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Pancreatic duct anatomic variation (diagram)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Craig Hacking
Published 17 Aug 2019
38% complete
Diagram
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Echogenic fetal bowel

Echogenic fetal bowel is an observation in antenatal ultrasound imaging, in which fetal bowel appears to be brighter than it is supposed to be. It is a soft marker for trisomy 21 and has several other associations. When observed, it needs to be interpreted in the context of other associated abno...
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Paed 18/10

20 cases

No description provided

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elbow

2 cases

No description provided

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Duodenal diverticula

  Diagnosis probable
Mostafa Elfeky
Published 28 Jun 2017
64% complete
CT
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Vagal paraganglioma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Husam Hussein Yaseen
Published 05 Sep 2021
73% complete
Ultrasound CT
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Crohn disease

Crohn disease, also known as regional enteritis, is an idiopathic inflammatory bowel disease characterised by widespread discontinuous gastrointestinal tract inflammation. The terminal ileum and proximal colon are most often affected. Extraintestinal disease is common. Epidemiology The diagnos...
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External auditory canal atresia

External auditory canal atresia, also known as congenital aural atresia, is characterised by complete or incomplete bony atresia of the external auditory canal (EAC), often in association with a dysplastic auricle and an abnormal middle ear cavity or ossicles. Epidemiology The incidence is 1 i...
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Early pregnancy

Early pregnancy roughly spans the first ten weeks of the first trimester. Radiographic features Antenatal ultrasound  0-4.3 weeks: no ultrasound findings 4.3-5.0 weeks:  possible small gestational sac possible double decidual sac sign (DDSS) possible intradecidual sac sign (IDSS) 5.1-5.5...
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Ramp lesion

  Diagnosis almost certain
Utkarsh Kabra
Published 04 Aug 2022
74% complete
MRI
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Atlanto-occipital assimilation with basilar invagination

  Diagnosis almost certain
Utkarsh Kabra
Published 12 Aug 2019
80% complete
MRI
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Tuberous sclerosis

  Diagnosis certain
Sophie Parker
Published 08 Mar 2022
95% complete
MRI
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Hirschsprung disease

Hirschsprung disease is the most common cause of neonatal colonic obstruction (15-20%). It is commonly characterised by a short segment of colonic aganglionosis affecting term neonates, especially boys.  Epidemiology Hirschsprung disease affects approximately 1:5000-8000 live births. In short-...
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Urinoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Varun Babu
Published 18 Jul 2016
74% complete
CT
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omuz mr

6 cases

No description provided

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Hemimegalencephaly

Hemimegalencephaly is a rare congenital disorder of cortical formation characterised by hamartomatous overgrowth of all or part of a cerebral hemisphere. This overgrowth results from either increased proliferation or decreased apoptosis (or both) of developing neurones 2. Epidemiology Hemimega...
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Facet joint injection

Facet (zygapophyseal) joint injections are performed primarily for the diagnosis and differentiation of facet syndrome and radicular pain syndrome, and are one of the spinal interventional procedures. They can be performed under fluoroscopic, or CT image guidance, and cervical, thoracic or most ...
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External ear

The external ear (or outer ear) comprises the auricle (or pinna), the external auditory meatus, and the tympanic membrane ("eardrum"). The auricle concentrates and amplifies sound waves and funnels them through the outer acoustic pore into the external auditory meatus to the tympanic membrane. ...
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Superior vermian vein

The superior vermian vein is formed in the midline over the superior aspect of the cerebellar vermis (over the anterior lobe) by multiple tributaries draining not just the subjacent vermis but also the adjacent cerebellar hemispheres. These tributaries most often coalesce into a single trunk ove...
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Saj 2

11 cases

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