Title: Quiz for postgraduates
1Quiz for postgraduates
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- Dr.C.V.Chavadi DMRD, DNB
- Consultant Radiologist,
- Teleradiology Solutions,
- Bangalore
2Pain abdomen
3Epiploic appendagitis
4Incidental finding
5Lingual thyroid
6Trauma
7Continuous diaphragm sign
8Vomiting
9Pneumobilia and Gallstone Ileus of Duodenum
- When the gallstone lodges inside the duodenum and
causes gastric outlet obstruction, it is termed
Bouveret's syndrome.
10Early postcontrast
Delayed postcontrast
11- Aortic dissection with active contrast leak- seen
on delayed scan
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14Brain dead
1554 year male with c/o headache and h/o lumbar
puncture.
16Spontaneous intracranial hypotension syndrome
17Post contrast
Plain
18Glomus tympanicum
19Weakness and facial droop
20Hyperdense left MCA sign with loss of insular
ribbon
21Presented to emergency with history of facial
trauma
22Chronic maxillary atelectiasis- Silent sinus
syndrome
2330 yr adult male lying Unconscious and elevated
CPK levels
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25Rhabdomyolysis
- The primary diagnostic indicator of
rhabdomyolysis is an elevated serum creatine
phosphokinase (CK) to at least five times the
normal value. This elevation is generally to such
a degree that myocardial infarction and other
causes of a raised CK are excluded.
26Pain abdomen
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28Ischemic bowel due to venous thrombosis
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30Patellar dislocation-Bone contusion pattern
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33Anterior cruciate ligament tear
- Bone contusion pattern due to anterior tibial
translation
34Pain abdomen and vomiting
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36- Small bowel obstruction due to inguinal hernis
with pneumatosis
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38- Subscapularis tear with intraarticular
dislocation of the long head of biceps tendon
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40- Tibialis anterior hypertrophic tendinopathy with
rupture
41Pain abdomen and oliguria
42- Bleed with collapsed IVC-Shock
43Thanks