Items tagged “variant”
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Annular pancreas
Annular pancreas is a morphological anomaly that results in pancreatic tissue completely or incompletely encircling the duodenum. This condition can cause duodenal obstruction and is therefore important to recognize, as radiologists are frequently the first to make the diagnosis.
Epidemiology
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Mesiodens
A mesiodens (plural: mesiodentes) is the most common supernumerary tooth and is located in the palatal midline between the two maxillary central incisors.
Epidemiology
It is rare with an estimated prevalence of ~1% (range 0.09 to 2.2%) 3. There is an increased male predilection with a M:F rati...
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Trapezium exostosis
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22 Feb 2012
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MRI
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Meckel diverticulum
Meckel diverticulum is a congenital intestinal diverticulum due to fibrous degeneration of the umbilical end of the omphalomesenteric (vitelline) duct that occurs around the distal ileum. It is considered the most common structural congenital anomaly of the gastrointestinal tract.
Epidemiology
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Circumaortic left renal vein
Circumaortic left renal vein, also known as circumaortic renal collar is an anomaly of left renal vein when a supernumerary or accessory left renal vein passes posterior to the aorta, apart from the normal renal vein passing anterior to the aorta. This anomaly is potentially hazardous, if unreco...
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Bilateral persistent median artery of the forearm with unilateral bifid median nerve
Published
12 Apr 2012
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Ultrasound
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Retroaortic left renal vein
Retroaortic left renal vein (RLRV) is a normal anatomical variant where the left renal vein is located between the aorta and the vertebra and drains into the inferior vena cava.
Its recognition is important in order to avoid complications during retroperitoneal surgery or interventional procedu...
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Renal vein anomalies
There are several variations in renal venous anatomy. Some of these are specific to the left renal vein.
Left renal vein anomalies are generally classified into four types 2:
type I
the ventral preaortic limb of the left renal vein is obliterated, but the dorsal retroaortic limb persists and...
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Abnormal renal vascular impression on intravenous pyelogram
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07 May 2012
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Empty sella
An empty sella, also known as an empty pituitary fossa, refers to the appearance of the sella turcica when the pituitary gland appears shrunken or invisible and CSF fills the space instead. It is commonly an incidental finding of no clinical significance, but there exists a well-established asso...
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Ectopic posterior pituitary
An ectopic posterior pituitary reflects a disruption of normal embryogenesis of the posterior pituitary and is one of the more common causes of pituitary dwarfism. Although it can be an isolated abnormality, numerous other congenital central nervous system malformations have been identified. Whe...
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Persistent trigeminal artery
Published
18 May 2012
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Os supratrochleare dorsale
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18 Jun 2012
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Lunotriquetral coalition
A lunotriquetral coalition, also known as lunotriquetral fusion or synostosis, is a type of carpal coalition and represents a congenital lack of separation of the lunate and triquetral bones of the carpus.
Terminology
The term coalition is preferred over fusion for congenital coalitions, as d...
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Azygos continuation of the inferior vena cava
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11 Jul 2012
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CT
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Left sided superior vena cava
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11 Jul 2012
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CT
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Anterior angulation of the coccyx
Anterior angulation of the coccyx may be a normal variant but poses a diagnostic challenge for those considering coccygeal trauma 1.
Classification
Six types of coccyx have been described initially by Postacchini and Massobrio and later modified by Nathan et al. 2,3:
type I: the coccyx is cur...
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Persistent trigeminal artery
Published
20 Jul 2012
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MRI
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Polysplenia syndrome
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24 Jul 2012
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CT
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Bicarotid trunk and aberrant right subclavian artery
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27 Jul 2012
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CT
MRI