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Case
Eagle syndrome
Published
26 Nov 2018
77% complete
CT
Case
Earring backing embedded in earlobe
Published
07 Aug 2020
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X-ray
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Ectopic calcifications on OPG
Published
05 Jul 2016
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X-ray
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Ectopic eruption of a molar tooth
Published
19 Nov 2017
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CT
Case
Ectopic nasal tooth
Published
26 Nov 2019
77% complete
CT
Article
Embolism
Embolism describes intravascular material that is carried from its original location downstream to a distant area. The most common type of embolism is that which is derived from a thrombus, such as in the case of pulmonary embolism or stroke.
Types of embolism
thromboembolism
gas embolism
am...
Article
Emphysematous epididymo-orchitis
Emphysematous epididymo-orchitis is a rare gas-forming epididymo-orchitis. The pathology of this condition is unknown. The diagnosis is usually made by ultrasonography with CT as an adjunct, to confirm the diagnosis, evaluate its extent and to rule out a coexistent retroperitoneal infective focu...
Case
Encapsulated omental infarction
Published
30 Dec 2023
95% complete
Ultrasound
CT
Case
Encrusted retained stent fragment in ileal conduit
Published
26 Oct 2016
95% complete
CT
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Endobronchial foreign body
Published
06 May 2016
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CT
Annotated image
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Endobronchial foreign body impaction with air trapping
Published
02 Apr 2020
89% complete
CT
Article
Endometrial polyp
Endometrial polyps are benign nodular protrusions of the endometrial surface, and one of the entities included in a differential of endometrial thickening. Endometrial polyps can either be sessile or pedunculated. They can often be suggested on ultrasound or MRI studies but may require sonohyste...
Case
Enhancing brain lesions after endovascular aneurysm treatment
Published
26 Jan 2022
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CT
MRI
Playlist
ENT Emergency Nov 18
14 cases, 6 slides
Presented as part of prepared4ent, Edinburgh, November 2018
Case
Epidermal inclusion cyst of the skin
Published
08 Jan 2017
91% complete
Ultrasound
Article
Epiglottic enlargement
Epiglottic enlargement is often seen on lateral neck radiographs and it's accepted to confirm clinical suspicion of acute epiglottitis only on this finding 1. However, an enlarged epiglottitis has a wide range of differentials that should be considered.
neoplasm
hemangioma
lymphangioma
carci...
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Epiglottitis
Epiglottitis, also known as supraglottitis, is a life-threatening condition caused by inflammation of the epiglottis and aryepiglottic folds 1, which can lead to acute airway obstruction.
Epidemiology
The traditional age of presentation is in children of 3 to 6 years, although this has been ch...
Article
Episternal ossicles
Episternal (or suprasternal) ossicles are accessory bones and a normal variant of the sternum. They result from supernumerary ossification centers and are seen in ~4% (range 1-7%) of the population.
Gross anatomy
Episternal ossicles are usually located posterior or superior to the superior bor...
Case
Episternal ossicles
Published
27 May 2014
89% complete
CT
Article
Esophageal foreign bodies
Esophageal foreign bodies are frequently encountered in clinical practice, representing the most common site for ingested foreign bodies or food impaction within the gastrointestinal tract.
This article discusses esophageal foreign bodies; a general view of the theme is available in the main a...