Henry Knipe on Radiopaedia.org

Henry Knipe

BMedSc MBBS(Hons) MMed FRANZCR

Dr Henry Knipe is an Australian general and musculoskeletal radiologist. He has been a Radiopaedia editor since 2012 and is the current Editorial Director. Henry also volunteers with Radiology Across Borders. 

He received Bachelor of Medical Science and Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery with Honours from the University of Tasmania, and his Master of Medicine (Radiology) from the University of Melbourne. Henry completed his radiology training at The Royal Melbourne Hospital. 

Disclosures:
  • Integral Diagnostics, Shareholder (ongoing)
  • Micro-X Ltd, Shareholder (ongoing)
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Question 6

A 25 year old female presents with enlarged cervical lymph nodes, subsequent CT confirmed calcified cervical lymphadenopathy as well as bilateral adrenal masses. What is the most likely underlying condition?

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Question 32

Which valve separates the right atrium from the right ventricle?

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Question 33

What is the most frequent relation of the common bile duct to the pancreatic head? 

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Question 34

Where is the most common location for an osteoid osteoma?

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Question 35

This is the typical appearance of? 

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Question 87

What is the most common complication of traumatic renal injuries? 

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Question 91

What American Association in Trauma (AAST) grade is a renal laceration that extends from the upper pole to the renal pelvis? 

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Question 121

In regards to blunt adrenal gland trauma, the ratio of right-to-left gland involvement is...

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Question 122

What is the most common presentation of an adrenal adenoma? 

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Question 124

An adrenal mass on CT has a density of 5 HU. What is the most likely diagnosis? 

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Question 126

What is the most common type of injury in adrenal gland trauma? 

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Question 127

In blunt pancreatic trauma, what part of the pancreas is most commonly injured?

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Question 138

A pancreatic laceration involves the main pancreatic duct. What AAST grade is this injury? 

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Question 139

What CT phase is most accurate for assessing for splenic trauma? 

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Question 140

What is the most common type of traumatic liver injury?

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Question 145

What is the most common mechanism for cervical spine fractures? 

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Question 146

What is fractured in a clay shoveler's fracture? 

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Question 179

Which of the following organs are most likely to be injured in a patient with a Chance fracture? 

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Question 182

What American Association for Surgery in Trauma (AAST) grade is a liver laceration that is 7 cm in length? 

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Question 183

What American Association for Surgery in Trauma (AAST) grade is a parenchymal liver hematoma that is >50% of the surface area? 

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