9,115 results found
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Necrotizing fasciitis secondary to rectal perforation

  Diagnosis almost certain
Kavitha Nair
Published 23 Jul 2017
80% complete
CT
Article

Globus pharyngeus

Globus pharyngeus is the subjective feeling of a lump in the throat which can have a variety of causes, it is not a diagnosis in its own right. In modern practice globus is often evaluated by flexible nasoendoscopy in the first instance since many patients present to otorhinolaryngology services...
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Acute appendicitis - subhepatic

  Diagnosis almost certain
Khalid Alhusseiny
Published 27 May 2022
79% complete
Ultrasound
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Colon cancer (ultrasound)

  Diagnosis certain
Gustavo Graco
Published 12 May 2020
81% complete
CT Ultrasound
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Inferior vena cava pseudothrombosis

  Diagnosis certain
Ayush Goel
Published 05 May 2013
95% complete
CT
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Pseudomembranous colitis

  Diagnosis probable
David Cuete
Published 05 May 2013
56% complete
CT
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Colonic diverticulitis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Bahman Rasuli
Published 09 Feb 2023
77% complete
CT
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Sliding hiatus hernia

  Diagnosis probable
David Cuete
Published 05 May 2013
66% complete
X-ray
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Colonic diverticulosis

  Diagnosis certain
David Cuete
Published 05 May 2013
92% complete
CT
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Ingested battery - child

  Diagnosis certain
Carmelo Gabriele Puglisi
Published 07 Oct 2021
82% complete
X-ray
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Peritoneal inclusion cyst

  Diagnosis probable
Maulik S Patel
Published 05 Feb 2011
66% complete
Ultrasound
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Gastric carcinoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
David Cuete
Published 27 Jul 2014
71% complete
CT
Article

Parastomal hernia

Parastomal hernias (alternative plural: herniae) are defined as the protrusion of abdominal contents through an abdominal wall defect in the vicinity of the stoma. Classification The hernia may contain a loop of bowel forming the stoma itself, omentum, and/or intestinal loops other than that f...
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Ischemic colitis

Ischemic colitis refers to inflammation of the colon secondary to vascular insufficiency and ischemia. It is sometimes considered under the same spectrum as intestinal ischemia. The severity and consequences of the disease are highly variable. Epidemiology Ischemic bowel is typically a disease...
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Normal abdominal radiograph - newborn

  Diagnosis certain
Ian Bickle
Published 08 Aug 2022
72% complete
X-ray
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Acute interstitial edematous pancreatitis

  Diagnosis certain
Anil Kumar Geetha Virupakshappa
Published 05 Jun 2022
95% complete
CT
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Ulcerative colitis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Published 24 Jan 2022
77% complete
CT
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Meconium peritonitis

  Diagnosis probable
Donna D'Souza
Published 27 May 2010
41% complete
X-ray
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Ingested button battery

  Diagnosis certain
Catherine Ann McNulty
Published 30 May 2021
97% complete
X-ray
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Internal oblique muscle

The internal oblique muscle is one of the muscles that form the anterior abdominal wall. Inferiorly, it contributes towards the formation of the inguinal ligament. Summary origin: originates along the whole length of the lumbar fascia, from the anterior two-thirds of the intermediate line of t...

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