Craig Hacking on Radiopaedia.org

Craig Hacking

BSc (Biomed) MBBS FRANZCR

Associate Professor Craig Hacking is an emergency and trauma radiologist at the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, Qld. He also works one day a week as forensic radiologist. He has special interest in trauma and emergency radiology, forensics, radiologic anatomy and medical education.

In 2015, Craig worked at the Royal Melbourne Hospital alongside Assoc Prof Frank Gaillard and began regularly contributing to Radiopaedia. He was previously the anatomy section editor, with a background in teaching anatomy to undergraduates, medical students, surgeons and radiologists for over 15 years. Craig is the Academic Lead for Clinical Radiology at the University of Queensland and has previously served as the Lead Anatomy Examiner for the RANZCR. In 2023 he published "Imaging for Students 5th edition".

Craig and Dr Andrew Dixon may be presenting emergency and trauma Radiopaedia courses in 2024 in Brisbane and Melbourne.

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Question 238

How commonly is adrenal trauma NOT associated with other solid organ abdominal injury?

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Question 239

What is the standard treatment for intraperitoneal bladder rupture?

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Question 240

What is the standard treatment for extraperitoneal bladder rupture?

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Question 241

The abdominal imaging features that occur in the context of profound hypotension is referred to as?

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Question 242

The absorbed dose for a fetus in a CT KUB is in the region of ?

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Question 243

When considering the injuries caused by gunshots, which factor does NOT affect the type and severity of injury?

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Question 253

Which of these pathological phases is NOT a classic phase of lung changes that occur in lobar pneumonia?

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Question 255

In lobar pneumonia, consolidation of the middle lobe will result in loss of which silhouette on a chest x-ray?

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Question 256

What is the mechanism of a flail chest?

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Question 257

Ductus diverticula are:

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Question 263

Intestinal volvulus can affect all of the following EXCEPT?

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Question 264

Which is the most common intestinal volvulus?

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Question 265

Which of these is NOT associated with sigmoid volvulus?

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Question 266

Which of these is NOT a sign of sigmoid volvulus?

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Question 276

Which of the following is NOT a sign of acute cerebral infarction?

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Question 277

Which of these is a sign of positive mass effect seen in acute cerebral infarction?

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Question 278

What is the typical treatment for omental infarction?

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Question 279

Which of these is NOT seen on CT in omental infarction?

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Question 280

Epiploic appendagitis occurs most frequently at which location?

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Question 281

What is the typical treatment for epiploic appendagitis?

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