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Gossypiboma
Published
08 Dec 2020
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Partial tear of posterior cruciate ligament with infrapatellar plica injury
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12 Aug 2019
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CT guided drainage of hip collection
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27 Apr 2017
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Complex medial meniscal tear
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04 Aug 2019
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Inferior accessory fissure
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11 Jan 2023
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Varicella pneumonia
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18 Mar 2020
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CXR - Hilar mass
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MSK x-rays 1
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Fornix (brain)
The fornix (plural: fornices) is the main efferent system of the hippocampus and an important part of the limbic system. It is one of the commissural fibers connecting the cerebral hemispheres.
Gross anatomy
Roughly C-shaped, the fornix extends from the hippocampus to the mammillary bodies of ...
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Aortic coarctation with aneurysm
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05 Mar 2020
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CT
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Fascial tail sign
The fascial tail sign refers to the linear/tapered extension of soft tissue tumors along the fascia.
The sign has been classically described in benign fibrous proliferations 1-4:
desmoid tumor
plantar fibromatosis
nodular fasciitis
However, the same sign has also been described as the tail ...
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COVID-19 pneumonia
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12 Apr 2020
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CT
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Patellar instability risk factor assessment (diagram)
Published
15 Feb 2012
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Diagram
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Hypothenar hammer syndrome
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16 Feb 2012
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MRI
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Ulnar collateral ligament injury of the 1st MCP joint
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16 Feb 2012
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MRI
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Antral pad sign
The antral pad sign is a feature seen on a spot radiograph of the upper gastrointestinal tract obtained with orally-administered contrast material. It refers to the extrinsic impression or indentation on the posteroinferior aspect of the antrum. The impression is generally arcuate and smooth, an...
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Negative questions (multiple choice questions)
Negative questions, also known as odd-one-out questions are a type of multiple choice question in which the correct answer is the one that is false, surrounded by true distractors. For example:
Question: Which of the following statements about Onodi cells (sphenoethmoidal air cells) is INCORRE...
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Distal radius buckle fracture - adult
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28 Jun 2021
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Pyopneumothorax
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29 Apr 2016
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Post-operative breast seroma
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12 Jan 2013
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Ultrasound