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Greater trochanteric-pelvic impingement

Greater trochanteric-pelvic impingement also known as pelvitrochanteric impingement or trochanteric impingement is an extra-articular or external type of hip impingement 1,2. Epidemiology Greater trochanteric-pelvic impingement seems to be more common in younger people 2. Risk factors Perthe...
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Unerupted wisdom tooth

  Diagnosis certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 24 Nov 2009
68% complete
CT
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Neuro ct core

7 cases

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adrenal

No description provided

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Ankle fracture - Weber A

  Diagnosis certain
Pir Abdul Ahad Aziz Qureshi
Published 06 Jul 2019
75% complete
X-ray
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Pectus excavatum

  Diagnosis certain
Som S Biswas
Published 07 Feb 2023
82% complete
X-ray
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Normal renal tract ultrasound (female)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Craig Hacking
Published 07 Jun 2018
50% complete
Ultrasound
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Cystic hygroma with hydrops fetalis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Paresh K Desai
Published 10 Jul 2009
63% complete
Ultrasound
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Odontoid fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Published 21 May 2018
87% complete
CT X-ray
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Chinese dragon sign

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mate Kover
Published 08 Jan 2021
69% complete
X-ray
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Small bowel obstruction - active Crohn disease

  Diagnosis certain
Bruno Di Muzio
Published 23 Aug 2020
92% complete
CT
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Normal pelvis CT angiogram

  Diagnosis not applicable
Craig Hacking
Published 09 Dec 2020
45% complete
CT
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Golden arches sign (knees)

The Golden arches sign is a nuclear medicine sign often seen on bone scan in patients with total knee prosthesis. The femoral condylar prosthesis results in two central photopenic regions with two 'hot' arches formed around the periprosthetic region. This finding is non-specific and may sugges...
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Perianal abscess

  Diagnosis certain
Bruno Di Muzio
Published 07 Jun 2018
92% complete
MRI
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Acute necrotizing encephalitis of childhood

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ahmed Abdrabou
Published 02 Apr 2019
81% complete
CT MRI
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Radiology training for chiropractic radiologists in the United States of America

Radiology training for chiropractic radiologists in the United States of America includes a minimum of 3 years of residency after obtaining a Doctor of Chiropractic degree (DC), which is largely focused on musculoskeletal (MSK) radiology. A small number of chiropractic radiologists pursue a one ...
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X-rays

4 cases

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Trauma chest

3 cases

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Promet MSK

148 cases

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Cirrhosis

1 case

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