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Today’s Cases (9)

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Abdomen / Pelvis
11-year-old female presenting initially with 1 week history of incontinence treated for a UTI, returning to the emergency department with abdominal distension, abdominopelvic pain, irregular menses and hypertension.Laboratory analysis significant for a normal RBC and WBC, an unremarkable CMP, marked...
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Chest / Cardiac
6-year-old with pectus excavatum and history of recurrent pneumonias with right upper lobe hyperinflation and right middle lobe and right lower lobe volume loss on imaging. Referring clinical service considering endoscopic lung volume reduction surgery or lobectomy.
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Fetal
Two-week-old male with a large left foot mass detected prenatally; postnatally there is a plantar–hindfoot mass, skin dimples, a right groin node, and an intracardiac echogenic mass.
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Neuro / Head & Neck
History: a 15-year-old male with a one-year history of urinary frequency, sensation of incomplete bladder emptying and constipation. Notably, there is no saddle paresthesia.
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Neuro / Head & Neck
6-day-old neonate with episodes of apnea associated with oxygen desaturation, with a maximum recorded decrease of 45% from baseline saturation.Video electroencephalogram (VEEG) and metabolic screening within normal parameters.
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MSK
A 16 year old female presented with a symptomatic right triceps intramuscular vascular malformation. MRI demonstrated a 2.4 x 3.1 x 5.1 cm predominantly T2 hyperintense, mildly T1 hyperintense, heterogeneous enhancing mass at the mid-to-distal triceps muscle, with focal T2 hypointense areas suggesti...
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Rigardus Rijnhout (April 21st 1922 tot April 13th 1959), was known as the ‘Giant of Rotterdam’.
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Mixed Bag
6-week-old full-term and immunized female with recently diagnosed milk protein allergy presenting with lethargy, recurrent emesis, poor oral intake, decreased urine output, bloody stools, and a new onset high pitched cry.
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Syndromes
A 2-year-old child presented with a palpable abdominal mass. Initial ultrasound examination demonstrated a large heterogeneous abdominal tumorous lesion of uncertain origin. Clinical examination revealed associated aniridia, cryptorchidism, and hypospadias. Further imaging evaluation was performed...

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