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Left upper lobe pneumonia
Published
01 Feb 2014
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X-ray
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Hypermetropia
Hypermetropia, also known as long-sightedness or hyperopia, is a refractive disorder. Though it can happen in any age group, it usually starts from mid-late adulthood.
Clinical presentation
In this condition, distant objects are seen better than close objects.
Pathology
The blurriness of nea...
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Multiple myeloma
Published
04 Mar 2014
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CT
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Cellulitis - perineum
Published
07 Jun 2020
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Ultrasound
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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)
Published
10 Sep 2020
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MRI
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Popliteal deep venous thrombosis
Published
18 Apr 2011
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CT
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Acute colonic diverticulitis
Published
05 Nov 2023
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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), or subdural effusions, 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 ...
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Left atrial thrombus
Published
18 Apr 2011
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CT
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Calcified convexity meningioma
Published
06 May 2013
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MRI
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Giant choledochal cyst
Published
23 Jun 2015
65% complete
CT
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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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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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Ulnar fracture and radial head dislocation
Published
16 May 2016
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Foreign body in heel
Published
28 Oct 2012
66% complete
Ultrasound