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Question 1940

Which joint is most commonly involved in haemophilic arthropathy?

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Question 1941

Which of the following is considered as a complication of splenic infarction?

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Question 2612

What is the most common incidental solitary splenic lesion?

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Question 2005

Diffusely increased attenuation of the liver on CT has been described in patients with the folowing diseases EXCEPT...

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Question 49

In which organ may a ‘beaver tail’ variant be found?

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Question 2012

Which of the following etiologies of splenic infarction is more common in younger patients?

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Question 1657

A 65-year-old man with a history appendectomy presents with complaints of right lower quadrant pain. On examination, he was afebrile, hemodynamically stable and his biochemical markers and CBC were normal. CT axial and coronal images are presented. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Question 2683

Which technetium-99 labeled tracer is used for the detection of foci of splenic tissue?

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Question 2653

What finding on this scan indicates active bleeding?

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Question 1086

What is the diagnosis?

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Question 1497

A 75-year-old female presents with bilateral hand pain. PA hand x-rays are shown. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Question 2611

Based on this T2 weighted fat sat image, what is the most likely diagnosis of this solitary solid splenic lesion?

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Question 3090

Which disease is characterized by the presence of cysts and renal tumors, and is associated with mutations in the FLCN gene?

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Question 3096

In which scenario is F-18 FDG PET-CT most commonly used in the staging of cancer?

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Question 3097

Which scoring system is commonly used in FDG PET-CT for assessing treatment response in lymphoma?

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Question 2077

A 65-year-old female presents with complaints of fever, watery diarrhea and abdominal pain. She gives a history of recent hospitalization due to COVID-19 pulmonary infection. Her CT scan shows pancolitis with mild ascites and pericolic fat stranding. The small bowel appears normal. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Question 2069

All the following points may be the etiologies of bilateral and symmetrical sacroiliitis EXCEPT...

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Question 3052

What systemic condition, often also treated with steroids, is found in approximately 50% of patients with giant cell arteritis (GCA)?

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Question 1866

Which of the following factors is (are) considered as the etiologies of hepatic infarction?

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Question 1865

Which of the following factors is NOT considered as a risk factor for hepatic abscess?

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