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clinical
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cardiology
echocardiogram
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s4c
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) -
MSK
Radiology
... The physis is
normal
... #clinical #
mri
... #clinical #
Radiology
... #diagnosis #
msk
Trigonum) Syndrome -
MSK
...
Radiology
Imaging ...
Case
description ... osteochondral
lesion
... #diagnosis #
msk
Echocardiogram
A4C
... Acute 99% LAD
lesion
... + 70% RCA
lesion
... occlusion #clinical #
pocus
... #
cardiology
►
MRI
- Differential ... Diagnosis by
MRI
... T2, Arterial,
Portal
... Out-of-phase, DWI,
ADC
... liver #hepatology #
radiology
Evolution of
MRI
... On the
ADC
maps, ... map than on the
ADC
... #Evolution #
MRI
... CVA #Clinical #
Radiology
Ring-Enhancing
Lesions
... Compatible syndrome +
MRI
...
lesions
+ toxo ... differential #diagnosis #
causes
... #
radiology
#neurology
the potential
causes
... ring enhancing
lesion
... eg. tumefactive
MS
... necrosis #Diagnosis #
Radiology
... RingEnhancing #
Lesions
Appearance of Liver
Lesions
... Resonance Imaging (
MRI
... Metastasis #Liver #
Lesions
... #Contrast #CT #
MRI
... #
POCUS
#
radiology
stroke on CT and
MRI
... No
abnormal
lesion
... DWI and
ADC
images ... on T2-weighted
MRI
... Timeline #Neurology #
Radiology
Stenosis Grading -
Normal
... effacement (ventral,
dorsal
... Stenosis Grading -
Normal
... Classification #Diagnosis #
Radiology
... #
MSK
#
MRI
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