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Jejunal perforation
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24 Jun 2022
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Mallet finger
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Great toe proximal phalanx fracture
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Torus fracture
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Intraosseous meningioma
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29 Nov 2023
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Dehiscent floor of orbit
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31 Oct 2008
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Bipartite patella
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Aneursym related subarachnoid hemorrhage with hydrocephalus
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15 May 2016
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Kawasaki related coronary artery disease
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19 Aug 2022
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Upper gastrointestinal bleeding - gastric ulcer
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25 Sep 2015
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PET-CT (overview)
PET-CT imaging is a form of dual-modality imaging that utilizes the advantages of both positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT).
PET imaging excels at detailing physiologic or biologic phenomena through the administration of positron-emitting radiopharmaceuticals. The bi...
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Taylor dysplasia
Taylor dysplasia is a type of focal cortical dysplasia and a common cause of refractory epilepsy. Under both the Palmini classification and the Blumcke classification of focal cortical dysplasia, Taylor dysplasia is classified as type II.
For further discussion of the radiographic features ple...
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Fibrosing mediastinitis
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Plombage
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17 Sep 2020
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Plantar fibromatosis
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04 Dec 2023
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Persistent proatlantal intersegmental artery
The proatlantal intersegmental artery is also known as the type I proatlantal artery, and is one of the persistent carotid-vertebrobasilar anastomoses. It arises from the internal carotid artery (similar to the persistent hypoglossal artery) but instead of heading for the hypoglossal canal, it j...
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Bright tongue sign
The bright tongue sign is a radiological sign most commonly described in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis with bulbar involvement 1,2. However, this sign is not pathognomonic, and may be seen with other myopathies or neuropathies with tongue or bulbar involvement (e.g. Kennedy disease, Pompe diseas...
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Mature cystic ovarian teratoma
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25 Jan 2019
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Testicular cancer
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