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ALK-positive anaplastic large cell lymphoma
Published
30 Nov 2022
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August 2013
10 cases
Use the following history (from recalls on RANZCR website). P.S. cases 2 and 3 are part of one case. Question 1 73F, long hx of COPD...
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Metastatic prostate adenocarcinoma with occult bone metastases
Published
14 Apr 2018
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Ovarian germ cell tumor
Published
16 Feb 2014
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Ultrasound
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Carcinosarcoma
Published
17 Aug 2019
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Complicated sigmoid diverticulitis
Published
02 Jan 2018
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Article
Kissing sign (disambiguation)
Kissing sign refers to an approximation of two paired or similar anatomical structures and can describe anatomical variation or a disease.
It is described at the following:
kissing carotids: anatomical variation
kissing ovaries sign: seen in pelvic endometriosis
kissing spines: refers to Baa...
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Slipped upper femoral epiphysis (summary)
This is a basic article for medical students and other non-radiologists
Slipped upper femoral epiphysis (SUFE), also known as a slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE), is a relatively common condition affecting the physis of the proximal femur in adolescents. It is one of commonest hip abnor...
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Osteitis pubis
Published
22 Apr 2017
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MRI
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Vas deferens calcification
Published
17 Jun 2021
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Endometrial adenocarcinoma
Published
03 Jan 2013
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Pelvic digit
Published
05 Jun 2022
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X-ray
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Ascites
Ascites (hydroperitoneum is a rare synonym) is defined as an abnormal amount of intraperitoneal fluid.
Terminology
Ascites (plural is the same word) tends to be reserved for relatively sizable amounts of peritoneal fluid. The amount has not been defined formally. It is noted physiologically, h...
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Lippes loop contraceptive device
Lippes loops are a type of an intrauterine device (IUD). It is a flexible polyethylene plastic trapezoidal loop meant for long-term use.
Radiographic features
Plain radiograph
Radiopaque serpiginous material visualized within the mid-pelvis in an anterior posterior pelvic x-ray is the hallmar...
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Brenner tumor
Brenner tumors are an uncommon surface epithelial tumor of the ovary. It was originally known as a transitional cell tumor due to its histological similarity to the urothelium. Brenner tumors account for ~3% of ovarian epithelial neoplasms. They can very rarely occur in other locations, includin...
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Renal abscess
Renal abscess is a collection of infective fluid in the kidney. It is usually a sequela of acute pyelonephritis, where severe vasospasm and inflammation may occasionally result in liquefactive necrosis and abscess formation.
Epidemiology
It can affect all ages and has no recognized gender pred...
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Paraovarian cyst
Paraovarian cysts are remnants of Wolffian duct in the mesosalpinx that do not arise from the ovary. They account for ~10-20% of adnexal masses 3,4.
Terminology
Paraovarian cysts are also sometimes referred to as paratubal cysts or hydatid cysts of Morgagni 14.
Epidemiology
They typically oc...
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Idiopathic scrotal calcinosis
Idiopathic scrotal calcinosis, sometimes called dystrophic scrotal calcinosis, is a rare benign condition characterized by superficial calcifications within the skin of the scrotum of unclear etiology.
Epidemiology
Idiopathic scrotal calcinosis typically affects men aged 20-40 years.
Patholo...
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Squamous cell carcinoma of the kidney
Published
19 Oct 2016
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Pathology
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Rupture ectopic pregnancy - CT findings
Published
29 May 2021
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