Multisystem and Miscellaneous

May 13, 2017 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Multisystem and Miscellaneous

Patient 2: Axial, coronal, and sagittal contrast-enhanced CT images. Patient 3: Patient 4: Patient 5: Initial radiograph on the left, radiograph 2 months later on the right. 2  A 45-year-old man…

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Pancreas

May 13, 2017 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Pancreas

A.  Ampullary stenosis B.  Chronic pancreatitis C.  Pancreatic ductal carcinoma D.  Duodenal carcinoma 2  Pancreatic neuroendocrine tumors are associated with which of the following syndromes? A.  Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 B.  Multiple endocrine neoplasia type 2a…

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Spleen

May 13, 2017 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Spleen

A.  PET/CT scan B.  Percutaneous biopsy C.  Antifungal treatment D.  No further workup or treatment 2  In patients 40 years or older, what is the most common etiology of the splenic finding on the following…

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Benign Skeletal Disease

May 8, 2017 by in NUCLEAR MEDICINE Comments Off on Benign Skeletal Disease

Fig. 26.1 (a) Bone scan shows multiple areas of intense uptake in the skull, bilateral humeral shafts, and proximal radii. (b–c) The right humerus plain film shows an oblique diaphyseal…

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Bronchopneumology

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Fig. 27.1 (a–c) Chest X-ray (a) and coronal (b) and axial (c) CT scan of the chest show normal findings, the absence of parenchymal or pleural abnormalities, regular airway. (d–e)…

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Oncology: Neuroblastoma

May 8, 2017 by in NUCLEAR MEDICINE Comments Off on Oncology: Neuroblastoma

Fig. 13.1 (a, b) Ultrasonographic images detect a large, oval, “comma”-shaped suprarenal mass showing an echoic fine nonhomogeneous pattern; neither calcifications nor necrotic areas are seen within the lesion. Diameters…

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Gastroenterology: Intestinal Bleeding

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Fig. 16.1 Scintigraphy is performed using seriated images (at 5′, 15′, 30′, 45′, and 60′ after the intravenous administration of Tc99m pertechnetate) in anterior view, with the child in supine…

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