusae sign (developmental venous anomaly)
The caput medusae sign also sometimes known as a palm tree sign refers to developmental venous anomalies of the brain, where a number of veins converge centrally into a single draining vein.
The sign is seen on both CT and MRI when contrast medium is administered. Angiographically the caput me...
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Chest
13 cases
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COPD
2 cases
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Mammography
139 cases
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SPINE
22 cases
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abdominal aorta anatomy
10 cases
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Shear wave elastography
Shear wave elastography is a developing variation of ultrasound imaging.
The concept is similar to strain elastography, but instead of using transducer pressure to compare a shift in an ultrasound A-line (thereby measuring changes in strain), a higher intensity pulse is transmitted to produce s...
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Plantaris tendon tear
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30 Nov 2018
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Ultrasound
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Postoperative complications
36 cases
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Chest for the Lisa Salams
24 cases
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Germ cell tumors of the ovary
Germ cell tumors of the ovary account for approximately 15-20% of all ovarian tumors. In children and adolescents, up to 60% of ovarian tumors can be of germ cell origin.
They include:
ovarian teratoma(s): commonest primary benign tumor of ovary and commonest germ cell tumor:
mature (cystic) ...
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Hip osteoarthritis
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06 May 2015
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Aortic arch
The aortic arch represents the direct continuation of the ascending aorta and represents a key area for a review of normal variant anatomy and a wide range of pathological processes that range from congenital anomalies to traumatic injury.
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origin: continuation of the ascending aorta at...
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July 22
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Arthritis review
6 cases
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Coccydynia
2 cases
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Orthopantomography
The orthopantomogram (also known as an orthopantomograph, pantomogram, OPG or OPT) is a panoramic single image radiograph of the mandible, maxilla and teeth. It is often encountered in dental practice and occasionally in the emergency department; providing a convenient, inexpensive and rapid way...
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Situs inversus
Published
06 May 2015
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X-ray
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Cerebral arteriovenous malformation with hemorrhage
Published
16 Apr 2014
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CT
DSA (angiography)
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Chordoma - clivus
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18 Jan 2022
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