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Mandibular lesions

Mandibular lesions are myriad and common. The presence of teeth results in lesions that are specific to the mandible (and maxilla) and a useful classification that defines them as odontogenic or non-odontogenic. While it may often not be possible to make a diagnosis on imaging alone, this classi...
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Internal cerebral vein (annotated DSA)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 15 May 2015
29% complete
Annotated image
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Diffuse midline glioma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Michael P Hartung
Published 26 Sep 2023
74% complete
CT
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Myasthenia gravis - non-thymomatous

  Diagnosis certain
Dustin Roberts
Published 06 Jul 2018
95% complete
X-ray CT
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Adenomyosis and endometriotic cysts

  Diagnosis almost certain
Bahman Rasuli
Published 08 Mar 2023
77% complete
MRI
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Left main bronchial intubation

  Diagnosis certain
Stefan Tigges
Published 31 Jan 2022
91% complete
Photo X-ray
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Supernumerary ectopic tooth

  Diagnosis certain
Sumit Sharma
Published 03 Dec 2022
100% complete
CT
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Perilabral sulcus

The perilabral sulcus is a physiological space between the acetabular labrum and capsule of the hip joint, which inserts next to the base of the labrum and is therefore intra-articular. Superiorly the capsule's attachment is displaced from the labrum by a few millimetres and thus the sulcus is ...
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Malignant small bowel obstruction - caecal adenocarcinoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Michael P Hartung
Published 31 Jan 2022
65% complete
CT
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Ileorectal fistula formation

  Diagnosis certain
Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Published 01 Jun 2022
79% complete
Fluoroscopy
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Oesophageal cancer

  Diagnosis almost certain
Michael P Hartung
Published 31 Jan 2022
74% complete
CT
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Live ectopic pregnancy

  Diagnosis almost certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 11 Sep 2014
79% complete
Ultrasound
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Short segment bulbar urethral stricture

  Diagnosis certain
Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Published 01 Jun 2022
91% complete
Fluoroscopy
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Right paratracheal lymphadenopathy

Right paratracheal lymphadenopathy represents pathological involvement of any of the lymph nodes in the right upper (2R) and/or lower (4R) paratracheal nodal groups 1. These nodes are often also enlarged but this is not always the case. The commonest causes are sarcoidosis, tuberculosis and lun...
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28 May 2023

10 cases

No description provided

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Skull base angle

The skull base angle (of Boogard) allows the diagnosis of platybasia and basilar kyphosis. Several different techniques may be used on sagittal images from MRI or CT. Traditionally, basal angle measurements were based on plain skull images. With the advent and generalisation of MR imaging, it h...
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Infective enteritis

Infective enteritis is a common condition although, routinely, does not require imaging. Clinical pathology Patients can present with fevers, colicky abdominal pain, diarrhoea, nausea and vomiting 2,3.  Pathology There are numerous organisms that can cause infective enteritis with classicall...
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Calcaneal spur

  Diagnosis certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 08 Oct 2009
57% complete
X-ray
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Cerebral veins

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 15 May 2015
29% complete
DSA (angiography)
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GU 3 - RCC/Mimics & Other Solid Lesions

34 cases

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