8,031 results found
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Acute appendicitis on ultrasound
Published
04 Sep 2018
75% complete
Ultrasound
Article
Choledochal cyst - type I
Type I choledochal cysts appear as a fusiform or cystic dilatation of the extrahepatic biliary system (common bile duct +/- common hepatic duct).
Epidemiology
Although uncommon in Western countries (1:100,000 to 1:150,000), they are the most common type of biliary cyst. Their prevalence may be...
Case
Cystic fibrosis
Published
12 Aug 2012
77% complete
CT
Case
Sturge-Weber syndrome
Published
27 Feb 2021
77% complete
MRI
Case
Juvenile nasopharyngeal angiofibroma
Published
03 Apr 2023
95% complete
DSA (angiography)
MRI
Case
Incomplete double aortic arch
Published
30 Dec 2022
95% complete
CT
Article
Craniopagus
Craniopagus twins are conjoined twins that are fused at any part of the skull, except the face, foramen magnum, skull base and the vertebral column.
The fused structures are most often the cranium, meninges, and dural venous sinuses. Brains tend to be separate; however, they may be connected by...
Case
Orbital rhabdomyosarcoma
Published
21 Jul 2022
95% complete
MRI
Article
Rachipagus
Rachipagus twins are an extremely rare type of conjoined twins. They are joined in the dorsal aspect and face away from each other.
Fusion of the occiput with varying segments of the vertebral column may occur, resulting in the sharing of the spinal cords. The fusion terminates above the sacrum...
Case
Atrial septal defect
Published
17 Mar 2009
60% complete
X-ray
Article
Congenital facial nerve aplasia
Congenital facial nerve aplasia is a rare condition where the patient presents with signs of facial nerve paralysis.
Clinical presentation
Patients present with unilateral or bilateral facial weakness characterized by facial asymmetry, incomplete closure of eyelid, deviation of angle of mouth ...
Case
Distal radius fracture
Published
14 Jul 2016
47% complete
X-ray
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Von Hippel-Lindau disease
Published
27 Apr 2019
92% complete
MRI
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Truncal venous development (Gray's illustrations)
Published
15 Sep 2021
35% complete
Diagram
Article
Krabbe disease
Krabbe disease, also known as globoid cell leukodystrophy, is an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder resulting in damage to cells involved in myelin turnover. It thus affects both the peripheral nervous system and the central nervous system (manifesting as a leukodystrophy).
Epidemi...
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Right femoral aneurysmal bone cyst
Published
26 Oct 2015
89% complete
MRI
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Blunt abdominal trauma
Published
12 Sep 2013
89% complete
CT
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Bilateral congenital cataract
Published
01 Dec 2020
71% complete
MRI
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Tuberculous ventriculitis
Published
24 Apr 2019
77% complete
MRI
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Distal radius torus fracture
Published
13 Oct 2017
82% complete
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