9,167 results found
Case
Oesophageal cancer
Published
16 May 2021
77% complete
CT
Case
Acute appendicitis - subhepatic
Published
27 May 2022
79% complete
Ultrasound
Article
Polysplenia syndrome
Polysplenia syndrome, also known as left isomerism, is a type of heterotaxy syndrome where there are multiple spleens congenitally as part of left-sided isomerism.
Epidemiology
Polysplenia is seen predominantly in female patients. It is usually diagnosed in childhood or adulthood, later than a...
Case
Perforated pelvic appendicitis
Published
03 Dec 2020
80% complete
MRI
Annotated image
Article
Cascade stomach
A cascade stomach, also referred to as a cup and spill configuration, is an anatomic variant of the stomach involving an angulation separating the fundus and body of the stomach. It is named for its appearance on contrast swallow, where contrast may fill the proximal stomach before spilling over...
Case
Chest wall metastasis - hepatocellular carcinoma
Published
24 Apr 2023
87% complete
Annotated image
CT
Case
Perforated gastric ulcer with hepatic abscess
Published
04 Dec 2020
80% complete
Annotated image
MRI
Case
Petersen internal hernia resulting in volvulus of the entire small bowel
Published
08 Nov 2022
92% complete
CT
Case
Duodenal web
Published
18 Feb 2023
94% complete
Barium
Case
Misty mesentery
Published
20 Oct 2010
50% complete
CT
Article
Dehiscence
Dehiscence is a general term referring to 'splitting open' and is used in a variety of contexts in medicine generally and radiology more specifically.
The two most common usages are:
splitting open of a wound (e.g. sternal dehiscence)
loss of bone separating one structure from another (e.g. ...
Case
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Published
29 Dec 2020
92% complete
CT
Case
Hodgkin lymphoma: gross mesenteric lymphadenopathy
Published
16 Oct 2012
71% complete
X-ray
CT
Case
Neutropenic enteritis
Published
30 Aug 2017
68% complete
CT
Case
Foreign body - swallowed grill
Published
21 Nov 2016
82% complete
X-ray
Article
Left hemicolectomy
Left hemicolectomy is a surgical procedure in which splenic flexure, descending colon, and a portion of the sigmoid colon are removed for radical treatment of various pathologies affecting the descending colon.
Indications
colon cancer
inflammatory bowel disease
isolated left diverticular di...
Case
Rectus sheath haematoma
Published
30 Oct 2017
95% complete
CT
Article
Right hemicolectomy
A right hemicolectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the caecum and ascending colon.
Indications
cancer of the appendix, caecum or ascending colon (most common) 1
inflammatory bowel disease, particularly Crohn's disease
complicated appendicitis
caecal volvulus
perforation of the right c...
Case
Midgut malrotation - adult
Published
05 Jan 2022
100% complete
CT
Fluoroscopy
Case
Giant hiatal hernia
Published
31 Dec 2021
100% complete
X-ray
CT