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Bilateral MCA territory stroke complicated by vertebral artery occlusion and pulmonary embolism

  Diagnosis certain
Bálint Botz
Published 15 May 2022
89% complete
CT
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Brain cystic metastases

  Diagnosis probable
Bruno Di Muzio
Published 02 Mar 2015
70% complete
CT MRI
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Metastatic malignant melanoma

  Diagnosis certain
Bruno Di Muzio
Published 28 Nov 2015
92% complete
MRI CT Pathology
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Pineocytoma

Pineocytomas are relatively benign (WHO grade 1) pineal parenchymal tumors that have a relatively good prognosis. On imaging, they generally appear as a well-demarcated tumor less than 3 cm in its greatest dimension, iso- to hyperattenuating on CT, hypo- to isointense on T1, and hyperintense on...
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Balo concentric sclerosis

  Diagnosis possible
Narek Matinyan
Published 09 Jan 2017
62% complete
MRI
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Thalamic lacunar infarct

  Diagnosis almost certain
Jeremy Jones
Published 09 Jan 2010
39% complete
CT
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Central tegmental tract T2 hyperintensity

  Diagnosis certain
Ali Alsmair
Published 01 Jan 2022
92% complete
MRI
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Multiple sclerosis plaque in the medial longitudinal fasciculus

  Diagnosis almost certain
Chris O'Donnell
Published 03 Nov 2014
77% complete
MRI
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Arachnoid cyst - cerebellopontine angle

  Diagnosis certain
Bahman Rasuli
Published 01 Feb 2023
92% complete
MRI
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Choroid plexus lipoma

  Diagnosis certain
Emmanouil Kalioras
Published 09 Jun 2022
83% complete
CT
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PRES with underlying thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura

  Diagnosis almost certain
Emmanouil Kalioras
Published 08 Jun 2022
75% complete
MRI
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Intradural spinal lipoma

Intradural lipomas are a subset of spinal lipomas. They are typically intradural, subpial, juxtamedullary lesions 1 although they have occasionally been reported as entirely intramedullary lesions 2. Mature fatty tissue within the spinal dura can be seen in a number of entities: lipomyelocele/...
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Neurofibroma

Neurofibromas are benign (WHO grade 1) peripheral nerve sheath tumors that are usually solitary and sporadic. There is, however, a strong association with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), particularly for the plexiform subtype.  Neurofibromas are generally divided into five morphological forms 1...
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Sutural diastasis

Sutural diastasis is an abnormal widening of the skull sutures. It may be physiological in a neonate during a growth spurt.  Pathology In non-traumatic scenarios accelerated growth of the sutural connective tissue without concurrent ossification is the underlying pathology.  Etiology traumat...
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Adrenal vein sampling

Adrenal vein sampling (AVS) is a procedure where blood is collected from the adrenal veins via catheter to confirm autonomous hormone production, if it is unilateral or bilateral, and to guide further treatment 1. If unilateral, the adrenal gland can be removed by surgery; thus curing secondary ...
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Neurosarcoidosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Frank Gaillard
Published 02 Oct 2010
73% complete
MRI
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Cerebellar hemorrhage secondary to arteriovenous malformation

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 06 Nov 2015
92% complete
CT DSA (angiography)
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Achondroplasia

  Diagnosis certain
Hani M. Al Salam
Published 01 Apr 2010
85% complete
X-ray
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Extrapulmonary tuberculosis

Extrapulmonary tuberculosis (TB) refers to the hematogenous spread of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Pathology Extrapulmonary tuberculosis can occur as a primary form of the disease, i.e. direct infection of an extrapulmonary organ without the presence of primary pulmonary tuberculosis or it can ...
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Mickey Mouse sign (disambiguation)

In medical imaging, a Mickey Mouse sign or appearance has been given to imaging features that mimic Mickey Mouse when viewed from the front. It has been described in the following: anencephaly 2 progressive supranuclear palsy 1 synonymously with a finger in glove sign the flared shape of the...

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