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- Case 1: normal wrist radiograph
- Case 2: hiatus hernia
- Case 3: skull fracture (right parietal bone)
- Case 4: normal chest radiograph
- Case 5: normal lateral sternum radiograph
- Case 6: elbow joint effusion (anterior and posterior fat pad sign)
- Case 7: normal axial shoulder radiograph
- Case 8: left lower lobe collapse
- Case 9: normal lateral ankle radiograph
- Case 10: normal lateral cervical spine radiograph
- Case 11: normal forearm radiograph
- Case 12: undisplaced phalanx fracture
- Case 13: normal orbit radiograph
- Case 14: normal lateral thoracic spine radiograph
- Case 15: normal pelvis radiograph
- Case 16: normal hand radiograph
- Case 17: Colles' fracture
- Case 18: normal mandible radiograph
- Case 19: L1/2 spondylodiscitis
- Case 20: normal thumb radiograph
- Case 21: acromioclavicular joint injury
- Case 22: normal skull radiograph
- Case 23: neck of 3rd metatarsal fracture
- Case 24: distal radius fracture
- Case 25: base of 5th metatarsal fracture
- Case 26: normal chest radiograph
- Case 27: perilunate dislocation
- Case 28: left apical pneumothorax
- Case 29: left clavicle fracture
- Case 30: superior mediastinal mass (goitre)
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