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Tubo-ovarian abscess

Tubo-ovarian abscesses are one of the late complications of pelvic inflammatory disease. Epidemiology Risk factors Risk factors for tubo-ovarian abscesses include 15: previous pelvic inflammatory disease 16 intrauterine device multiple sexual partners diabetes mellitus immunosuppression ...
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Testicular lymphoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Dalia Ibrahim
Published 30 Jan 2022
77% complete
MRI
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Normal pediatric imaging examples

This article lists examples of normal imaging of the pediatric patients divided by region, modality, and age. Chest Plain radiograph chest radiograph premature (27 weeks): example 1 neonate: example 1 (lateral decubitus) 9-month-old: example 1 5-year-old: example 1 6-year-old: example 1 ...
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Ovarian mature cystic teratoma

  Diagnosis certain
Mohammed Alghamdi
Published 01 Feb 2012
89% complete
CT
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Prostate cancer (staging)

Prostate cancer staging takes into account a TNM staging system (primary site, nodal and distant metastases), pretreatment PSA and histological grading. The Gleason score is used to determine the Grade Group.  A superseded staging system is the Whitmore-Jewett staging system. Additionally, the...
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Acute pyelonephritis in ectopic kidney with obstructive uropathy

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 29 Jan 2024
77% complete
CT
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Pelvic lympocele

  Diagnosis probable
Ahmed Magdy Abouelatta
Published 30 Jun 2022
68% complete
MRI
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Posterior dislocation of the hip

Posterior dislocations of the hip, although uncommon, are the most common direction of dislocation for this joint, outnumbering anterior dislocations 9:1. Pathology It most frequently occurs in the setting of significant trauma, given a large amount of force required. The most common scenario ...
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Zinner syndrome

  Diagnosis certain
Adan Radiology Department
Published 16 May 2022
95% complete
CT MRI
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Riedel lobe

  Diagnosis certain
Safwat Mohammad Almoghazy
Published 12 Jun 2017
98% complete
CT
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Abdominoperineal resection

Abdominoperineal resection (APR), or abdominoperineal excision of the rectum (APER), is a type of surgery for the treatment of predominantly low rectal carcinoma in which the sigmoid colon, rectum, and anal canal are removed leaving behind a permanent colostomy. Indications Most commonly in pa...
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Pelvic congestion syndrome

  Diagnosis certain
Naim Qaqish
Published 07 Feb 2020
92% complete
CT
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Acute appendicitis

  Diagnosis certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 07 Apr 2021
95% complete
CT
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Pelvic inflammatory disease

  Diagnosis certain
Matthew Lukies
Published 04 Dec 2023
95% complete
CT
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Bladder calculus

Bladder calculi, commonly referred to as bladder stones, are urinary stones that are found primarily in the urinary bladder and comprise only 5% of all urinary tract stones. They can be divided into primary, secondary, and migratory stones: primary: bladder stones form in the absence of other u...
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Ovarian torsion

Ovarian torsion occurs when the ovary rotates around its supporting ligaments, twisting and squashing the accompanying blood vessels and lymphatics. The term adnexal torsion is preferred because a portion of the fallopian tube is commonly torsed along with the ovary. The term adnexal torsion als...
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Paget disease (bone)

Paget disease of the bone is a common, chronic metabolic bone disorder characterized by excessive abnormal bone remodeling. The classically described radiological appearances are expanded bone with a coarsened trabecular pattern. The pelvis, spine, skull, and proximal long bones are most frequen...
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Sacral and pubic ramus fractures - 12 weeks pregnant

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 26 Mar 2020
92% complete
CT
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Pelvic congestion syndrome

  Diagnosis certain
Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Published 01 Jun 2018
92% complete
CT
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Hydrosalpinx

Hydrosalpinx is a descriptive term and refers to a fluid-filled dilatation of the fallopian tube. If the fluid is infected, i.e. pus, then it is a pyosalpinx; if bloody, then hematosalpinx. Clinical presentation Patients may be asymptomatic or may present with pelvic pain or infertility. Path...

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