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Idiopathic orbital inflammation
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16 Jan 2023
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Lymphoma - stage IV
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05 Sep 2017
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CT
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Radiation-induced leukoencephalopathy
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08 Sep 2021
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MRI
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Uterine and pelvic arteriovenous malformation
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16 May 2013
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MRI
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IUCD in pregnancy
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09 Apr 2022
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Ultrasound
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Spigelian hernia
Spigelian hernias (alternative plural: herniae), also known as lateral ventral hernias, are a type of abdominal hernia along the semilunar line, resulting in herniation between the muscles of the abdominal wall.
Epidemiology
They are rare and account for ~1% (range 0.1-2%) of ventral hernias 2...
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Dayna O'Shannessy
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Primary CNS lymphoma
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Published
07 May 2008
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MRI
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Incisional hernia
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18 Jan 2023
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CT
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Chest wall abscesses
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14 Oct 2010
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Ultrasound
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Athletic pubalgia
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18 Jan 2023
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Lipoma - hypothenar region
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14 Aug 2022
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Ultrasound
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Direct inguinal hernia
A direct inguinal hernia (alternative plural: herniae) is a type of groin herniation, that arises from protrusion of abdominal viscera through a weakness of the posterior wall of the inguinal canal medial to the inferior epigastric vessels, specifically through Hesselbach's triangle.
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Multiple myeloma - femur
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20 Jan 2012
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Nuclear medicine
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Traumatic neuroma - thumb
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26 Jan 2022
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Haemophilic arthropathy - knee joint
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20 Oct 2010
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Sigmoid colonic diverticulitis
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29 Oct 2023
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Ultrasound
CT
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Os acetabuli
Os acetabuli (plural: ossa acetabuli) are small ossicles adjacent to the acetabular roof regions and may represent an unfused secondary ossification center of the acetabulum or pathological sequelae (e.g. acetabular rim fracture, femoroacetabular impingement).
Gross anatomy
Ossa acetabuli are ...
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Occipital lymphadenitis
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Published
26 Jan 2022
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MRI