393 results found
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Cerebral hemorrhagic contusions

  Diagnosis almost certain
David Cuete
Published 25 May 2013
71% complete
CT
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ACL avulsion fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Ayush Goel
Published 28 Jan 2015
83% complete
CT
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Cranial injury caused by missile

  Diagnosis almost certain
Jamal Milad Doggah
Published 22 Dec 2013
74% complete
CT
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Traumatic pseudoaneurysm left brachial artery (knife wound)

  Diagnosis certain
Chris O'Donnell
Published 29 Nov 2015
92% complete
CT
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Carbon monoxide poisoning

  Diagnosis almost certain
Muhammad Essam
Published 14 May 2014
77% complete
MRI
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Diffuse cerebral edema

  Diagnosis certain
Craig Hacking
Published 03 Dec 2015
92% complete
CT
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Normal trauma spine imaging

  Diagnosis not applicable
Andrew Dixon
Published 25 Nov 2014
50% complete
CT X-ray
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Abdominal multiorgan trauma

  Diagnosis certain
Mohammad Taghi Niknejad
Published 19 Feb 2013
74% complete
CT
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Foreign body: bullet in thigh

  Diagnosis certain
Hani Makky Al Salam
Published 10 Mar 2010
72% complete
X-ray
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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...
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Question 87

What is the most common complication of traumatic renal injuries? 

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Question 128

In splenic trauma, which of the following represents a grade I injury?

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Question 129

In splenic trauma, which of the following represents a grade I injury?

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Question 131

In splenic trauma, which of the following represents a grade II injury?

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Question 136

Which modality is best at evaluating suspected liver injury in the setting of trauma? 

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Question 137

On portal venous phase CT, acute liver lacerations typically appear as... 

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Hangman fracture

Hangman fracture, also known as traumatic spondylolisthesis of the axis, is a fracture which involves the pars interarticularis of C2 on both sides, and is a result of hyperextension and distraction. Epidemiology These injuries account for 4-7% of all cervical spine fractures and up to 22% of ...
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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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