Items tagged “pediatric”

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Intussusception

Intussusception occurs when one segment of the bowel is pulled into itself or a neighboring loop of the bowel by peristalsis. It is an important cause of an acute abdomen in children and merits timely ultrasound examination and reduction to preclude significant sequelae, including bowel necrosis...
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Lead poisoning

Lead poisoning or plumbism refers to the multi-organ toxicity exerted by exposure to lead. Manifestations differ based on a myriad of features including chronicity, exposure intensity, and age. Neurologic toxicity and hematologic toxicity are common features. Clinical manifestations vary, rangin...
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Pediatric midface anomalies (classification)

This classification system based on the embryology and anatomy of the nasal cavity, nasofrontal region, and nasolacrimal apparatus as well as anomalies associated with craniofacial syndromes.2 Nasal cavity choanal atresia and stenosis pyriform aperture stenosis Nasofrontal region  conge...
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Intracapsular osteoid osteoma of the hip

  Diagnosis probable
Hector Rivera-Melo
Published 06 Feb 2013
65% complete
MRI
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Desmoplastic infantile ganglioglioma

Sanjay Prabhu
Published 03 Jun 2013
65% complete
MRI
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Focal periphyseal edema zone

  Diagnosis probable
Hector Rivera-Melo
Published 19 Dec 2013
53% complete
MRI
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Physeal anatomy - illustration

  Diagnosis not applicable
Matt Skalski
Published 31 Jan 2014
29% complete
Diagram
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Patent foramen ovale

A patent foramen ovale (PFO) is a normal foetal interatrial connection which can persist into adult life. This can cause stroke due to paradoxical embolus. Terminology PFO is an anatomical variant due to persistence of a normal foetal structure rather than a malformation, in contradistinction ...
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Congenital pulmonary airway malformation

  Diagnosis certain
Aliakbar Sahraei
Published 30 Jul 2015
95% complete
CT X-ray
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Moyamoya - leptomeningeal ivy sign, pre and post-treatment

  Diagnosis certain
Walter L. Champion
Published 17 Sep 2015
90% complete
MRI
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Total anomalous pulmonary venous return: infracardiac

  Diagnosis certain
David Cuevas
Published 15 May 2017
86% complete
DSA (angiography) CT
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Potter syndrome (mnemonic)

A helpful mnemonic to remember the common clinical features of Potter syndrome is: POTTER Mnemonic P: pulmonary hypoplasia O: oligohydramnios T: twisted skin (wrinkly skin) T: twisted face (Potter facies: low set ears, retrognathia, hypertelorism) E: extremity deformities (limb deformitie...
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Lateral humeral condyle fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Sebastian Tschauner
Published 14 Apr 2017
94% complete
X-ray
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Left parietal lobe ganglioglioma (grade I)

  Diagnosis almost certain
Andrei Tsoriev
Published 28 Sep 2017
75% complete
Annotated image MRI
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Pneumonia - ultrasound

  Diagnosis probable
David Carroll
Published 25 Aug 2018
66% complete
Ultrasound
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Athlete heart syndrome

Athlete heart syndrome refers to adaptations in both cardiac structure and function seen in people engaged in high-performance and endurance physical exercise. Epidemiology The prevalence of the condition has increased due to the increased popularity of recreational exercise, approx 3.6/100,00...
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Tumoral calcinosis

  Diagnosis certain
Yasser Asiri
Published 11 Jan 2019
95% complete
X-ray MRI
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Fractured retained central venous catheter fragment

  Diagnosis almost certain
Mohammed Shah
Published 17 Jul 2019
79% complete
X-ray
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Patellar sleeve avulsion - illustrations

  Diagnosis not applicable
Matt Skalski
Published 20 Jul 2019
25% complete
Diagram
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Testicular infarction

  Diagnosis certain
Sherif Mahran
Published 17 Aug 2020
79% complete
Ultrasound

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