9,440 results
Case

Solitary fibrous tumour of the pleura

  Diagnosis probable
Abdallah Al Khateeb
Published 14 Mar 2016
53% complete
CT
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Left-sided superior vena cava, atrial septal defect and right atrial enlargement

  Diagnosis certain
Salah Makboul
Published 22 Mar 2015
82% complete
CT
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Lymphangitic carcinomatosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Muhammad Qasim Khan
Published 25 Jun 2022
74% complete
X-ray CT
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Neonatal pneumothorax

  Diagnosis certain
Angela Byrne
Published 11 Nov 2009
60% complete
X-ray
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Tuberculosis related fibrosing mediastinits

  Diagnosis almost certain
Shimalis Tadasa Fayisa
Published 08 Aug 2022
80% complete
CT
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Ingested foreign body - Mickey Mouse

  Diagnosis certain
Laughlin Dawes
Published 07 May 2015
91% complete
X-ray
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Pulmonary tuberculosis

  Diagnosis possible
Hani M. Al Salam
Published 18 Nov 2009
39% complete
X-ray CT
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Pulmonary embolism - saddle embolus

  Diagnosis certain
Jeremy Jones
Published 01 May 2009
92% complete
CT
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Radiation pneumonitis

Dr Ruslan Asadov
Published 26 Nov 2009
24% complete
CT
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Contraceptive implant embolisation

  Diagnosis certain
Chris Newman
Published 02 Feb 2022
94% complete
CT
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Oesophageal perforation

  Diagnosis certain
Prashant Mudgal
Published 29 Jan 2015
95% complete
CT
Article

Bronchial artery

The bronchial arteries are the major supply of high-pressure oxygenated blood to the supporting structures of the lung, including the pulmonary arteries, but contribute only 1% of total lung blood flow. Blood in the bronchial circulation does not take part in gas exchange unless there is patholo...
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Perivascular epithelioid cell tumours (PEComas)

Perivascular epithelioid cells tumours (PEComas) are a group of related mesenchymal tumours and tumour-like conditions found in many locations. This group includes: angiomyolipoma (AML) clear cell "sugar" tumour of the lung lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) clear cell myomelanocytic tumour (CCM...
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Aberrant right subclavian artery

Aberrant right subclavian arteries (ARSA), also known as arteria lusoria, are among the commonest aortic arch anomalies.  Epidemiology The estimated incidence is 0.5-2% 1. Associations as can be expected from the embryological development of the artery, the right recurrent laryngeal nerve is...
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Bronchial atresia

Bronchial atresia is a developmental anomaly characterised by focal obliteration of the proximal segment of a bronchus associated with hyperinflation of the distal lung.  On imaging, it commonly presents as a proximal focal tubular-shaped opacity radiating from the hilum associated with a dista...
Article

Brachiocephalic trunk

The brachiocephalic trunk (BCT) (also known as the brachiocephalic artery, and previously as the innominate artery) is the first branch of the aortic arch and supplies the head, neck and right arm. Terminology Although sometimes described as such, the brachiocephalic trunk is not one of the gr...
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Trapped lung

  Diagnosis almost certain
Rania Adel Anan
Published 09 Dec 2022
80% complete
CT
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Plasmacytoma

  Diagnosis certain
Bruno Di Muzio
Published 20 Oct 2019
84% complete
CT Ultrasound
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Pulmonary fibrosis, infection and primary lung cancer

  Diagnosis probable
Oliver Hennessy
Published 07 Jan 2015
74% complete
X-ray CT
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Pseudopneumoperitoneum: Chilaiditi syndrome

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 03 Sep 2014
94% complete
X-ray

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