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Lymphangitis carcinomatosis
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Published
24 Feb 2021
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Foreign body in the left lower lobe lung bronchus
Published
03 Nov 2014
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Ductus diverticulum
Aortic ductus diverticulum is a developmental outpouching of the thoracic aorta which may be mistaken for an acute aortic injury.
Gross anatomy
It is usually seen at the anteromedial aspect of the aorta at the site of the aortic isthmus, where the ligamentum arteriosum attaches. It is also the...
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Misplaced nasogastric tube - right main bronchus
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30 Jun 2022
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Cystic bronchiectasis
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30 Nov 2021
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Granulomatosis with polyangiitis
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Published
20 Oct 2010
45% complete
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Pulmonary sequestration (intralobar)
Intralobar pulmonary sequestration (ILS) is a subtype of pulmonary sequestration.
Clinical presentation
Patients usually present before the third decade with recurrent infection.
Pathology
It is the commoner type of pulmonary sequestration (four times commoner than extralobar sequestration)...
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Cardiac tamponade
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Published
24 Feb 2022
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Pulmonary embolism
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Published
19 Apr 2011
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Pulmonary valve calcification
Pulmonary valve calcification is an uncommon occurrence and usually occurs in the presence of longstanding elevation of right ventricular pressures (such as that of severe pulmonary hypertension). It can also be associated with pulmonary valve stenosis. Some authors suggest if valve calcificatio...
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Bagassosis
Bagassosis refers to a form of hypersensitivity pneumonitis related to a mouldy molasses usually related to sugar cane dry pulpy fibrous residue called bagasse (Thermoactinomyces sacchari). It is considered to reflect a reaction to organic dust and is becoming rarer.
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Scimitar syndrome
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Published
10 May 2013
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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...
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Anomalous systemic arterial supply to normal lung
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Published
04 Aug 2022
92% complete
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Traumatic pneumatoceles
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Published
15 May 2024
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Inhaled intrabronchial foreign body - headscarf pin
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Published
11 May 2023
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Anti-synthetase syndrome (anti-Jo1)
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Published
05 Nov 2014
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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
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Published
04 Oct 2018
77% complete
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Brachiocephalic vein
The brachiocephalic veins, previously known as the innominate veins, are large paired valveless asymmetric central veins that drain the head, neck, upper limbs and part of the thorax and mediastinum.
Gross anatomy
Origin
In the root of the neck, the internal jugular (IJV) and subclavian vein...
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Anterior mediastinal mass
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Published
02 Apr 2019
59% complete
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