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MRI of the shoulder (an approach)
MRI of the shoulder is one of the more frequent examinations faced in daily radiological practice. This approach is an example of how to create a radiological report of an MRI shoulder with coverage of the most common anatomical sites of possible pathology.
Systematic review
A systematic revie...
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Sensorineural hearing loss
Sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) refers to deafness secondary to conditions affecting the inner ear, internal acoustic canal, cerebellopontine angle, or vestibulocochlear nerve.
It an be classified audiometrically into two types
sensory (cochlear)
neural (retrocochlear)
Pathology
Conditio...
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Osteopetrosis
Published
06 Jul 2015
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Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
Published
29 Jan 2010
50% complete
Barium
CT
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Favs
1 case
No description provided
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Freiberg disease
Published
07 Dec 2017
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MRI
CT
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Lipomeningocoele
Published
02 Feb 2010
56% complete
MRI
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Pulmonary contusion
A pulmonary contusion refers to an interstitial and/or alveolar lung injury without any frank laceration. It usually occurs secondary to non-penetrating trauma.
Epidemiology
While contusion can affect anyone, children are considered more susceptible due to greater pliability of the chest wall...
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Hals CT
1 case
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SNC - Random
15 cases
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Mediastinum and Hila
15 cases, 5 slides
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Lumbar Spine - Chance fracture
2 cases
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Focal hypodense hepatic lesions on non-enhanced CT (differential)
Focal hypodense hepatic lesions on a non-contrast CT scan can result from a number of pathological entities, including:
neoplasms
benign
hepatic hemangioma
adenoma
biliary hamartoma: von Meyenberg complexes 2
malignant
hepatoma / hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
hepatic lymphoma
hepatic a...
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Neurocysticercosis
Published
26 Apr 2022
77% complete
CT
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Hepatic peliosis
Hepatic peliosis is a rare benign vascular condition characterized by dilatation of sinusoidal blood-filled spaces within the liver. There may be involvement of other organs, most commonly the spleen and bone marrow. It can be seen in a variety of settings and is important as appearances may mim...
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Joshua Yap ◉ ◈
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Sydney, Australia
Primary area interest : Musculoskeletal radiology
Level of training : Registrar (year 5)
Public cases : 6
Public playlists : 17
Edits : 2009
Primary area interest : Musculoskeletal radiology
Level of training : Registrar (year 5)
Public cases : 6
Public playlists : 17
Edits : 2009
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Perforated sigmoid carcinoma with abscess formation
Published
20 Apr 2022
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CT
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Right paratracheal adenopathy
Published
20 Nov 2009
42% complete
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CT
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Cecal and ascending colon adenocarcinoma
Published
17 Dec 2022
77% complete
CT
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Phlegmon
Phlegmon (plural: phlegmons) refers to soft connective tissue inflammation, usually in the context of infectious disease. It is distinct from an abscess, which is a collection of pus walled-off by granulation tissue.
Terminology and Usage
Historically and contemporaneously, phlegmon is used in...