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Nico Behnke

Nico Behnke on Radiopaedia.org
Location : Germany
Primary area interest : Musculoskeletal radiology
Level of training : Consultant/Attending (year 1-5)
Public cases : 10
Public playlists : 0
Edits : 24
Case

Optic pathways - Gray's anatomy illustration

  Diagnosis not applicable
Gray's Illustrations
Published 14 May 2015
29% complete
Diagram
Case

Small bowel perforation

  Diagnosis certain
Praveen Jha
Published 20 Feb 2012
83% complete
CT
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Thrombosis in forearm vascular malformation

  Diagnosis almost certain
Chris O'Donnell
Published 19 Feb 2012
62% complete
Ultrasound MRI
Case

Morton neuroma

  Diagnosis probable
Andrew Lawson
Published 20 Nov 2013
65% complete
MRI
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Diffuse hepatic steatosis

  Diagnosis certain
Andrei Tsoriev
Published 21 Jan 2015
83% complete
MRI
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Orbit

7 cases

No description provided

Case

Pulmonary sarcoidosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Michael P Hartung
Published 16 Apr 2019
68% complete
CT
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Primary CNS lymphoma

  Diagnosis certain
Ali Hekmatnia
Published 01 Aug 2019
86% complete
MRI
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Gastric outlet obstruction due to tumoral infiltration

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Published 24 Aug 2023
80% complete
CT
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Henry Knipe

Henry Knipe on Radiopaedia.org
Location : Hobart, Australia
Primary area interest : Musculoskeletal radiology
Level of training : Consultant (year 6-10)
Public cases : 1582
Public playlists : 71
Edits : 33767
Case

Parietal skull vault thinning

  Diagnosis certain
Chris O'Donnell
Published 17 Feb 2016
92% complete
CT
Playlist

Brain Anatomy

4 cases

Brain Anatomy

Playlist

Small Bowel

1 case

No description provided

Playlist

6322

12 cases

No description provided

Article

Dandy-Walker continuum

Dandy-Walker continuum, also referred to as Dandy-Walker spectrum or Dandy-Walker complex, corresponds to a group of disorders believed to represent a continuum spectrum of posterior fossa malformations, characterized by inferior vermian hypoplasia and incomplete formation of the fourth ventricl...
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Rhombencephalon

The rhombencephalon (plural: rhombencephalons or rhombencephala), or hindbrain is a primary vesicle of the neural tube. Development During the fifth week of embryological development, the rhombencephalon further subdivides into the secondary brain vesicles, the metencephalon and the myelenceph...
Article

Thymic notch sign

The thymic notch sign represents the normal thymus in a newborn on a frontal chest radiograph. Interruption of the cardiac silhouette forms a notch, which may be seen on either side, but more frequently is seen on the left side.   See also thymic sail sign thymic wave sign  
Case

Foreign body in rectum - aluminum cigar cover tube

  Diagnosis certain
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 21 Jan 2015
79% complete
X-ray Photo
Case

Chordoma of the clivus

  Diagnosis certain
Fateme Hosseinabadi
Published 01 Aug 2019
87% complete
MRI Pathology

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