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Anderson and Montesano classification of occipital condyle fractures

The Anderson and Montesano classification is a widely used system for describing occipital condyle fractures. It divides injuries into three types based on morphology and mechanism of injury 1-5. Classification type I: impacted type occipital condyle fracture morphology: comminution of the co...
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Breast size asymmetry

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mostafa Elfeky
Published 01 Dec 2022
75% complete
X-ray
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Antonio Guapo

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Location : Sao Paulo, Brazil
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Consultant/Attending (year 15+)
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Dr jith Tho

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Location : India
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Christoph Berliner

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Location : Hamburg, Germany
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Shane Tierney

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jose marcos bedim

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Taehoo Kim

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Location : Canada
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Laura Meeker

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Location : United States
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Luzinda Lo

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Percutaneous nephrolithotomy

Percutaneous nephrolithotomy (PCNL) is a surgical procedure for the extraction of large renal calculi. It is usually performed in the operating theatre either by a urologist or combined urologist-radiologist team. Indication PCNL is used to destroy and remove renal calculi, typically over 2 cm...
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Plantaris tendon tear

  Diagnosis certain
Chris O'Donnell
Published 30 Nov 2018
91% complete
Ultrasound
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Germ cell tumours of the ovary

Germ cell tumours of the ovary account for approximately 15-20% of all ovarian tumours. In children and adolescents, up to 60% of ovarian tumours can be of germ cell origin. They include: ovarian teratoma(s): commonest primary benign tumour of ovary and commonest germ cell tumour: mature (cys...
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Aortic arch

The aortic arch represents the direct continuation of the ascending aorta and represents a key area for a review of normal variant anatomy and a wide range of pathological processes that range from congenital anomalies to traumatic injury. Summary origin: continuation of the ascending aorta at...
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Orthopantomography

The orthopantomogram (also known as an orthopantomograph, pantomogram, OPG or OPT) is a panoramic single image radiograph of the mandible, maxilla and teeth. It is often encountered in dental practice and occasionally in the emergency department; providing a convenient, inexpensive and rapid way...
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diego celis

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Location : Colombia
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Undergraduate Non-Medicine (year 1)
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John David Mayfield

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Location : United States
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Hip osteoarthritis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 06 May 2015
50% complete
X-ray
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Situs inversus

  Diagnosis certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 06 May 2015
63% complete
X-ray
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Flame sign (carotid)

The flame sign refers to a gradual tapering of contrast opacification in the mid-cervical internal carotid artery, sparing the carotid bulb. The sign can be observed on angiography (digital subtraction angiography 1, CT angiography 1, or contrast-enhanced MR angiography 2) in either of two scena...

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