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The Royal Melbourne Hospital

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Melbourne, Australia

The Royal Melbourne Hospital has been providing care and treatment for the sickest in our community since 1848. As well as being a general adult hospital and level 1 trauma centre with one of the busiest emergency departments in Australia, The Royal Melbourne Hospital forms part of the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre and is the statewide centre for Endovascular Clot Retrieval in acute stroke.

The Radiology department performs over 200,000 examinations and procedures each year across the full gamut of medical imaging. The department is closely affiliated with the University of Melbourne School of Medicine, and provides both registrar and fellowship training positions for local and international doctors.

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Osteochondromas

  Diagnosis almost certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 26 Jan 2016
67% complete
X-ray CT
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Loa loa filariasis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 20 Jan 2016
72% complete
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Leprosy

  Diagnosis almost certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 20 Jan 2016
66% complete
X-ray
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Rheumatoid arthritis

  Diagnosis certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 20 Jan 2016
86% complete
X-ray
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Spina ventosa

  Diagnosis certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 20 Jan 2016
88% complete
X-ray
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Thalassemia

  Diagnosis almost certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 20 Jan 2016
60% complete
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Lisfranc injury

  Diagnosis certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 20 Jan 2016
88% complete
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Osteosarcoma in Paget disease

  Diagnosis certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 26 Nov 2015
92% complete
CT
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Avascular necrosis

  Diagnosis almost certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 19 Nov 2015
75% complete
Nuclear medicine
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Sternoclavicular joint dislocation

  Diagnosis certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 19 Nov 2015
92% complete
CT
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Sciatic nerve schwannoma

  Diagnosis certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 17 Nov 2015
92% complete
MRI
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Neurofibromatosis type 2

  Diagnosis certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 08 Nov 2015
89% complete
X-ray MRI
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Tuberculosis: thoracic manifestations

  Diagnosis certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 25 Aug 2015
95% complete
CT
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Avascular necrosis

  Diagnosis certain
Melbourne Uni Radiology Masters
Published 04 Aug 2015
88% complete
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