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Quadrigeminal cistern lipoma – an Article on Radiopaedia.org, the ... May 2, 2008 ... Quadrigeminal cistern lipomas make up approximately 10 - 25% of all intracranial lipomas, and may be associated with hypoplasia of the ...
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Myxopapillary ependymoma – a Case on Radiopaedia.org, the wiki ... Jan 29, 2009 ... Final Diagnosis: Myxopapillary ependymoma.Gross Description: The specimen is received in one container labelled with the patient's name and ...
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Extension teardrop fracture – an Article on Radiopaedia.org, the ... May 2, 2008 ... Also known as flexion/extension fracture, the findings are: compression fracture of a (usually lower) cervical vertebra, ...
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Extensor mechanism of the knee injuries – an Article on ... May 2, 2008 ... The extensor mechanism of the knee comprises: ... any of these structures constitutes an extensor mechanism injury. Such injuries include: ...
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External carotid artery (anatomy) – an Imageset on Radiopaedia.org ... 1 Article features images from this Imageset. External carotid artery ... Branches of the external carotid artery. ModalityDiagram ...
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Cervical soft disc extrusion – a Case on Radiopaedia.org, the wiki ... Dec 18, 2008 ... Patient with signs of myelopathy, with a very large extruded disc at C5/6. Not fusion of C2 and C3 with adjacent segment degneratation and ...
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Benign lytic bone lesion – an Article on Radiopaedia.org, the wiki ... FEGNOMASHICFibrous DysplasiaEnchondroma OR Eosinophilic GranulomaGiant Cell TumourNon-Ossifying FibromaOsteoblastomaMetastasisAneurysmal Bone CystSimple ...
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Benign lytic bone lesion – an Article on Radiopaedia.org, the wiki ... FEGNOMASHICFibrous DysplasiaEnchondroma OR Eosinophilic GranulomaGiant Cell TumourNon-Ossifying FibromaOsteoblastomaMetastasisAneurysmal Bone CystSimple ...
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Parieto-occipital region – an Imageset on Radiopaedia.org, the ... Midline diagram showing the parieto-occipital region with labels.
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Banana sign – an Article on Radiopaedia.org, the wiki-based ... May 2, 2008 ... The "banana sign", is one of the many a notable fruit inspired signs. It is seen on axial imaging through the posterior fossa of foetus as a ...
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