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Mohamed Morsi

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Location : Egypt
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Consultant/Attending (year 1-5)
Public cases : 14
Public playlists : 5
Edits : 24
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Sandeep Singh Awal

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Location : India
Primary area interest : Neuroradiology
Level of training : Consultant/Attending (year 6-10)
Public cases : 26
Public playlists : 42
Edits : 76
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Tariq Walizai

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Location : Kabul, Afghanistan
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Consultant/Attending (year 1-5)
Public cases : 163
Public playlists : 22
Edits : 492
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Mohamed Saber

Mohamed Saber on Radiopaedia.org
Location : Cairo, Egypt
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Consultant/Attending (year 6-10)
Public cases : 185
Public playlists : 94
Edits : 2431
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Mohamed El Deen

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Location : Chicago, United States
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Fellow (PGY 6)
Public cases : 57
Public playlists : 7
Edits : 79
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Jacques Badenhorst

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Location : Pretoria, South Africa
Primary area interest : Chest radiology
Level of training : Consultant/Attending (year 1-5)
Public cases : 0
Public playlists : 0
Edits : 2
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Normal ileocecal junction

  Diagnosis not applicable
Matt A. Morgan
Published 27 Jan 2015
58% complete
Annotated image CT Fluoroscopy
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Right hemicolectomy

A right hemicolectomy is a surgical procedure to remove the cecum and ascending colon. Indications cancer of the appendix, cecum or ascending colon (most common) 1 inflammatory bowel disease, particularly Crohn disease complicated appendicitis cecal volvulus perforation of the right colon ...
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ABDOMINOPELVIC MRI

1 case

No description provided

Case

Ectopic testis seminoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mane Vahram Avetisyan
Published 03 May 2024
77% complete
MRI
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Portal venous gas due to small bowel infarction

  Diagnosis certain
Chris O'Donnell
Published 12 Sep 2012
92% complete
CT
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Diffuse tenosynovial giant cell tumor

Diffuse tenosynovial giant cell tumor is an uncommon benign condition, which is most commonly monoarticular (~70% knee joint), but occasionally, it can be polyarticular.  Please see the overview article tenosynovial giant cell tumor for content common to both the localized type and diffuse type...
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Steinstrasse

Steinstrasse [stīn′shtra-se] is the German word for "stone street", describing a possible complication of extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for urinary tract calculi, wherein a column of stone fragments forms that blocks the ureter. Terminology The term steinstrasse can equally, alb...
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ADRIAN JESUS CELJIN GONZALEZ

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Location : Mexico
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Specialty trainee (year 4)
Public cases : 0
Public playlists : 0
Edits : 1
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Colonic pseudo-obstruction (Ogilvie's syndrome)

Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Published 08 Feb 2013
56% complete
CT
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Calum Worsley

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Location : Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Primary area interest : Abdominal radiology
Level of training : Specialty trainee year (ST 4)
Public cases : 15
Public playlists : 2
Edits : 1585
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Epiploic appendagitis

Epiploic appendagitis is a rare self-limiting ischemic/inflammatory process that affects the appendices epiploicae of the colon and may either be primary or secondary to adjacent pathology. This article pertains to primary (spontaneous) epiploic appendagitis. The term, along with omental infarct...
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Hyperattenuating ring sign (epiploic appendagitis)

The hyperattenuating ring sign is a sign that has been described with epiploic appendagitis and intraperitoneal focal fat infarction. It refers to a hyperattenuating ring of visceral peritoneum. In the setting of epiplogic appendagitis, the ring would surround a thrombosed vascular pedicle with ...
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Epiploic appendagitis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ryan Thibodeau
Published 04 May 2024
77% complete
CT
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Pelvic congestion syndrome

Pelvic congestion syndrome (some prefer pelvic venous insufficiency 9 ) is a condition that results from retrograde flow through incompetent valves in ovarian veins resulting in pelvic varices and pelvic pain. It is a commonly missed and potentially treatable cause of chronic abdominopelvic pain...

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