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Figure 1. The most common classification systems of thoracic aortic dissection: Stanford and DeBakey.

#Diagnosis #Aortic #Dissection
The most common ... classification systems ... Dissection #Aorta #Classification ... DeBakey #Stanford #TypeA ... #TypeB #TypeIII
Odontoid Fractures 
Type I  [Stable]  - Avulsion of the tip 
Type II [Unstable] -
Odontoid Fractures Type ... of dens (most common ... ) Type Ill [Unstable ... #Classification ... #TypeIII #Trauma
Aortic Dissection Classification:

Stanford (More commonly used)
 - Type A- Any involvement of the ascending aorta
 -
Aortic Dissection Classification ... Stanford (More commonly ... used) - Type A ... Dissection #Aorta #Classification ... #TypeB #TypeIII
Types of Melanoma
Superficial Spreading
 • Most common form
 • Often develops in previously benign mole
 •
Types of Melanoma ... Spreading • Most common ... Most common place ... differential #diagnosis #classification ... #dermatology
Subtypes of Serum Proteins

Pre-albumin (Transthyretin)
Albumin
Globulins
 • Alpha-1: Alpha-1 antitrypsin, Serum amyloid A, Ceruloplasmin, Corticosteroid-binding globulin (Transcortin),
Proteins #Subtypes #algorithm ... #classification ... #Types #hematology
Lymphomas and Lymphoproliferative Disorders - Differential Diagnosis Algorithm
Hodgkin Lymphoma ~40% - Characteristic For Reed-Sternberg (RS) Cells
Differential Diagnosis Algorithm ... symptoms not as common ... For Cure, Most common ... Lymphoproliferative #Disorders #Classification ... #differential #algorithm
Von Willebrand Disease Classification
Type 1 (Accounts for ~3/4 of cases):
 • Defect: Quantitative defect (i.e. not
Willebrand Disease Classification ... Autosomal dominant (common ... Autosomal recessive (uncommon ... VonWillebrand #Disease #Classification ... #hematology