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 184

A liver laceration involves segments 5, 6, 7 and 8. What American Association for Surgery in Trauma (AAST) grade is it? 

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Question 185

What is the most common type of traumatic liver injury? 

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Question 186

What is the most common site of traumatic bowel injury? 

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Question 187

In an individual patient, which of the following mechanisms is most likely to result in a bowel injury? 

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Question 188

What is the most common type of traumatic bladder injury? 

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Question 189

Which of the following features is most commonly seen in CT hypoperfusion complex? 

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Question 190

Which of the following is the most common cause of isolated free fluid on CT in trauma patients? 

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Question 191

In the pregnant trauma patient when is the uterus at most risk of injury? 

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Question 192

In blunt trauma in a pregnant patient, which of the following is the most common injury? 

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Question 206

What is the mechanism of a burst fracture? 

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Question 207

Burst fractures occur most commonly at which level? 

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Question 208

Which of the following is the most likely cause of pneumoretroperitoneum? 

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Question 209

Which of the following is NOT a sign of a pneumothorax on a supine chest radiograph? 

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Question 214

Which modality is most sensitive for the diagnosis of diffuse axonal injury? 

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Question 215

In a patient diagnosed with diffuse axonal injury, microhemorrhages are seen in the frontal and temporal lobes as well as in the internal capsule. What is the grade of injury? 

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Question 216

Sialolithiasis as a cause of sialadenitis most commonly affects the...

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Question 217

Which of the following is the most common source of post-septal orbital cellulitis? 

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Question 218

What structure is most commonly perforated by an ingested bone? 

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Question 219

Which type of bones most commonly cause gastrointestinal tract perforation? 

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Question 220

What Rockwood type would an acromioclavicular joint injury be if the distal clavicle is elevated but not beyond the superior edge of the acromion? 

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