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Skull
The skull (TA: cranium) is the superior-most part of the human skeleton and houses the brain and includes the skeletal elements of the face. It consists of numerous bones connected to each other by sutures which renders them immobile.
Terminology
Variability in which bones to include and how t...
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Medial epicondyle fracture
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28 Apr 2016
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Fracture malunion (clavicle)
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04 Sep 2020
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Lateral medullary syndrome
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29 Sep 2021
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MRI
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Hirschsprung disease
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18 Apr 2011
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Fluoroscopy
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Vitalii Rogalskyi
Location :
Rivne, Ukraine
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Junior Doctor (HMO year 2+)
Public cases : 61
Public playlists : 2
Edits : 194
Primary area interest : General radiology
Level of training : Junior Doctor (HMO year 2+)
Public cases : 61
Public playlists : 2
Edits : 194
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Normal leg angiogram
Published
06 Jun 2024
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DSA (angiography)
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Doenças Pulmonares Associadas ao Tabagismo
18 cases
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MSK Xray viva 1
24 cases
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Bony skeleton
The skeleton is the complete set of bones in the human body.
Traditionally there are said to be 206 bones in total which can be divided into:
axial skeleton
appendicular skeleton
NB: the total of 206 bones treats the patellae as proper bones and not sesamoids, and ignores all the other sesam...
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Ingested foreign body - teeth prosthodontic
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21 Jun 2024
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Chest X-ray
2 cases
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MSK Xray viva 2
24 cases
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MSK Xray viva 3
24 cases
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Patella
The patella (plural: patellae) is the largest sesamoid bone in the human body. It lies within the quadriceps/patellar tendon and forms part of the knee joint and extensor mechanism of the knee 1.
Gross anatomy
Osteology
The patella is triangular in shape with a superior base and inferior apex...
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Basal cell carcinoma
A basal cell carcinoma (BCC) is one of the commonest non-melanocytic types of skin cancer.
Epidemiology
Typically present in elderly fair-skinned patients in the 7th to 8th decades of life. There may be an increased male predilection.
Associations
Multiple basal cell carcinomas may be prese...
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Prostate gland and seminal vesicles (Gray's illustration)
Published
02 Sep 2020
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Diagram
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Renal cell carcinoma
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05 Jun 2022
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Ulna styloid and shaft fractures
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24 Sep 2011
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Rabbit (photo)
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06 May 2015
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