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DEAUVILLE FIVE-POINT SCALE ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS Endometrial thickness is a commonly measured parameter on routine gynecological ultrasound and MRI. The appearance, as well as the thickness of the endometrium, will depend on whether the patient is of reproductive age or postmenopausal and, if of reproductive RADIOPAEDIA.ORG, THE WIKI-BASED COLLABORATIVE RADIOLOGYARTICLESCASESCOURSESQUIZABOUTCOVID-19 Radiopaedia is a rapidly growing open-edit educational radiology resource that has been primarily compiled by radiologists and radiology trainees from across the world. Our mission is to create the best radiology reference, and to make it available for free, forever. Find out more here or watch the history of Radiopaedia video below. FLEISCHNER SOCIETY PULMONARY NODULE RECOMMENDATIONSSEE MORE ONRADIOPAEDIA.ORG
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DEAUVILLE FIVE-POINT SCALE ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS Endometrial thickness is a commonly measured parameter on routine gynecological ultrasound and MRI. The appearance, as well as the thickness of the endometrium, will depend on whether the patient is of reproductive age or postmenopausal and, if of reproductiveADENOMYOSIS
Adenomyosis (or uterine adenomyosis) is a common uterine condition of ectopic endometrial tissue in the myometrium, sometimes considered a spectrum of endometriosis.Although most commonly asymptomatic, it may present with menorrhagia and dysmenorrhea. Pelvic imaging (i.e. ultrasound, MRI) may show characteristic findings.ENCHONDROMA
Enchondroma. Enchondromas, also known as chondromas 7 , are relatively common intramedullary cartilage neoplasms with benign imaging features. They share histologic features with low-grade chondrosarcoma, and are sometimes classified under the umbrella term low-grade chondral series tumors. Enchondromas account for the 'E' inthe popular
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Pneumatocele. Pneumatoceles are intrapulmonary gas-filled cystic spaces that can have a variety of sizes and appearances. They may contain gas-fluid levels and are usually the result of ventilator-induced lung injury in neonates or post-infectious. They should not be mistaken for a cavitating lung mass . PLATYBASIA | RADIOLOGY REFERENCE ARTICLE | RADIOPAEDIA.ORG Platybasia is characterized by abnormal flattening of the skull base as defined as a base of skull angle over 143º. Clinical presentation Platybasia alone does not usually cause symptoms unless it is associated with basilar invagination 6. PatMADELUNG DEFORMITY
Madelung deformity refers to bowing of the radial shaft with increased interosseous space and dorsal subluxation of the distal radioulnar joint.This deformity is due to premature closure or defective development of the ulnar third of the distal physis of the radius.. Madelung deformity can be bilateral in 50-66% of patients. RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89835 Left trigeminal neuralgia. Left trigeminal neuralgia. Radiopaedia.org GUILLAIN-BARRÉ SYNDROME Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is a heterogeneous group of autoimmune polyradiculopathies, involving sensory, motor, and autonomic nerves.It is the most common cause of rapidly progressive flaccid paralysis. It is believed to be one of a number of related conditions, sharing a similar underlying autoimmune abnormality, collectively known as anti-GQ1b IgG antibody syndrome. WERNICKE ENCEPHALOPATHY Wernicke encephalopathy, also referred as Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome, is a form of thiamine (vitamin B 1) deficiency, and is typically seen in alcoholics.. On imaging, it is commonly seen on MRI as areas of symmetrical increased T2/FLAIR signal involving the mammillary bodies, dorsomedial thalami, tectal plate, periaqueductal area and/or around the third ventricle. VIEWING PLAYLIST: URORADIOLOGY TEACHING PACK Admitted with grossly swollen, bruised penis after intercourse 12 hours ago. Flaccid penis, no erection, no pain however grossly bruised and swollen (aubergine penis). HYPERSENSITIVITY PNEUMONITIS Hypersensitivity pneumonitis (HP), also known as extrinsic allergic alveolitis (EAA), represents a group of pulmonary disorders mediated by an inflammatory reaction to inhalation of an allergen that can lead to lung fibrosis. Its diagnosis relies on a constellation of findings: exposure to an offending antigen, characteristic signs and symptoms, abnormal chest findings on physical examination RADIOPAEDIA.ORG, THE WIKI-BASED COLLABORATIVE RADIOLOGYARTICLESCASESCOURSESQUIZABOUTCOVID-19 Radiopaedia is a rapidly growing open-edit educational radiology resource that has been primarily compiled by radiologists and radiology trainees from across the world. Our mission is to create the best radiology reference, and to make it available for free, forever. Find out more here or watch the history of Radiopaedia video below. FLEISCHNER SOCIETY PULMONARY NODULE RECOMMENDATIONSSEE MORE ONRADIOPAEDIA.ORG
