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Sievert (SI unit)

The sievert (symbol Sv) is the SI unit of equivalent dose and effective dose. It is dimensionally equivalent to one joule per kilogram 1. Although sievert and gray (Gy) are dimensionally equivalent SI units of dose, they cannot be used interchangeably. Sievert is applicable only in context of r...
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Gray (SI unit)

The gray (symbol Gy) is the SI unit of absorbed dose and is defined as the absorption of one joule of energy in the form of ionizing radiation per kilogram of matter 2, i.e. Gy = 1 J/kg. Terminology One gray is a large unit and is usually used with a prefix, e.g. milligray (mGy), microgray (μG...
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Crawford and Schorry classification of congenital tibial dysplasia

The Crawford and Schorry classification, sometimes referred to simply as the Crawford classification, is used to describe congenital tibial dysplasia. Usage The Crawford and Schorry classification is mostly descriptive and does not offer much guidance on the treatment of the condition 1-3. Cl...
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Crawford classification (disambiguation)

There are two distinct and unrelated classification systems which are commonly referred to as the Crawford classification: Crawford classification thoracoabdominal aneurysms Crawford (and Schorry) classification of congenital tibial dysplasia
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Traumatic posterior fossa subdural hematoma in neonates

Traumatic posterior fossa subdural hematoma (TPFSH) in neonates is a traumatic complication at birth. It is extremely rare. Although traumatic posterior fossa subdural hematoma is a very rare condition, it is clinically critical as it may compress the ventricular system or the brainstem and can ...
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Impending testicular infarction

Impending testicular infarction is a rare complication of epididymo-orchitis which can be diagnosed by absence or reversal of diastolic flow in intra-testicular arteries 1,2. Clinical presentation Patients may present with worsening of symptoms of epididymo-orchitis despite proper treatment. ...
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Cardiac ischemia protocol (MRI)

The cardiac MRI ischemia or stress protocol encompasses a set of different MRI sequences for the assessment of myocardial ischemia. Note: This article aims to frame a general concept of a cardiac MRI protocol in the setting of vasodilator stress perfusion testing. Protocol specifics will vary ...
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Ganglioneuroma

Ganglioneuromas are fully differentiated neuronal tumors that do not contain immature elements and potentially occur anywhere along with the peripheral autonomic ganglion sites.  On imaging, usually, they present as well-defined solid masses and can be quite large at presentation. Generally, th...
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Video

Video files are useful in a very limited number of situations, but should not be used for routine stacks of scrollable images (such as CT or MRI). When to use video Rarely is video mandatory, but some studies do benefit from this. The reasons to use video include:  ultrasound cine clips car...
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Buffalo hump

A buffalo hump describes lipomatosis of the posterior neck and interscapular region. It may be idiopathic or caused by a variety of underlying medical conditions: idiopathic Cushing syndrome 1 Cushing disease steroid therapy HIV-associated lipodystrophy 2 Madelung disease (usually in the s...
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de Carvalho index of patellar height

The de Carvalho index is used to measure patellar height and identify patella alta. It is similar to the Caton-Deschamps index and relies upon the length of the patellar articular surface and its distance from the tibia. This helps in reducing erroneous measurements in those with long patellar b...
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Iliotibial band

The iliotibial band (ITB) or tract is a thick band of fascia along the lateral aspect of the thigh. Gross anatomy The ITB is a thickening in the fascia lata. Superiorly, it splits to enclose and anchor the aponeurosis of tensor fasciae latae and posteriorly most of the tendon of gluteus maximu...
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Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity (Crohn disease)

The Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity (MaRIA) scoring system assesses ileocolonic Crohn disease activity on contrast-enhanced MRI enterography. The segmental index represents disease severity in one bowel segment whilst assessing six defined anatomic regions; these can be combined into a glob...
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Clermont score (Crohn disease)

The Clermont score or DWI-MaRIA scoring system assesses ileocolonic Crohn disease activity on noncontrast MRI enterography. It is based on the earlier Magnetic Resonance Index of Activity (MaRIA) index, however, it does not require intravenous gadolinium by substituting relative contrast enhance...
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MELD score (chronic liver disease)

The MELD score (Model for End-stage Liver Disease) is a classification used to grade chronic liver disease in preparation for liver transplantation in adults. The score has prognostic value in terms of three-month mortality. Usage Three-month mortality of patients with chronic liver disease pe...
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Medical abbreviations and acronyms (P)

This article contains a list of commonly used medical abbreviations and acronyms that start with the letter P and may be encountered in medicine and radiology (please keep the main list and any sublists in alphabetic order). A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R ...
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Chiari malformations

Chiari malformations are a group of structural conditions characterized by congenital caudal 'displacement' of the cerebellar tonsils below the foramen magnum, often with associated caudal displacement of brainstem. Terminology The description of 'malformation' may not be accurate for Chiari 0...
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Adenosine

Adenosine is a vasodilating agent, which acts on the vascular smooth muscle surface and leads to vasodilation and a considerable increased vascular flow. NB: This article aims to give a summarized description of adenosine. For detailed and exact information please refer to the information and d...
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Balthazar score (acute pancreatitis)

The Balthazar score is a subscore within the CT severity index (CTSI) for grading acute pancreatitis.  The CTSI sums two scores: Balthazar score: grading of pancreatitis (A-E) grading the extent of pancreatic necrosis The Balthazar score was originally used alone, but adding a score for panc...
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Brachytherapy

Brachytherapy, also known as sealed source radiation therapy or endocurietherapy, is a form of radiation therapy where a radioactive source is placed, under the guidance of imaging, within or next to the area requiring treatment. This provides localized targeted internal radiation. Brachytherap...
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