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Question 1921

All the following are considered as predisposing risk factors for contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) EXCEPT...

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Question 1943

The following can be the cause of an elbow joint effusion EXCEPT...

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Question 1933

All the following are considered as predisposing factors for Achilles tendon tear EXCEPT...

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Question 1935

Which is the most common cancer to spread to the spleen?

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Question 1940

Which joint is most commonly involved in haemophilic arthropathy?

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Question 1941

Which of the following is considered as a complication of splenic infarction?

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Question 2612

What is the most common incidental solitary splenic lesion?

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Question 2005

Diffusely increased attenuation of the liver on CT has been described in patients with the folowing diseases EXCEPT...

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Question 2653

What finding on this scan indicates active bleeding?

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Question 1086

What is the diagnosis?

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Question 1497

A 75-year-old female presents with bilateral hand pain. PA hand x-rays are shown. What is the most likely diagnosis?

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Question 2611

Based on this T2 weighted fat sat image, what is the most likely diagnosis of this solitary solid splenic lesion?

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Question 2899

A thin-walled unilocular cyst with homogeneous internal fluid density, without calcification and enhancing solid component is noted in the lower part of the spleen, as an incidental finding in a 50-year-old female patient who worked up for abdominal pain. What is the most probable diagnosis?

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Bone marrow

Bone marrow is ubiquitous throughout the skeleton, primarily composed of hematopoietic cells and fat cells between bony trabeculae and fibrous retinacula. It performs numerous physiological functions and dynamically changes during normal aging and in response to stressors and pathology. Although...
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Lymph node imaging

Lymph node imaging is a useful technique, aiding the clinician in determining whether nodes are benign or malignant. Multiple modalities are used for the assessment and characterization of lymph nodes, each with its advantages and drawbacks. Modalities Ultrasound size  number shape contour...
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Neurolymphomatosis

Neurolymphomatosis is a rare cause of neuropathy due to infiltration of the peripheral nervous system by a hematologic malignancy, in the great majority a B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma. It should be differentiated from non-tumor neuropathies associated with lymphoma, such as irradiation, chemothe...
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Question 2214

A 40-year-old man presents with a 3-month history of erythema nodosum. Based on the chest X-ray, what is the most likely diagnosis?

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Question 2246

Which of the following entities is LEAST likely to present as a lobulated pachymeningeal mass?

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Question 45

Looser zones, also called Umbauzonen or Milkman lines, are characteristically seen in which of the following conditions?

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Question 584

What is the most common cause of intussusception in adults? 

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