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Bochdalek hernia
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14 Sep 2018
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Ruptured renal hydatid cyst
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16 Nov 2020
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Omental infarction
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10 Jul 2020
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Paraesophageal hernia, stomach in organoaxial position
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27 May 2017
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Post sleeve gastrectomy leak with abscess
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02 May 2021
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Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans
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08 Feb 2024
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Spondylodiscitis
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27 May 2017
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Mercedes-Benz sign of gallstones
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29 Jul 2016
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Gastro-duodenal intussusception
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25 Dec 2023
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Intussusception in gravida
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16 May 2017
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Small bowel obstruction due to ventral hernia
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23 Dec 2021
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Fetus in fetu
Fetus-in-fetu is an extremely rare abnormality that occurs secondary to abnormal embryogenesis in a monochorionic diamniotic pregnancy where a non-viable fetus becomes enclosed within a normally developing fetus.
Epidemiology
Fetus-in-fetu is very rare, with an incidence of 1/500,000 live birt...
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Agatston score
Agatston score is a semi-automated tool to calculate a score based on the extent of coronary artery calcification detected by an unenhanced low-dose CT scan, which is routinely performed in patients undergoing cardiac CT. Due to an extensive body of research, it allows for early risk stratificat...
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Transient intussusception
Transient or uncomplicated intussusception is known to occur in adults and children and can be considered physiological. Given the condition's transient nature, it is probably underdiagnosed. The main factors distinguishing transient from intussusceptions requiring surgical intervention are abse...
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Paraduodenal hernia
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02 Oct 2023
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Large cisterna chyli, left renal stone and variant anomalous origins of both hepatic and left gastric arteries
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03 Nov 2015
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Horseshoe kidney
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30 Sep 2016
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Lateral decubitus
The lateral decubitus position is a fundamental patient orientation employed in medical imaging. The patient lies on their side, either left or right, with the body's longitudinal axis perpendicular to the imaging table.
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By convention the side that is down in contact with the table...
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Intrathoracic kidney
An intrathoracic kidney is a very rare form of ectopic kidney. There has been no reported increased incidence of stones or infections as can be seen with other forms of ectopic kidneys. The adrenal glands are usually normal in location in most cases.
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Thoracic ectopic kidney is rar...
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String of pearls sign (gastrointestinal)
The string of pearls (or beads) sign can be seen on upright or decubitus abdominal radiographs as well as on CT in patients with small bowel obstruction, increased intraluminal fluid, and slow resorption of intraluminal gas.
It consists of an obliquely or horizontally oriented row of small gas ...