Items tagged “normal”
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Os supratalare
An os supratalare is an accessory ossicle of the foot located at the superior aspect of the talar head or neck.
Epidemiology
It's a rare variant with a reported incidence of ~1% (range 0.2-2.4%) 1.
Clinical presentation
It is almost always asymptomatic although some cases reported dorsal hin...
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Normal sacrum
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09 May 2008
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Normal midline brain (MRI)
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21 May 2008
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Normal temporomandibular joint
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16 Jan 2009
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Normal coronal brain
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04 Aug 2009
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Normal shoulder
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05 Nov 2009
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Normal frontal chest x-ray
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10 Jan 2010
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Normal chest CT - lung window
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10 Jan 2010
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Normal skull
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22 Jan 2010
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Normal chest x-ray
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22 Jan 2010
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Normal caudothalamic groove
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25 Jan 2010
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Normal barium swallow - AP projection of hypopharynx
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10 Jul 2010
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Normal CT of the neck
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06 Aug 2011
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Fetal echocardiography - normal views
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01 Jun 2012
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Elbow radiograph - age two
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20 Dec 2012
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Elbow radiograph - age four
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20 Dec 2012
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Elbow radiograph - age five
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20 Dec 2012
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Elbow radiograph - age nine
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20 Dec 2012
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Elbow radiograph - age eleven
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20 Dec 2012
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Os subfibulare
Os subfibulare is an accessory ossicle that lies at the tip of the lateral malleolus of the ankle and is rarely reported 1.
Clinical presentation
Os subfibulare are usually asymptomatic although they may eventually cause painful syndromes or degenerative change in response to overuse and traum...