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Rosette-forming glioneuronal tumors
Rosette-forming glioneuronal tumors (RGNTs) are rare, usually midline, tumors that involve the fourth ventricle and/or aqueduct of Sylvius.
Although relatively well-circumscribed on MRI and clinically indolent, they often invade surrounding tissues, involving the cerebellum, pons and even the ...
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Retinoblastoma
Retinoblastomas are the most common intraocular neoplasm found in childhood and with modern treatment modalities, are, in most cases, curable.
On imaging, they are generally characterized by a heterogeneous retinal mass with calcifications, necrotic components and increased vascularization on D...
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Hereditary multiple exostoses (osteochondromatosis)
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18 Jan 2023
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Pubic diastasis
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30 Jun 2022
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Subgaleal dermoid cyst
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02 Dec 2022
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Distal clavicular fracture (MRI)
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04 Feb 2023
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MRI
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Slipped upper femoral epiphysis
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14 Aug 2019
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Burst fracture
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10 May 2013
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MRI
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Ovarian torsion
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10 Jan 2017
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Foreign body in the left lower lobe lung bronchus
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03 Nov 2014
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Uterine tube
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14 Aug 2019
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Ultrasound
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Cerebral cavernous venous malformation
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17 Apr 2022
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MRI
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Pubic diastasis
A separation of the pubic symphysis without concomitant fracture constitutes pubic diastasis.
Excessive lateral or anterior movement can be seen secondary to pubic diastasis and this can further lead to pubic symphysis dysfunction.
Clinical presentation
pain
swelling
patient’s legs will inv...
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Bone island
Bone islands, previously known as enostoses, are common benign sclerotic bone lesions that usually represent an incidental finding. When occurring in the head they are called osteomas. Bone islands are considered one of the skeletal “don’t touch” lesions.
Terminology
Enostosis is not a recomme...
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Lobar intracerebral hemorrhage
Lobar intracerebral hemorrhage is a subtype of intracerebral hemorrhage defined by their location in the peripheral cerebral hemispheres. Compared to deep intracerebral hemorrhages (involving the deep grey nuclei or brainstem), lobar hemorrhages are less likely to be related to hypertension and ...
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Ductus diverticulum
Aortic ductus diverticulum is a developmental outpouching of the thoracic aorta which may be mistaken for an acute aortic injury.
Gross anatomy
It is usually seen at the anteromedial aspect of the aorta at the site of the aortic isthmus, where the ligamentum arteriosum attaches. It is also the...
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Hepatic abscess with cluster sign and double target sign
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30 Jul 2022
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CT
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Missed miscarriage
A missed miscarriage, sometimes termed a missed abortion 3, is a situation when there is a non-viable fetus within the uterus, without symptoms of a miscarriage.
Radiographic features
Ultrasound
Ultrasound diagnosis of miscarriage should only be considered when either a mean gestation sac d...
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Postpartum hemorrhage risk factors (mnemonic)
A mnemonic to remember the basic risk factors of postpartum hemorrhage is:
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Mnemonic
P: prolonged labor / polyhydramnios / previous C-section
A: APH
R: recent Hx of bleeding
T: twins
U: uterine fibrosis
M: multiparity
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