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Today’s Cases (13)

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Abdomen / Pelvis
A 16-year-old male adolescent with an unremarkable medical history was referred by his general practitioner to the radiology department for lumbar spine radiography due to chronic low back pain. The symptoms had been present for approximately 4–5 months and showed no improvement despite conservative...
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Abdomen / Pelvis
A male newborn presented with complex medical history including imperforate anus and multiple cysts in left kidney on prenatal imaging. He underwent colectomy and colostomy creation following pneumoperitoneum due to rectal perforation at D3 of life. The operative note also mentioned difficult intrao...
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Chest / Cardiac
This is a 3-year-old boy born prematurely at 33 weeks who presented to the Emergency Department with 3 weeks of progressively worsening fatigue, cough, wheezing, and labored breathing. Chest radiographs was performed.
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Fetal
A 32-year-old pregnant female was referred at 26 weeks gestation for evaluation of a right upper quadrant fetal mass detected on routine prenatal ultrasound.
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Fetal
27 year old female. Abnormal gestational ultrasound with cervical mass.
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Neuro / Head & Neck
15 year old female with worsening right sided ear pain, jaw pain and headaches since 9 days.
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Neuro / Head & Neck
A 4-year-old child present with seizure and right-side hemiparesis.
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MSK
A two-month-old boy was referred for a second opinion and ultrasound to evaluate a bluish subcutaneous mass on the right flank with initial clinical and ultrasonographic suspicion of a vascular lesion. Before scanning, we turned on the lights to have a closer look at the lesion. A painless blue-red...
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Just for Fun (Excluded from Leaderboard)
The average US household emits 4.1 metric tons of carbon dioxide equivalents annually.
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Mixed Bag
3 year old male, with history of recurrent wheezing, global developmental delay, immunizations up to date. HPI: The patient presented with fever of 48 hours’ duration associated with chills and vomiting. PE: Cutaneous and mucosal pallor; otherwise unremarkable. Laboratory findings: Hb 7.3 (low MCV a...
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Mixed Bag
A 13-day old full-term male with no pertinent birth history presents with respiratory stress, lethargy, loose stools, pale skin, and cold extremities.
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Lines, Tubes and Drains
1-month-old female infant in the NICU, with a recently placed PICC.
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Syndromes
A term neonate with unremarkable antenatal and perinatal history, presented with left lower limb swelling with overlying hyperpigmentation upon birth. Physical examination showed increased temperature, with preserved perfusion and pulse over left lower limb. Cardiovascular and neurological examinati...