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Stab wound (overview)

Stab wounds are a form of penetrating trauma that may be self-inflicted or inflicted by another person either accidentally or intentionally. They may be caused by a variety of objects and may occur anywhere in the body. Terminology Although commonly caused by a knife as well, slash injuries di...
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Ocular ultrasound (case of trauma)

  Diagnosis certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 18 May 2013
75% complete
Ultrasound
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Foreign bodies (intracranial nails)

  Diagnosis certain
David Preston
Published 18 May 2013
66% complete
X-ray
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Normal dual-phase trauma CT chest, abdomen and pelvis

  Diagnosis certain
Jeremy Jones
Published 18 Sep 2016
68% complete
CT Annotated image
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Traumatic intraperitoneal bladder rupture

  Diagnosis certain
Rafael Lourenço do Carmo
Published 12 Jan 2017
95% complete
CT
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Traumatic amputation - shark bite

  Diagnosis certain
J. Ray Ballinger
Published 19 Aug 2013
88% complete
X-ray
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Distal femoral fracture associated with lipohemarthrosis

  Diagnosis certain
Saeed Soltany Hosn
Published 15 Mar 2013
86% complete
CT
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Delayed bone age

  Diagnosis certain
Rania Adel Anan
Published 04 Aug 2022
91% complete
X-ray
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Traumatic pseudoaneurysm left brachial artery (knife wound)

  Diagnosis certain
Chris O'Donnell
Published 29 Nov 2015
92% complete
CT
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Splenic injury - AAST grade III

  Diagnosis certain
Walid Al-Deeb
Published 10 Nov 2015
100% complete
CT Diagram
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Cerebral hemorrhagic contusions

  Diagnosis almost certain
David Cuete
Published 25 May 2013
71% complete
CT
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Acute methanol intoxication

  Diagnosis almost certain
Sakher Alkhaderi
Published 02 Nov 2015
74% complete
CT
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Methanol poisoning

  Diagnosis almost certain
Isabel Simón
Published 11 Jun 2020
77% complete
CT
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Multiple pulmonary contusions and rib fractures in a trauma patient

  Diagnosis almost certain
Dayu Gai
Published 14 Feb 2015
83% complete
CT
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Renal trauma

Renal trauma can result from direct, blunt, penetrating, and iatrogenic injury. Epidemiology Renal injuries account for ~10% of abdominal trauma, and thus the demographic of affected individuals reflect that population. The incidence of renal injuries increases in pre-existing congenital or ac...
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Basilar fractures of the skull

Basilar fractures of the skull, also known as base of skull fractures, are a common form of skull fracture, particularly in the setting of severe traumatic head injury, and involve the base of the skull. They may occur in isolation or often in continuity with skull vault (calvarial) fractures or...
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Hot nose sign - brain death

  Diagnosis certain
Andrew Dixon
Published 05 Sep 2012
94% complete
Nuclear medicine Annotated image
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Right hemidiaphragmatic avulsion in trauma patient

  Diagnosis probable
Dayu Gai
Published 19 Feb 2015
71% complete
CT
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Carbon monoxide poisoning

  Diagnosis almost certain
Muhammad Essam
Published 14 May 2014
77% complete
MRI
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Diffuse cerebral edema

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 03 Dec 2015
92% complete
CT

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