121,053 results
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Oppenheimer ossicle
Published
22 Jun 2022
77% complete
CT
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PAH RQ1
10 cases
No description provided
Article
Allergic fungal sinusitis
Allergic fungal sinusitis is the most common form of fungal sinusitis and is common in warm and humid climates. On imaging, it usually presents as opacification and expansion of multiple paranasal sinuses, unilaterally or bilaterally, with content that is centrally hyperdense on CT. MRI shows T2...
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Ruptured saccular cerebral aneurysm
Published
19 Aug 2022
95% complete
CT
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Temporomandibular joint with dislocated disc and recapture
Published
22 Jun 2022
86% complete
MRI
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Vaginal wall cysts
Published
21 Nov 2011
65% complete
MRI
Article
Dorsal defect of the patella
Dorsal defects of the patella are benign subchondral lesions of unknown etiology and a normal developmental anomaly of the patella, which can be mistaken for a pathological process such as a focus of infection or osteochondritis dissecans.
Epidemiology
Dorsal defect of patella occurs in males ...
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5/2/22
5 cases
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chest cases
36 cases
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H&N cases
34 cases
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Pelvic US Tutorial Monash Feb 2023
16 cases, 19 slides
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Ring enhanment
1 case
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Olecranon spur
Olecranon spurs are extra-articular enthesophytes at the posterior portion of the proximal olecranon within the superficial aspect of the central triceps tendon insertion.
Epidemiology
Olecranon spurs are commonly seen in patients with conditions such as triceps tendinopathy, olecranon bursiti...
Article
Accessory muscles of respiration
Accessory muscles of respiration refer to muscles that provide assistance to the main breathing muscles, mainly when additional power is needed, for example during exercise or those with airway pathologies (e.g. COPD) 1,2.
During normal quiet breathing, inspiration is an active process primaril...
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Abdominal and pelvic anatomy
Abdominal and pelvic anatomy encompasses the anatomy of all structures of the abdominal and pelvic cavities.
This anatomy section promotes the use of the Terminologia Anatomica, the international standard of anatomical nomenclature.
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Triquetral fracture
Published
25 Aug 2016
91% complete
X-ray
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Calcific periarthritis of the shoulder joint
Published
21 Nov 2011
83% complete
MRI
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Gastric adenocarcinoma
Published
25 Oct 2022
80% complete
CT
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Ameloblastoma - maxilla
Published
07 Jul 2008
92% complete
CT
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BCGosis
Published
20 Oct 2010
65% complete
CT
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