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Low attenuation lymphadenopathy
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03 Jul 2012
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Angioinvasive aspergillosis
Angioinvasive aspergillosis is the most severe and aggressive form of invasive aspergillosis. It is a life-threatening condition that requires prompt treatment. Fortunately, it is not seen in the general population and only occurs in profoundly immunocompromised patients.
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Mediastinal seminoma
Mediastinal seminomas or mediastinal germinomas are primary malignant germ cell tumors of the mediastinum.
Epidemiology
Mediastinal seminomas are rare mediastinal tumors and account for up to one-third of primary malignant mediastinal germ cell tumors 1. They are almost only found in males ≥10...
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Viral bronchiolitis
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23 Feb 2012
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Sternal fracture
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01 Mar 2010
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Multiple pulmonary nodules
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09 Sep 2021
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Breast implant - unilateral
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08 Jan 2015
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Parietal pleural lipoma
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11 Oct 2020
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Mediastinal lymphoma
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13 Mar 2020
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Lobar pneumonia
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14 Mar 2022
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Pulmonary tuberculosis
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17 Mar 2010
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Sclerotic bone pseudolesions - external artifact
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20 Sep 2021
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Diffuse alveolar hemorrhage secondary to antiphospholipid syndrome
Published
20 Jul 2017
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Contrast level within inferior vena cava
A dependent contrast level within the inferior vena cava is a situation that can be observed in some cases with inferior vena caval contrast reflux. Its presence is usually associated with very poor cardiac output and can be accompanied by dependent layering of venous refluxed contrast within th...
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Vocal cord paralysis due to lung cancer
Published
27 Jan 2022
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Inferior vena caval contrast reflux
Reflux of contrast into inferior vena cava can be common findings seen on CT. It is considered a specific but insensitive sign of right-sided heart disease / right heart dysfunction at low contrast injection rates although the usefulness decreases with high injection rates.
Conditions associate...
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Right sided aortic arch with aberrant left subclavian artery
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05 Jun 2021
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Tuberculous pleural effusion
A tuberculous pleural effusion is one of the manifestations of pleural tuberculosis. It can have variable presentation ranging from a largely benign pleural effusion, with potential to completely resolve to a complicated effusion with loculations, pleural thickening and potentially progressing t...
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Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
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03 Jun 2022
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Right lower lobe collapse
Right lower lobe (RLL) collapse has distinctive features, and is usually relatively easily identified. The smaller overlying heart shadow obscures less lung compared with left lower lobe collapse.
Findings of lower lobe collapse can be grouped together as they are almost identical on both side...