22 results found
Case
Mesenteric lymphangioma
Published
08 Mar 2015
94% complete
Pathology
Ultrasound
Article
Fibrous dysplasia
Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a developmental benign medullary fibro-osseous process characterized by the failure to form mature lamellar bone and arrest as woven bone that can be multifocal. It can affect any bone and occur in a monostotic form involving only one bone or a polyostotic form involvin...
Article
Premature thelarche
Premature thelarche is the onset of female breast development before age 7–8 years.
Pathology
As with age-appropriate thelarche, premature thelarche may be asymmetric or unilateral.
Premature thelarche may occur as an isolated event or as part of precocious puberty. Isolated premature thelar...
Case
Ovarian cyst - prepubertal
Published
12 Jul 2023
95% complete
Pathology
X-ray
Ultrasound
CT
Case
Ovarian torsion with twisted pedicle (ultrasound)
Published
24 Oct 2015
94% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Ovarian dermoid cyst - pediatrics
Published
09 Jun 2020
77% complete
MRI
Article
Polysplenia syndrome
Polysplenia syndrome, also known as left isomerism, is a type of heterotaxy syndrome where there are multiple spleens congenitally as part of left-sided isomerism.
Epidemiology
Polysplenia is seen predominantly in female patients. It is usually diagnosed in childhood or adulthood, later than a...
Case
Hemorrhagic ovarian cyst
Published
05 Feb 2009
44% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Duodenal duplication cyst
Published
09 Jul 2023
75% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Enteric duplication cyst
Published
15 Jun 2023
79% complete
Ultrasound
Article
Duodenal atresia
Duodenal atresia results from a congenital malformation of the duodenum and requires prompt correction in the neonatal period. It is considered to be one of the commonest causes of fetal bowel obstruction.
Epidemiology
The prevalence of duodenal atresia is ~1 in 5,000-10,000 newborns, and ther...
Case
Ovarian dermoid cyst - pediatric
Published
31 Aug 2019
74% complete
CT
Article
Canal of Nuck hernia
Canal of Nuck hernias are rare and occur in female children. They are caused by a failure of complete obliteration of the canal of Nuck with a connection to the peritoneal cavity and transmitted intra-abdominal contents (e.g. bowel, omentum, fluid, ovary, fallopian tube and/or urinary bladder).
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Case
Ruptured hemorrhagic corpus luteal cyst
Published
21 May 2010
97% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Ovarian serous cystadenoma
Published
04 Feb 2023
80% complete
CT
Case
Hemorrhagic ovarian cyst
Published
17 May 2022
75% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Immature ovarian teratoma
Published
21 Mar 2022
69% complete
MRI
CT
Case
Hemorrhagic ovarian cyst
Published
22 Mar 2013
63% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Hemorrhagic ovarian cyst
Published
17 Apr 2020
74% complete
Ultrasound
MRI
Case
Struma ovarii with torsion
Published
21 Mar 2020
91% complete
Ultrasound