Items tagged “anatomical variant”
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Accessory fissures of the lung
Accessory fissures of the lung usually occur at the borders of bronchopulmonary segments. They are common normal variants but are less commonly seen on imaging.
Some of the more common accessory fissure include 1:
azygos fissure: most commonly seen accessory fissure
inferior accessory...
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Vertical fissure line in the lung
The vertical fissure line commences in or near the costodiaphragmatic recess and heads superomedially towards the hilum and terminates before or at the horizontal fissure. More commonly occurs on the right and may indicate partial volume loss of the lower lobe 1.
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Inferior accessory fissure
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Inferior accessory fissure of the lung
The inferior accessory fissure of the lung, also known as Twining's line, divides the medial basal bronchopulmonary segment from the rest of the lower lobe 4.
Epidemiology
This accessory fissure is present in around 12% of people when examined with CT 3and is visible on 8% of PA chest x-rays 4...
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Riedel lobe
Riedel lobe is a common anatomical variant of the liver to be aware of because it can simulate a mass. Its misidentification as a pathologic abdominal mass has led to surgery. Pathology can also occur within it (e.g. malignancy or even torsion) and cause atypical hepatic symptoms low in the pelv...
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Riedel lobe
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28 Mar 2013
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Ossicles of the wrist and hand
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28 Jul 2013
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Aortic arch origin of left vertebral artery
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05 Aug 2013
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Congenital C5-C6 vertebral fusion
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08 Aug 2013
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Supra-acetabular fossa
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09 Aug 2013
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Bilateral congenital radioulnar synostosis
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12 Aug 2013
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Azygos fissure
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16 Jan 2016
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Bilateral cervical ribs (left hypoplastic)
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09 Mar 2016
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Sternal foramen
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25 Sep 2016
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Situs inversus totalis with left sided azygos fissure
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08 Dec 2016
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Accessory renal artery
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04 Apr 2017
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Os centrale carpi
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07 Sep 2017
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Anatomical variants
Anatomical variants represent the deviations from the accepted standard human anatomy as printed in the classic textbooks (e.g. Gray's Anatomy 1), and taught in universities, dissecting rooms and clinical practice.
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The term "normal anatomical variants" or just "normal variants" is ...
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Epiphyseal cortical irregularity
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05 Mar 2018
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Anomalous systemic arterial supply to normal lung
Anomalous systemic arterial supply to normal lung is an anatomical variant in which a portion of the lung (usually a basal segment) is supplied by a systemic vessel without a distinct pulmonary sequestration.
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It was traditionally (perhaps inappropriately since not a true sequestrat...