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Right lower lobe collapse

Right lower lobe (RLL) collapse has distinctive features, and is usually relatively easily identified. The smaller overlying heart shadow obscures less lung compared with left lower lobe collapse.  Findings of lower lobe collapse can be grouped together as they are almost identical on both side...
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Colon cancer (ultrasound)

  Diagnosis certain
Gustavo Graco
Published 12 May 2020
81% complete
CT Ultrasound
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Osteolytic skull metastasis of lung cancer

  Diagnosis certain
David Cuete
Published 05 May 2013
89% complete
CT
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Breast size asymmetry

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mostafa Elfeky
Published 01 Dec 2022
75% complete
X-ray
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Subchondral insufficiency fracture - femoral head

  Diagnosis almost certain
Utkarsh Kabra
Published 24 Jul 2020
74% complete
MRI
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Subcaspular perirenal hematoma

  Diagnosis certain
Manar Alaa El Din osman
Published 13 Jan 2024
95% complete
CT
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Os odontoideum

Os odontoideum (plural: ossa odontoidea) is an anatomic variant of the odontoid process of C2 and needs to be differentiated from persistent ossiculum terminale and from a type 2 odontoid fracture. It can be associated with atlantoaxial instability.  Although it was originally thought to be a c...
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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma

Nasopharyngeal carcinomas (NPC) are the most common primary malignancy of the nasopharynx. They are of squamous cell origin. Some types are strongly associated with the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV). Epidemiology Nasopharyngeal carcinoma accounts for ~70% of all primary malignancies of the nasophar...
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Sacroiliitis - grade I

  Diagnosis almost certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 06 May 2015
44% complete
X-ray
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Anderson and Montesano classification of occipital condyle fractures

The Anderson and Montesano classification is a widely used system for describing occipital condyle fractures. It divides injuries into three types based on morphology and mechanism of injury 1-5. Classification type I: impacted type occipital condyle fracture morphology: comminution of the co...
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Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma

  Diagnosis certain
Bruno Di Muzio
Published 10 Nov 2014
89% complete
MRI
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Caput medusae sign (developmental venous anomaly)

The caput medusae sign also sometimes known as a palm tree sign refers to developmental venous anomalies of the brain, where a number of veins converge centrally into a single draining vein.  The sign is seen on both CT and MRI when contrast medium is administered. Angiographically the caput me...
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Shear wave elastography

Shear wave elastography is a developing variation of ultrasound imaging. The concept is similar to strain elastography, but instead of using transducer pressure to compare a shift in an ultrasound A-line (thereby measuring changes in strain), a higher intensity pulse is transmitted to produce s...
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Plantaris tendon tear

  Diagnosis certain
Chris O'Donnell
Published 30 Nov 2018
91% complete
Ultrasound
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Germ cell tumors of the ovary

Germ cell tumors of the ovary account for approximately 15-20% of all ovarian tumors. In children and adolescents, up to 60% of ovarian tumors can be of germ cell origin. They include: ovarian teratoma(s): commonest primary benign tumor of ovary and commonest germ cell tumor: mature (cystic) ...
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Hip osteoarthritis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 06 May 2015
50% complete
X-ray
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Aortic arch

The aortic arch represents the direct continuation of the ascending aorta and represents a key area for a review of normal variant anatomy and a wide range of pathological processes that range from congenital anomalies to traumatic injury. Summary origin: continuation of the ascending aorta at...
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Orthopantomography

The orthopantomogram (also known as an orthopantomograph, pantomogram, OPG or OPT) is a panoramic single image radiograph of the mandible, maxilla and teeth. It is often encountered in dental practice and occasionally in the emergency department; providing a convenient, inexpensive and rapid way...
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Situs inversus

  Diagnosis certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 06 May 2015
63% complete
X-ray
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Transthyretin amyloidosis

Transthyretin (ATTR) amyloidosis is a form of systemic amyloidosis characterized by the misfolding, aggregation and deposition of transthyretin-related (TTR) protein in various organs 1-6. This can occur in the following two forms namely in the setting of a genetically normal transthyretin-relat...

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