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The Haller index (HI), also known as the pectus index, is a simple mathematical way to assess and describe the chest cage on CT of the thorax and is used in the detection of pectus excavatum, as well as preoperative and postoperative assessment 1,5.. Technique. The Haller index is calculated by dividing the transverse diameter of the chest by the anterior-posterior distance on CT of the chestSACROILIITIS
FAILED EARLY PREGNANCY Failed early pregnancy. Dr Rania Adel Anan and Dr Jeremy Jones et al. Failed early pregnancy refers to the death of the embryo and therefore, miscarriage. The most common cause of embryonic death is a chromosomal abnormality. On this page: Article: Radiographic features. Practical points. See also.MORTON NEUROMA
PLATYBASIA | RADIOLOGY REFERENCE ARTICLE | RADIOPAEDIA.ORG Platybasia is characterized by abnormal flattening of the skull base as defined as a base of skull angle over 143º. Clinical presentation Platybasia alone does not usually cause symptoms unless it is associated with basilar invagination 6. PatAORTIC ANEURYSM
Aortic aneurysm. Aortic aneurysm is a focal or diffuse dilatation of the aorta involving all three layers of the aortic wall. Most of the aneurysms are caused by atherosclerosis whilst trauma, infection and genetic syndromes are other causes. The broad term aortic aneurysm isLOW-LYING TONSILS
Low-lying tonsils, sometimes also called benign tonsillar ectopia, is a subtype of cerebellar tonsillar ectopia denoting asymptomatic and only slight downward descent of the cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum and is distinct from Chiari I malformations.Typically a descent of less than 3-5 mm is used, however, this varies from author to author, and is discussed further in the articleHEMORRHAGE ON MRI
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The Haller index (HI), also known as the pectus index, is a simple mathematical way to assess and describe the chest cage on CT of the thorax and is used in the detection of pectus excavatum, as well as preoperative and postoperative assessment 1,5.. Technique. The Haller index is calculated by dividing the transverse diameter of the chest by the anterior-posterior distance on CT of the chestSACROILIITIS
FAILED EARLY PREGNANCY Failed early pregnancy. Dr Rania Adel Anan and Dr Jeremy Jones et al. Failed early pregnancy refers to the death of the embryo and therefore, miscarriage. The most common cause of embryonic death is a chromosomal abnormality. On this page: Article: Radiographic features. Practical points. See also.MORTON NEUROMA
PLATYBASIA | RADIOLOGY REFERENCE ARTICLE | RADIOPAEDIA.ORG Platybasia is characterized by abnormal flattening of the skull base as defined as a base of skull angle over 143º. Clinical presentation Platybasia alone does not usually cause symptoms unless it is associated with basilar invagination 6. PatAORTIC ANEURYSM
Aortic aneurysm. Aortic aneurysm is a focal or diffuse dilatation of the aorta involving all three layers of the aortic wall. Most of the aneurysms are caused by atherosclerosis whilst trauma, infection and genetic syndromes are other causes. The broad term aortic aneurysm isLOW-LYING TONSILS
Low-lying tonsils, sometimes also called benign tonsillar ectopia, is a subtype of cerebellar tonsillar ectopia denoting asymptomatic and only slight downward descent of the cerebellar tonsils through the foramen magnum and is distinct from Chiari I malformations.Typically a descent of less than 3-5 mm is used, however, this varies from author to author, and is discussed further in the articleHEMORRHAGE ON MRI
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Adenomyosis (or uterine adenomyosis) is a common uterine condition of ectopic endometrial tissue in the myometrium, sometimes considered a spectrum of endometriosis.Although most commonly asymptomatic, it may present with menorrhagia and dysmenorrhea. Pelvic imaging (i.e. ultrasound, MRI) may show characteristic findings. LYMPHATIC MALFORMATIONS Lymphatic malformations are benign lesions of vascular origin that show lymphatic differentiation.Specifically, they are vascular malformations and not vascular tumors as per the 2018 ISSVA classification of vascular anomalies 5.. This article focuses on thegeneral features of
