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Case
Haemophilic arthropathy - knee joint
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Published
20 Oct 2010
47% complete
X-ray
Case
Sigmoid colonic diverticulitis
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Published
29 Oct 2023
95% complete
Ultrasound
CT
Article
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 ...
Case
Occipital lymphadenitis
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Published
26 Jan 2022
74% complete
MRI
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Foreign body ingestion - metal ring
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Published
09 Feb 2021
91% complete
X-ray
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Subhepatic appendicitis complicated with abscess
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Published
30 Jul 2015
77% complete
CT
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Lung cancer metastasis to bone - forearm
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Published
17 Mar 2011
85% complete
X-ray
Case
Osteochondroma - rib
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Published
02 Jul 2022
77% complete
CT
X-ray
Article
Paravesical space
The paravesical spaces are paired avascular spaces of the pelvis. The paravesical spaces generally contain fat, but can become filled with ascites, blood, or other substances during pathological processes.
Gross anatomy
Boundaries
superior: lateral umbilical folds
inferior: pubocervical fasc...
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Ghazale Jamalipour Soufi
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Isfahan, Iran, Islamic Republic Of
Primary area interest : Neuroradiology
Level of training : Consultant/Attending (year 1-5)
Public cases : 15
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Primary area interest : Neuroradiology
Level of training : Consultant/Attending (year 1-5)
Public cases : 15
Public playlists : 0
Edits : 18
Case
Cerebral venous infarction
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Published
18 May 2020
80% complete
MRI
Case
Pubic symphysis disruption
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Published
07 Jul 2022
64% complete
X-ray
CT
MRI
Article
Congenital hypothyroidism
Congenital hypothyroidism (CHT), previously known as cretinism, can be of thyroidal or central (hypothalamic/pituitary) origin and can have a widely diverse molecular etiology.
Clinical presentation
Most children are asymptomatic at birth and are diagnosed after screening. In untreated congeni...
Article
Cardinal ligament
The cardinal ligaments, also known as transverse cervical ligaments or Mackenrodt ligaments, are paired structures that act to support the pelvic organs of the female pelvis. These along with the uterosacral and pubocervical ligaments, provide support to prevent pelvic organ prolapse 1.
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Prostate carcinoma (T4N1M1b)
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Published
02 Jul 2020
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Nuclear medicine
MRI
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Calcaneonavicular coalition
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Published
06 Oct 2019
92% complete
MRI
Article
Traumatic neuroma
Traumatic neuromas may occur from acute or chronic injury to a nerve.
Clinical presentation
The patient presents with a focal area of pain and tenderness to palpation. There should be a history of injury (including iatrogenic injury, i.e. surgery) to the area. They may develop 1-12 months afte...
Case
Trigeminal schwannoma - mandibular division
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Published
18 Mar 2021
67% complete
CT
MRI
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Congenital rib fusion
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Published
14 Apr 2018
95% complete
CT
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Metastatic T3/T4 prostate adenocarcinoma
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Published
13 Jan 2021
92% complete
MRI