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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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Which of these is NOT seen in epiploic appendagitis on CT?

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Clinically epiploic appendagitis is often indistinguishable from...

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Question 284

Which is the most common demographic of middle-aged patients that present with epiploic appendagitis?

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In which decade is the peak age of onset of acute appendicitis?

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Question 292

Which is these factors is NOT a predisposing factor for the development of cecal volvulus?

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Question 293

Cecal bascule is a subtype of which cecal pathology?

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Question 294

In cecal volvulus, the radiographic or CT sign described as two limbs of the looped obstruction gradually tapering and converging at the site of the torsion is known as which sign?

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Question 295

When compared to sigmoid volvulus, the typical patient who presents with a cecal volvulus is most likely to be...

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Question 296

In developing countries, what is the most common cause of hepatic abscesses?

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Question 297

Which of these potential risk factors is NOT associated with hepatic abscesses?

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In developed countries, what is the most common cause of hepatic abscesses in patients without a relevant travel history?

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Question 299

When compared to amoebic hepatic abscesses, bacterial abscesses are more likely to be?

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Question 300

Which is these is NOT a known cause of pneumoperitoneum?

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Which finding on CT is typical of aortic intramural hematoma?

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Question 309

Which entity is the most common risk factor for aortic intramural hematoma?

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Question 310

Aortic intramural hematoma is part of which clinicopathological spectrum?

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Question 311

Which of these is considered a DISADVANTAGE of endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) compared to open surgical repair?

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Which CT imaging characteristic allows differentiation of subdural empyema from subdural hematoma?

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The typical mechanism of spread causing subdural empyema is...

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Question 415

Choledocholithiasis refers to the presence of gallstones within what structure?

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