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Heart
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Complex regional pain syndrome
Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), also known as Sudeck atrophy, is a condition that can affect the extremities in a wide clinical spectrum. No one imaging study is sensitive or specific to rule in or rule out the syndrome.
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Two forms of complex regional pain syndrome have been...
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Endometrial adenocarcinoma
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17 May 2016
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CT
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Appendicitis
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Intramural hematoma of the ascending colon
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04 Jul 2022
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CT
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Common hepatic duct
The common hepatic duct (CHD) is formed by the right and left hepatic ducts junction. It joins the cystic duct to form the common bile duct (CBD). It is approximately 4 cm long and 4 mm in diameter, typically.
Together with the cystic duct (laterally) and cystic artery (superiorly), they form ...
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Distal phalanx fracture
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05 Aug 2021
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X-ray
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Focal transmantle dysplasia
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19 May 2012
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MRI
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Finkelstein test
The Finkelstein test is a clinical test used to assess the presence of De Quervain's tenosynovitis in people with wrist pain. It is performed by grasping the patient's thumb and deviating the hand in the ulnar direction. If a sharp pain is elicited along the distal radius, this is considered to ...
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Infantile tremor syndrome
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24 Mar 2021
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MRI
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Pleomorphic calcifications (crushed stone appearance) and some cast calcifications associated with ductal carcinoma in situ
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13 Feb 2022
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Mammography
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Medial hallux sesamoid fracture
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25 Nov 2022
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X-ray
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Ruptured berry aneurysm
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04 Feb 2023
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CT
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Brain metastasis
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31 Jan 2016
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MRI
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Sebaceous cyst - MRI
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07 May 2011
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MRI
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Lumboperitoneal shunt
Lumboperitoneal (LP) shunts are a device used to shunt cerebrospinal fluid in the treatment of increased CSF pressure.
As the name suggests, a catheter is placed with its tip in the lumbar spinal canal (intrathecal). The distal catheter is tunneled under the skin and into the peritoneal cavity....
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PXA
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2 cases
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Cumulus oophorus
Cumulus oophorus refers to an appearance in the ovary in which multiple granulosa cells enlarge around a developing oocyte. These support cells ("cumulus cells") serve multiple functions in the maturation of the oocyte. They may occasionally be seen during a pelvic ultrasound, and should not be ...
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Glenn shunt
The Glenn shunt, also known as Glenn procedure, is a palliative surgical procedure for a variety of cyanotic congenital heart diseases.
Rationale
In this procedure, the systemic venous return is re-directed to the pulmonary circulation, bypassing the right heart 1-3.
It can be used in a varie...