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Mashup Score: 16X-ray Interpretation: Bone Lesions | Radiopaedia.org - 2 year(s) ago
This learning pathway combines a series of video lectures and original illustrations by MSK radiologist Matt Skalski with notes, cases and quizzes by Andrew Dixon (see topics). It covers a vast array of bone lesions and provides you with key tips to assist your radiographic interpretation and differential diagnosis. NEW RELEASE! HALF PRICE OFFER Features over 2.5 hours of video teaching by…
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Mashup Score: 1Emergency Radiology Course - Brisbane | Radiopaedia.org - 2 year(s) ago
In-person Event One day case-based review of emergency radiology with radiologists Dr Andrew Dixon and Assoc Prof Craig Hacking in Brisbane on Saturday 3 September 2022, 8.30AM – 4.00PM. Learn how to detect important pathologies on x-ray and CT, and how to avoid common interpretation pitfalls. This interactive course is targeted at non-radiologists and is ideal for health professionals…
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Mashup Score: 2Radiopaedia 2022 - Virtual Conference | Radiopaedia.org - 2 year(s) ago
Radiopaedia 2022 (July 25-29) is a five-day virtual radiology conference featuring lectures, panel discussions and workshops delivered by experts from across the globe. Round-the-clock livestreams as well as on-demand access make it the ideal online learning experience. The conference is designed to suit all learners, with advanced lectures targeted at radiologists and radiology trainees,…
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Mashup Score: 2
MRI of endometriosis: beyond T2 shading by Natalie Yang. In support of the Radiopaedia 2022 Virtual Conference (July 25-29). Register now at http://bit.ly/ra…
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Mashup Score: 16
This is a good example of widening of a previously normal right paratracheal stripe due to lymph node metastases from lung cancer.
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Dysgenesis of the corpus callosum is a cerebral malformation that can present as an isolated condition or associated with other anomalies and classified as complete agenesis or partial agenesis (dysgenesis)1-7. This case demonstrates the typical …
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Mashup Score: 20Inhaled foreign body | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org - 2 year(s) ago
Foreign body inhalation is common in pediatric population. Partial bronchial obstruction causes a ball-valve mechanism that leads to progressive pulmonary expansion, increased lucency and mediastinal shift.
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Mashup Score: 10Left superior vena cava | Radiology Case | Radiopaedia.org - 2 year(s) ago
There are three main possible explanations if there is a vessel to the left of the aortic arch. A vessel formed by either the left brachiocephalic vein alone or both brachiocephalic veins that drains inferiorly into the coronary sinus is a left s…
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Ultrasound is generally considered as a secondary imaging modality for ureteric calculi, however in patients with optimal body habitus its performance can be excellent. While most ureteric stones on US are detected in either the proximal ureterop…
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The patient presented with an acute abdomen without trauma history and no initial history of foreign body ingestion was conveyed. Due to the emergent acute out of hours presentation, CT was requested versus x-rays +/- ultrasound. CT confirmed m…
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RT @Radiopaedia: Beautiful periosteal reaction illustrations by @docskalski from our new online x-ray course: https://t.co/xmVv7Chlu0 https…