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Crazy paving. Dr Yuranga Weerakkody and Dr Behrang Amini et al. Crazy paving refers to the appearance of ground-glass opacities with superimposed interlobular septal thickening and intralobular septal thickening, seen on chest HRCT or standard CT chest. It is a non-specific finding that can be seen in a number of conditions. RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89936 Radiology Quiz 89936 | Radiopaedia.org Back pain. NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUS Normal-pressure hydrocephalus remains a controversial entity with often ambiguous imaging findings. It is classically characterized by the triad of gait apraxia/ataxia, urinary incontinence, and dementia, although not all patients with the condition have all three 31.. On imaging, it can be characterized both on CT and MRI by enlarged lateral and third ventricles out of proportion to the RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89835 Left trigeminal neuralgia. Left trigeminal neuralgia. Radiopaedia.org RADIOLOGY QUIZ 83226 Hypoxic arrest in the setting of drug use. Hypoxic arrest in the setting of drug use. Radiopaedia.org RADIOLOGY QUIZ 90149 History of twisting the right foot yesterday at work. Tenderness and swelling to the dorsum of the right foot. RADIOLOGY QUIZ 29556 A large (roughly 9 x 9 x 14 cm) anterior mediastinal soft density mass is noted without internal calcification. The lungs, heart and superior mediastinum appear unremarkable. RADIOPAEDIA.ORG, THE WIKI-BASED COLLABORATIVE RADIOLOGYARTICLESCASESCOURSESQUIZABOUTCOVID-19 Radiopaedia is a rapidly growing open-edit educational radiology resource that has been primarily compiled by radiologists and radiology trainees from across the world. Our mission is to create the best radiology reference, and to make it available for free, forever. Find out more here or watch the history of Radiopaedia video below. FLEISCHNER SOCIETY PULMONARY NODULE RECOMMENDATIONSSEE MORE ONRADIOPAEDIA.ORG
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FAILED EARLY PREGNANCY Failed early pregnancy. Dr Rania Adel Anan and Dr Jeremy Jones et al. Failed early pregnancy refers to the death of the embryo and therefore, miscarriage. The most common cause of embryonic death is a chromosomal abnormality. On this page: Article: Radiographic features. Practical points. See also. ACROMIOCLAVICULAR INJURY NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUSOVARIAN CYST
ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS Endometrial thickness is a commonly measured parameter on routine gynecological ultrasound and MRI. The appearance, as well as the thickness of the endometrium, will depend on whether the patient is of reproductive age or postmenopausal and, if of reproductiveGALLBLADDER POLYP
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ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS Endometrial thickness is a commonly measured parameter on routine gynecological ultrasound and MRI. The appearance, as well as the thickness of the endometrium, will depend on whether the patient is of reproductive age or postmenopausal and, if of reproductiveGALLBLADDER POLYP
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Appendicitis. Dr Ian Bickle and Dr Koshy Jacob et al. Appendicitis is inflammation of the vermiform appendix. It is a very common condition in general radiology practice and is one of the main reasons for abdominal surgery in young patients. CT is the most sensitive modality to detect appendicitis. RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89811 History of ovarian cancer. History of ovarian cancer. Radiopaedia.orgHALLER INDEX
The Haller index (HI), also known as the pectus index, is a simple mathematical way to assess and describe the chest cage on CT of the thorax and is used in the detection of pectus excavatum, as well as preoperative and postoperative assessment 1,5.. Technique. The Haller index is calculated by dividing the transverse diameter of the chest by the anterior-posterior distance on CT of the chestSACROILIITIS
Sacroiliitis. Dr Joachim Feger and Dr Tee Yu Jin et al. Sacroiliitis is an inflammation of one or both sacroiliac (SI) joints, and a common cause of buttocks or lower back pain. They can be a manifestation of a wide range of disease processes. On this page:CRAZY PAVING
