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Imaging Case of the Week 61

Imaging Case of the Week 61

[ad_1] The following abdominal x-rays are from a 35 year old man who presented with abdominal pain and vomiting. What can be seen in the x-rays? click to enlarge The erect abdominal film: click to enlarge [peekaboo_link name=”Answer”]Answer[/peekaboo_link] [peekaboo_content name=”Answer”] The erect abdominal x-ray shows multiple fluid levels; there is also paucity of gas in the…

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Imaging Case of the Week 60

Imaging Case of the Week 60

[ad_1] The following  CT images are from a 30 year old female patient who has presented with right iliac fossa pain. What can you see? click to enlarge click to enlarge [peekaboo_link name=”Answer”]Answer[/peekaboo_link] [peekaboo_content name=”Answer”] The CT scan shows a well defined mass lesion in the right iliac fossa, measuring 10×10 cm. It contains fat, fluid, soft…

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Imaging Case of the Week 59

Imaging Case of the Week 59

[ad_1] The following chest x-ray is from a 30 year old female patient who sustained a stab wound to her chest a few hours earlier. What do you see? click to enlarge [peekaboo_link name=”Answer”]Answer[/peekaboo_link] [peekaboo_content name=”Answer”] The frontal chest x-ray shows an enlarged globular heart which indicates the presence of a pericardial effusion (bleeding into the pericardial sac…

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ECG of Week: 29th July 2013

ECG of Week: 29th July 2013

[ad_1] Thanks for the great comments. With ECG of the week, as we have not moved it from it’s original site, it is best to make your comments there where you can be a part of the community of commenters and our author can review directlyhttp://www.jhcedecg.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/ecg-of-week-29th-july-2013.htmlNote also the Note alo the interpretation postthat has since…

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