393 results found
Case

Renal laceration

  Diagnosis certain
Jeremy Jones
Published 21 Mar 2013
92% complete
CT
Article

Penetrating thoracic trauma

Penetrating thoracic trauma, namely gunshot and stab injuries, vary widely in incidence globally but nevertheless result in high mortality and serious morbidity. CT is the modality of choice in imaging these patients and can reduce the need for surgical exploration.  Pathology Penetrating thor...
Case

Global hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy - brain death

  Diagnosis certain
Shekhar Kalia
Published 23 Jul 2014
95% complete
MRI
Case

Sequelae of splenectomy

  Diagnosis certain
Yaïr Glick
Published 04 Sep 2021
92% complete
Annotated image CT
Case

Traumatic tension pneumothorax with rib fractures

  Diagnosis certain
RMH Core Conditions
Published 10 Feb 2015
91% complete
X-ray
Case

Traumatic diaphragmatic rupture

  Diagnosis certain
Ian Bickle
Published 19 Sep 2016
95% complete
CT
Article

Labeled imaging anatomy cases

This article lists a series of labeled imaging anatomy cases by body region and modality. Brain CT head: non-contrast axial CT head: non-contrast coronal CT head: non-contrast sagittal CT head: non-contrast axial with clinical questions CT head: angiogram axial CT head: angiogram coronal ...
Case

Splenic, small bowel and pelvic trauma

  Diagnosis certain
Andrew Dixon
Published 20 Oct 2014
92% complete
X-ray CT
Case

Penetrating thoracic trauma

  Diagnosis certain
Henry Knipe
Published 27 May 2017
89% complete
CT X-ray
Article

High-velocity penetrating brain injury

High-velocity penetrating brain injuries, in practical terms most often due to cranial gunshot injuries, are a form of penetrating traumatic brain injuries, which are much less common than blunt traumatic brain injuries and distinguished from low-velocity penetrating brain injuries (such as stab...
Article

Renal trauma

Renal trauma can result from direct, blunt, penetrating, and iatrogenic injury. Epidemiology Renal injuries account for ~10% of abdominal trauma, and thus the demographic of affected individuals reflect that population. The incidence of renal injuries increases in pre-existing congenital or ac...
Case

Heimlich valve and hemopneumothorax

  Diagnosis certain
Jayanth Keshavamurthy
Published 30 Jan 2016
97% complete
X-ray
Case

Pelvic fractures (Malgaigne fracture)

  Diagnosis certain
Andrew Dixon
Published 18 Oct 2014
92% complete
Annotated image X-ray CT
Case

Multiorgan trauma with grade V renal injury

  Diagnosis certain
Ian Bickle
Published 03 Nov 2012
80% complete
CT
Case

Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME) and pelvic trauma

  Diagnosis certain
Matt Skalski
Published 28 May 2015
92% complete
X-ray CT
Article

Stab wound (overview)

Stab wounds are a form of penetrating trauma that may be self-inflicted or inflicted by another person either accidentally or intentionally. They may be caused by a variety of objects and may occur anywhere in the body. Terminology Although commonly caused by a knife as well, slash injuries di...
Article

Gunshot injuries

Gunshot injuries are a type of penetrating trauma that often require imaging assessment, and this evaluation has both clinical relevance (assessment of organ damage, surgical planning, and prognostication), and often also forensic implications. Epidemiology Incidence of gunshot injuries to the...
Case

Traumatic retroperitoneal hemorrhage from lumbar artery avulsion and abdominal aorta injury

  Diagnosis certain
RMH Core Conditions
Published 31 Mar 2014
92% complete
DSA (angiography) CT
Case

Traumatic pneumothorax with malpositioned intercostal catheter

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 07 Jan 2020
91% complete
X-ray
Case

Thoracic spine fracture-dislocation

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 20 Jan 2016
87% complete
X-ray CT

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