Case of the day: What name is given to this otomastoid abscess eroding into the sternocleidomastoid? ANSWER: http://goo.gl/Mc6Ih
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Case of the day: What name is given to this otomastoid abscess eroding into the sternocleidomastoid? ANSWER: http://goo.gl/Mc6Ih
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Case of the day: Carpal tunnel syndrome. What cross sectional area measurement for the median nerve is considered abnormal? ANSWER: http://goo.gl/ieGpv
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3 month old with increasing head circumference. US, CT, MRI & 6 study questions. ENTER QUIZ MODE: http://goo.gl/9asD3
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Case of the day: Patient unable to make an ‘ok’ hand gesture. What is the denervation syndrome? ANSWER: http://goo.gl/5goUe
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Case of the day: A patient with rheumatoid arthritis. Which important joint is involved? ANSWER: http://goo.gl/Ds0Lm
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Case of the day: Fluorosis caused this patient’s sclerotic bones. What other causes are there? ANSWER: http://goo.gl/FAzgI
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Q: Which of these non-contrast CT brain images shows evidence of an acute ischaemic stroke? (A, B or BOTH) ANSWER: http://goo.gl/v0oMM
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Case of the day: In what space of the neck is this abnormality located? ANSWER: http://goo.gl/F71gu
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Q: This two day old infarct was not visible on repeat CT five days later. Why? ANSWER: http://goo.gl/r2yQa
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Case of the day: Large obstructing 4th ventricular arachnoid cyst. VIEW CASE: http://goo.gl/l4Jde
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Case of the day: Is the location of this gestational sac within the uterus normal? ANSWER: http://goo.gl/apdUs
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Sunday’s Radiopaedia Google Hangout video is now up on the RadiologyChannel! Two intraventricular mass cases are featured from our soon to be released iOS case pack and the first minute in particular is a good bit of fun. Most of the discussion is quite advanced so feel free to bail out after you’ve admired our good looks
When there is more gas in your abdomen than in your thorax then you are probably having a bad day! A case of pneumoperitoneum following rectal instrumentation. VIEW CASE: http://goo.gl/I2bpk
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A collection of Radiopaedia’s finest medical Illustrations courtesy of our new Pinterest board: http://bit.ly/XfbfDE
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