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Extrapulmonary tuberculosis
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) refers to the hematogenous spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Pathology
Extrapulmonary tuberculosis can occur as a primary form of the disease, i.e. direct infection of an extrapulmonary organ without the presence of primary pulmonary tuberculosis or it can ...
Case
Transverse mesocolon
Published
16 May 2015
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Diagram
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Sessile
Sessile is a pathological term which is used for lesions that are attached by their base, that is they lack a stalk i.e. are not pedunculated. It is most commonly used for intraluminal polyps in the GI tract.
History and etymology
Sessile is derived from the Latin word "sessilis" which means s...
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Acute abdominal series
The acute abdominal series is a common set of abdominal radiographs obtained to evaluate bowel gas.
Indications
The acute series is used for a variety of indications including:
determine the amount of bowel gas, with possible bowel distention
assess air-fluid levels
query pneumoperitoneum...
Case
Solid pseudopapillary tumor of the pancreas
Published
08 Feb 2010
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CT
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Misplaced nasogastric tube - right main bronchus
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30 Jun 2022
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X-ray
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Small bowel neuroendocrine tumor with obstruction
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04 Dec 2023
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CT
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Ectopic pancreatic tissue - intramural in the gastric wall
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05 Aug 2023
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CT
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Subhepatic appendicitis
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07 Aug 2022
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CT
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Isthmus (disambiguation)
Isthmus (plural: isthmi) is an anatomical term and refers to a slender structure joining two larger components. Some of these uses of the word isthmus are now rarely used or only seen in older texts and articles:
isthmus (aorta)
isthmus (auditory tube)
isthmus (auricle of the ear)
isthmus (c...
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Appendicitis
Published
06 Jul 2012
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CT
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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...
Case
Ileocecal lymphoma
Published
28 Aug 2022
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CT
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Intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm - side branch type (CT)
Published
09 Jun 2016
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CT
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Beaver tail liver
Published
14 Jan 2022
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CT
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Apple core sculpture (photo)
Published
14 May 2015
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Photo
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Emphysematous pancreatitis
Emphysematous pancreatitis is an unusual complication of acute pancreatitis caused by necrotizing infection of the pancreas. It is associated with gas-forming bacteria and characterized by the presence of gas within or around the pancreas 1.
Pathology
Infection with gas-forming bacteria such ...
Case
Rectal foreign bodies - body packing
Published
10 May 2015
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X-ray
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) of the stomach
Published
20 Jul 2019
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CT
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Rectovesical fistula
Published
13 Sep 2012
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Fluoroscopy