Crazy paving. Dr Yuranga Weerakkody and Dr Behrang Amini et al. Crazy paving refers to the appearance of ground-glass opacities with superimposed interlobular septal thickening and intralobular septal thickening, seen on chest HRCT or standard CT chest. It is a non-specific finding that can be seen in a number of conditions. RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89249 painful left forefoot. No history of trauma. RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89525 Pulsatile mass in the interparietal region. Venous? Pulsatile mass in the interparietal region. Venous? Radiopaedia.org RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89772 Intermittent right knee pain and swelling, painful to walk RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89337 Bilateral papilledema grade II with right VI nerve palsy. VIEWING PLAYLIST: NEURO18 Playlist by user 'bmuzio' (21 entries) Back pain. Patient Data. Age: 65 years: Gender: Female RADIOPAEDIA.ORG, THE WIKI-BASED COLLABORATIVE RADIOLOGYARTICLESCASESCOURSESQUIZABOUTCOVID-19 Radiopaedia is a rapidly growing open-edit educational radiology resource that has been primarily compiled by radiologists and radiology trainees from across the world. Our mission is to create the best radiology reference, and to make it available for free, forever. Find out more here or watch the history of Radiopaedia video below. FLEISCHNER SOCIETY PULMONARY NODULE RECOMMENDATIONSSEE MORE ONRADIOPAEDIA.ORG
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ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS Endometrial thickness is a commonly measured parameter on routine gynecological ultrasound and MRI. The appearance, as well as the thickness of the endometrium, will depend on whether the patient is of reproductive age or postmenopausal and, if of reproductiveGALLBLADDER POLYP
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FAILED EARLY PREGNANCY Failed early pregnancy. Dr Rania Adel Anan and Dr Jeremy Jones et al. Failed early pregnancy refers to the death of the embryo and therefore, miscarriage. The most common cause of embryonic death is a chromosomal abnormality. On this page: Article: Radiographic features. Practical points. See also. ACROMIOCLAVICULAR INJURY NORMAL PRESSURE HYDROCEPHALUSOVARIAN CYST
ENDOMETRIAL THICKNESS Endometrial thickness is a commonly measured parameter on routine gynecological ultrasound and MRI. The appearance, as well as the thickness of the endometrium, will depend on whether the patient is of reproductive age or postmenopausal and, if of reproductiveGALLBLADDER POLYP
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Appendicitis. Dr Ian Bickle and Dr Koshy Jacob et al. Appendicitis is inflammation of the vermiform appendix. It is a very common condition in general radiology practice and is one of the main reasons for abdominal surgery in young patients. CT is the most sensitive modality to detect appendicitis. RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89811 History of ovarian cancer. History of ovarian cancer. Radiopaedia.orgHALLER INDEX
The Haller index (HI), also known as the pectus index, is a simple mathematical way to assess and describe the chest cage on CT of the thorax and is used in the detection of pectus excavatum, as well as preoperative and postoperative assessment 1,5.. Technique. The Haller index is calculated by dividing the transverse diameter of the chest by the anterior-posterior distance on CT of the chestSACROILIITIS
Sacroiliitis. Dr Joachim Feger and Dr Tee Yu Jin et al. Sacroiliitis is an inflammation of one or both sacroiliac (SI) joints, and a common cause of buttocks or lower back pain. They can be a manifestation of a wide range of disease processes. On this page:CRAZY PAVING
Crazy paving. Dr Yuranga Weerakkody and Dr Behrang Amini et al. Crazy paving refers to the appearance of ground-glass opacities with superimposed interlobular septal thickening and intralobular septal thickening, seen on chest HRCT or standard CT chest. It is a non-specific finding that can be seen in a number of conditions. RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89249 painful left forefoot. No history of trauma. RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89525 Pulsatile mass in the interparietal region. Venous? Pulsatile mass in the interparietal region. Venous? Radiopaedia.org RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89772 Intermittent right knee pain and swelling, painful to walk RADIOLOGY QUIZ 89337 Bilateral papilledema grade II with right VI nerve palsy. VIEWING PLAYLIST: NEURO18 Playlist by user 'bmuzio' (21 entries) Back pain. Patient Data. Age: 65 years: Gender: Female×
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