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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

  Diagnosis probable
Ammar Haouimi
Published 18 Mar 2021
67% complete
CT MRI
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Congenital rib fusion

  Diagnosis certain
Fabien Ho
Published 14 Apr 2018
95% complete
CT
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Metastatic T3/T4 prostate adenocarcinoma

  Diagnosis certain
Ian Bickle
Published 13 Jan 2021
92% complete
MRI
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Hepatocystic triangle

The hepatocystic triangle (or Calot triangle) is a small triangular space at the porta hepatis of surgical importance as it is dissected during cholecystectomy. Its contents, the cystic artery and cystic duct, must be identified before ligation and division to avoid intraoperative injury. Gros...
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Brachymetacarpia

  Diagnosis certain
Roberto Schubert
Published 18 Oct 2011
79% complete
X-ray
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Areae gastricae

  Diagnosis certain
Matt A. Morgan
Published 21 Jul 2015
91% complete
Barium
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Boxer fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Bahman Rasuli
Published 26 Jan 2022
88% complete
X-ray
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Hereditary multiple exostoses

  Diagnosis almost certain
Varun Babu
Published 05 Mar 2020
75% complete
X-ray
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Os supranaviculare - bilateral

  Diagnosis certain
Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Published 25 Jan 2019
91% complete
X-ray
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Solitary fibrous tumor

Solitary fibrous tumors are a rare neoplasm of mesenchymal origin that comprise less than 2% of all soft tissue tumors ranging from indolent tumors to more aggressive masses. They can be very large and can occur essentially anywhere, although some areas are more characteristic than others. For ...
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Hepatocellular carcinoma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 29 Oct 2023
80% complete
MRI
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Normal ankle and foot angiogram

  Diagnosis not applicable
Craig Hacking
Published 06 Jun 2024
25% complete
DSA (angiography)
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Oculomotor nerve and ciliary ganglion (illustration)

  Diagnosis not applicable
Frank Gaillard
Published 17 Mar 2022
44% complete
Diagram
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Thyroglossal duct cyst

  Diagnosis almost certain
Sepehr Haghighi
Published 25 Nov 2020
77% complete
MRI
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Maple syrup urine disease

  Diagnosis certain
Abdulmajid Bawazeer
Published 28 Feb 2020
92% complete
MRI
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Gallbladder polyp

  Diagnosis almost certain
British Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiologists (BSGAR)
Published 15 May 2017
82% complete
Ultrasound Diagram
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Gastric emphysema due to strangulation

  Diagnosis certain
Yaïr Glick
Published 12 Dec 2020
92% complete
CT
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Tuberculous mycotic abdominal aortic aneurysm

  Diagnosis certain
Michael P Hartung
Published 07 Nov 2019
92% complete
CT
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Diffuse T1 bone marrow signal loss

Diffuse T1 vertebral bone marrow signal loss is associated with replacement of fatty marrow by edema or cellular tissue.  Radiographic features MRI T1-weighted imaging without fat suppression is one of the most important sequences for distinguishing between normal and abnormal bone marrow. Ab...

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