908 results
Case

Non-Hodgkin lymphoma - multi-organ involvement

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Published 22 Jun 2022
74% complete
CT
Article

Pancreatic lymphoma

Pancreatic lymphoma is most commonly a B-cell subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma Epidemiology Pancreatic lymphoma is typically seen in middle-aged patients with a mean age of around 55 years old and is more common in immunocompromised patients. Clinical presentation Symptoms are often non-speci...
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Hodgkin lymphoma - nodular sclerosing variant

  Diagnosis certain
Bálint Botz
Published 06 Oct 2020
92% complete
CT
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Primary hepatic lymphoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Lukas Valkovic
Published 03 May 2016
71% complete
CT
Article

Primary ovarian lymphoma

Primary ovarian lymphoma (POL) refers to the involvement of the ovary with lymphoma but without the involvement of any other site. It is an extremely rare yet well-recognised condition. Epidemiology Primary ovarian lymphoma accounts for ~1.5% of ovarian tumours 5. Pathology The rarity of thi...
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Lymphoma with vertebral involvement

  Diagnosis almost certain
Saeed Soltany Hosn
Published 02 Dec 2012
80% complete
CT
Article

Lugano staging classification

The Lugano staging classification is the lymphoma staging system that is most commonly used in clinical practice currently. The categories for initial staging are defined in this article. See separate articles for the Lugano criteria for response assessment by PET-CT or by CT alone, as well as g...
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Hodgkin lymphoma - mediastinal

  Diagnosis almost certain
Henry Knipe
Published 19 Jan 2016
63% complete
X-ray
Case

Primary gastrointestinal lymphoma - duodenum

  Diagnosis certain
Hoe Han Guan
Published 19 Jul 2022
95% complete
X-ray CT
Case

Osteopetrosis - autosomal dominant

  Diagnosis certain
Abhinav Amarnath Mohan
Published 01 Mar 2016
88% complete
X-ray
Article

Myelodysplastic syndrome

Myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) are a heterogeneous group of clonal haematological stem cell disorders characterised by dysplasia and ineffective haematopoiesis. It carries a risk of transformation to acute leukaemia. Epidemiology Its overall incidence is thought to be around 3.3 per 100,000. ...
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Aphaeresis

Aphaeresis is an extracorporeal procedure in which the main components of blood (red blood cells, plasma, and plasma proteins) are separated and removed from the body. It is used as therapeutic measure for certain conditions. Radiological implications It is one of the indications of placement ...
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T-prolymphocytic leukaemia

T-prolymphocytic leukaemia (T-PLL) is a rare and unusual haematological malignancy. Terminology In the WHO classification, this is referred to as T-prolymphocytic leukaemia rather than T-cell prolymphocytic leukaemia. Epidemiology It represents around 2% of all mature lymphocytic leukaemias ...
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Extramedullary haematopoiesis - thalassaemia

  Diagnosis certain
Andrew Dixon
Published 08 Jul 2011
92% complete
CT
Case

Splenic infarction in malaria

  Diagnosis almost certain
Hardik D Patel
Published 12 Oct 2022
79% complete
Ultrasound
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Ruptured splenic hydatid cyst

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 01 Jan 2016
92% complete
CT
Article

Anion gap metabolic acidosis causes (mnemonic)

A mnemonic to remember the commonest causes of anion gap metabolic acidosis is: GOLDMARK Mnemonic G: glycols (ethylene glycol and propylene glycol) O: oxoproline L: L-lactate D: D-lactate M: methanol A: aspirin R: renal failure K: ketoacidosis
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Extramedullary haematopoiesis - adrenal

  Diagnosis certain
Noriza Zainol Abidin
Published 01 Mar 2017
98% complete
CT
Article

Primary hepatic lymphoma

Primary hepatic lymphoma (PHL) is very rare, with approximately 100 described cases. If it is being considered as a diagnosis, distant lymphadenopathy, splenomegaly, bone marrow disease, and leukaemia should not be present for at least 6 months after the liver tumour has been detected (see: seco...
Article

Transient abnormal myelopoiesis

Transient abnormal myelopoiesis (TAM) is a phenomenon that can happen in the fetuses or neonates with trisomy 21. The condition can mimic leukaemia. Epidemiology The estimated incidence is at ~10% of newborns with trisomy 21 3. Radiographic features Antenatal ultrasound In the context of kn...

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