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Tubal ectopic pregnancy (CT)

  Diagnosis certain
Dalia Ibrahim
Published 26 Mar 2022
92% complete
CT MRI
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Desmoplastic small round cell tumor (peritoneal)

Desmoplastic small round cell tumors of the peritoneum are a rare and highly aggressive primary peritoneal malignancy. Epidemiology Desmoplastic small round cell tumor is usually seen in young adolescents and have a male predominance with a mean survival of 2-3 years. Clinical presentation A...
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Tubal ectopic pregnancy (MRI)

  Diagnosis certain
Dalia Ibrahim
Published 01 Feb 2018
95% complete
MRI Annotated image
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Hematosalpinx

A hematosalpinx refers to intraluminal blood within the fallopian tube (often dilated).  Pathology Etiology tubal ectopic pregnancy: common cause 1 endometriosis: common cause 5 tubal carcinoma pelvic inflammatory disease fallopian tube torsion retrograde menstruation uterine cervical s...
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Small bowel obstruction

Small bowel obstruction (SBO) accounts for 80% of all mechanical intestinal obstruction, and the remaining 20% results from a large bowel obstruction. It has a mortality rate of ~5%. Terminology Bowel obstruction may be complete or incomplete 8: complete or high grade obstruction means that n...
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CT cystography

CT cystography is a variation of the traditional fluoroscopic cystogram. Instead of anterograde opacification of the urinary collecting system (as with CT urography), contrast is instilled retrograde into the patient's bladder, and then the pelvis is imaged with CT. Indications suspected bladd...
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Calcified abdominal aortic aneurysm on pelvic radiograph

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 10 Sep 2018
91% complete
X-ray
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Pelvic inflammatory disease

Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is a broad term that encompasses a spectrum of infection and inflammation of the upper female genital tract, resulting in a range of abnormalities.  Epidemiology The highest incidence is seen among sexually-active women in their teens, with 75% of cases being ...
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Erdheim-Chester disease

  Diagnosis certain
Yaïr Glick
Published 02 Aug 2021
87% complete
Nuclear medicine Ultrasound MRI CT
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Osteopoikilosis

  Diagnosis certain
Naim Qaqish
Published 09 Apr 2020
89% complete
X-ray CT
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Seminal vesicle cystadenoma

Seminal vesicle cystadenomas are a benign subgroup of mixed epithelial and stromal tumors of the seminal vesicles. Epidemiology Benign tumors of the seminal vesicles are very rare and so are cystadenomas 1. Clinical presentation Voiding difficulties or hematuria have been reported as clinica...
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Adenomyosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Bruno Di Muzio
Published 24 May 2023
77% complete
CT Ultrasound
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Pelvic fractures with active bleeding

  Diagnosis certain
Heather Pascoe
Published 05 Aug 2018
92% complete
CT X-ray
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Joint effusion

A joint effusion is defined as an increased amount of fluid within the synovial compartment of a joint. There is normally only a small amount of physiological intra-articular fluid. Abnormal fluid accumulation can result from inflammation, infection (i.e. pus) or trauma and might be exudate, tr...
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Urethral stricture

Urethral strictures are relatively common and typically occur either in the setting of trauma or infection. Epidemiology The demographics of the affected population is dictated by the etiology, but in general, it is safe to say that adult males make up the vast majority of cases. Clinical pre...
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Acute appendicitis

Acute appendicitis is an acute inflammation of the vermiform appendix. It is a very common condition in general radiology practice and is one of the main reasons for abdominal surgery in young patients. CT is the most sensitive modality to detect appendicitis. Terminology Acute appendicitis (p...
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Pelvic fracture with extraperitoneal hemorrhage

  Diagnosis certain
Andrew Dixon
Published 24 May 2016
89% complete
CT X-ray
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Suprapubic cartilaginous cyst

Suprapubic cartilaginous cysts (SPCC) are rare cystic lesions arising from the symphysis pubis thought to be degenerative in origin. They have also been called retropubic or subpubic cysts. Epidemiology In the small number of cases in the literature, all bar one patient, have been female. The ...
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Normal MRI enema for assessment of rectal anastomosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Vikas Shah
Published 06 Jan 2022
75% complete
MRI CT Fluoroscopy
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Deep infiltrating endometriosis - rectovaginal

  Diagnosis certain
Michael P Hartung
Published 11 May 2020
89% complete
MRI CT

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