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Beaver tail liver
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14 Jan 2022
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Apple core sculpture (photo)
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14 May 2015
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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 ...
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Rectal foreign bodies - body packing
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10 May 2015
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) of the stomach
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20 Jul 2019
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Rectovesical fistula
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13 Sep 2012
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De Garengeot hernia
De Garengeot hernias (alternative plural: herniae) are femoral hernias that contain the appendix.
It is not to be confused with Amyand hernia, which is an appendix-containing inguinal hernia.
Epidemiology
It is a rare phenomenon, with only 1% of all femoral hernias containing the appendix (an...
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Chronic corrosive esophagitis
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15 Jan 2024
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Unicornuate uterus with contralateral rudimentary horn and dorsal pancreatic agenesis
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30 Jun 2022
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Small bowel carcinoid tumor
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12 Feb 2016
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Nuclear medicine
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Subphrenic hydatid cyst at upper surface of spleen
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15 Dec 2021
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Colocolic intussusception
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22 Jan 2016
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Omental infarction
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11 May 2013
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Arterial occlusive small bowel mesenteric ischemia
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23 May 2023
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Acute small bowel obstruction secondary to right Spigelian hernia
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17 Jan 2023
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Small bowel carcinoid tumor
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01 Jun 2022
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Scleroderma - thoracic and gastrointestinal manifestations
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12 Jan 2018
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Bowel obstruction from colon carcinoma
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11 May 2013
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Abdominal splenosis
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08 Jun 2021
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Bird beak sign (esophagus)
The bird's beak sign of the esophagus is used to refer to the tapering of the inferior esophagus in achalasia. The same appearance is also referred to as the rat's tail sign.
The appearance, although classically occurring in primary achalasia, can also occur in pseudoachalasia due to a gastric ...