2,347 results found
Case

Right coronary artery occlusion successfully treated with percutaneous intervention

  Diagnosis certain
Stefan Tigges
Published 11 Apr 2024
88% complete
DSA (angiography)
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Starr-Edwards valve

  Diagnosis not applicable
Derek Smith
Published 12 Nov 2020
60% complete
X-ray
Article

PET-CT indications

PET-CT is a combination of cross-sectional anatomic information provided by CT and the metabolic information provided by positron emission tomography (PET). PET is most commonly performed with 2-[F-18]fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose (FDG). Fluorine-18 (F-18) is an unstable radioisotope and has a half-...
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Wearable cardiac defibrillator

  Diagnosis certain
Desiree Rassa Eshraghi
Published 03 Apr 2024
97% complete
X-ray
Article

Atrial septal defect

Atrial septal defect (ASD) is the second most common congenital heart defect after ventricular septal defect (VSD). Diagnosis is often delayed until adulthood when complications arise such as atrial arrhythmias or pulmonary hypertension. The radiologist may be the first to suggest the diagnosis ...
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Levoatrial cardinal vein

  Diagnosis certain
Husam Hussein Yaseen
Published 25 Apr 2022
95% complete
CT
Article

Labeled imaging anatomy cases

This article lists a series of labeled imaging anatomy cases by body region and modality. Brain CT head: non-contrast axial CT head: non-contrast coronal CT head: non-contrast sagittal CT head: non-contrast axial with clinical questions CT head: angiogram axial CT head: angiogram coronal ...
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Concentric left ventricular hypertrophy

  Diagnosis certain
Karen Machang'a
Published 05 Apr 2024
97% complete
Ultrasound
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Left-sided superior vena cava, atrial septal defect and right atrial enlargement

  Diagnosis certain
Salah Makboul
Published 22 Mar 2015
82% complete
CT
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Cardiac hemangioma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Radiology department - UMC Utrecht
Published 05 Mar 2012
75% complete
MRI CT
Case

PDA occluder

  Diagnosis certain
Desiree Rassa Eshraghi
Published 03 Apr 2024
97% complete
X-ray
Article

Left ventricular hypertrophy

Left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) is present when the left ventricular mass is increased. It is a common condition, typically due to systemic hypertension, and it increases with age, obesity and severity of hypertension. Epidemiology Studies have demonstrated a prevalence on echocardiography ...
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Systemic lupus erythematosus

Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a complex autoimmune disease with multisystem involvement. Although abnormalities in almost every aspect of the immune system have been found, the key defect is thought to result from a loss of self-tolerance to autoantigens. Epidemiology There is a strong...
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Straight left heart border sign

Straight left heart border sign is a described finding on chest radiograph in cases of hemopericardium. It is a fairly specific (84%) sign of hemopericardium after a penetrating chest trauma, although sensitivity at 40% is relatively poor. Positive predictive value (PPV) was found to be 89% 1. ...
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Blunt thoracic trauma

  Diagnosis certain
Umberto Pisano
Published 14 Jan 2020
95% complete
CT X-ray
Article

Rheumatoid arthritis

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune multisystemic inflammatory disease that affects many organs but predominantly attacks the synovial tissues and joints. Epidemiology The overall prevalence is 0.5-1% and the disease is 2-3 times more common in women 1. Onset is generally in adu...
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Situs inversus

Situs inversus, (rare plural: sitūs inversi) short form of the Latin “situs inversus viscerum”, is a term used to describe the inverted position of chest and abdominal organs. Terminology The condition is called situs inversus totalis when there is a total transposition of abdominal and thorac...
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Left atrial enlargement

Left atrial enlargement (LAE) may result from many conditions, either congenital or acquired. It has some characteristic findings on a frontal chest radiograph. CT or MRI may also be used for diagnosis. Clinical presentation An enlarged left atrium can have many clinical implications, such as:...
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Medical devices in the thorax

Medical devices in the thorax are regularly observed by radiologists when reviewing radiographs and CT scans. Extrathoracic devices tubing, clamps, syringes, scissors, lying on or under the patient rubber sheets, foam mattresses, clothing, hair braids, nipple piercings, etc., may also be visi...
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Marfan syndrome

Marfan syndrome is a multisystem connective tissue disease caused by a defect in the protein fibrillin 1, encoded by the FBN1 gene. Cardiovascular involvement with aortic root dilatation and dissection is the most feared complication of the disease. Epidemiology The estimated prevalence is aro...

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