121,346 results
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Multiple myeloma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ayush Goel
Published 04 Mar 2014
75% complete
CT
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Cellulitis - perineum

  Diagnosis probable
Gustavo Graco
Published 07 Jun 2020
66% complete
Ultrasound
Article

Ciliopathies

Ciliopathies refer to diseases due to malfunctioning cilia (singular: cilium). Cilia are organelles that are external extensions of the cell membrane. Cilia fall into two main types: primary (or immotile) cilia and motile cilia.  Clinical presentation Primary cilia are found in virtually every...
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Cytotoxic lesions of the corpus callosum (CLOCCs)

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ammar Haouimi
Published 10 Sep 2020
74% complete
MRI
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Popliteal deep venous thrombosis

  Diagnosis certain
Jeremy Jones
Published 18 Apr 2011
68% complete
CT
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Acute colonic diverticulitis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mahmoud Ghanem
Published 05 Nov 2023
73% complete
CT
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Shoulder (supine lateral scapula view)

The supine lateral scapula view (anterior oblique AP) is a modified lateral shoulder projection often utilized in trauma imaging. Orthogonal to the AP shoulder (note so is an axillary view); It is a pertinent projection to assess suspected dislocations, scapula fractures and degenerative changes...
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Periosteal chondrosarcoma

Periosteal chondrosarcomas, previously also known as juxta-cortical chondrosarcomas, are cartilagineous or chondroid matrix-generating neoplasms originating in close association with the periosteum from the bony surface 1-3. Terminology The term ‘juxta-cortical chondrosarcoma’ is no longer rec...
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Subdural hygroma

Subdural hygromas (alternative plural: hygromata 9) refer to the accumulation of fluid in the subdural space. In many cases, it is considered an epiphenomenon of head injury when it is called a traumatic subdural hygroma.  Epidemiology Subdural hygromas are encountered in all age-groups but ar...
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Left atrial thrombus

  Diagnosis almost certain
Jeremy Jones
Published 18 Apr 2011
80% complete
CT
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Calcified convexity meningioma

  Diagnosis almost certain
Ahmed Abdrabou
Published 06 May 2013
74% complete
MRI
Article

Facial nerve

The facial nerve is the seventh (CN VII) cranial nerve and comprises two roots, a motor root and a smaller mixed sensory, taste and parasympathetic root, known as nervus intermedius, which join together within the temporal bone (TA: nervus facialis or nervus cranialis VII). The facial nerve has...
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FRCR 2B H&N

55 cases

No description provided

Article

Osteonecrosis of the femoral head

Osteonecrosis of the femoral head, previously known as avascular necrosis (AVN) of the hip, is the most common site for osteonecrosis, presumably due to a combination of precarious blood supply and high loading when standing.  Idiopathic osteonecrosis of the femoral head epiphysis in children (...
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Meningocele

Meningoceles (also spelled meningocoele) are protrusions of the meninges through a defect or weak point in the skull or spine, usually involving the soft tissues beneath the surface of the skin. They are typically categorized into congenital, iatrogenic (e.g. following a craniotomy, sinus surger...
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Skull and facial bones

28 cases

No description provided

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Ulnar fracture and radial head dislocation

  Diagnosis certain
Jeremy Jones
Published 16 May 2016
94% complete
X-ray
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Foreign body in heel

  Diagnosis almost certain
Maulik S Patel
Published 28 Oct 2012
66% complete
Ultrasound
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Cricoid cartilage fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 06 Oct 2022
92% complete
CT
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Posterior dislocation of sternoclavicular joint

  Diagnosis certain
Andrew Dixon
Published 27 Feb 2020
89% complete
CT X-ray

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