Items tagged “congenital anomaly”
58 results found
Case
Anencephaly
Published
24 Nov 2018
75% complete
Ultrasound
Article
Brugada syndrome
A cardiac "channelopathy" resulting from mutations in genes coding for cardiac sodium (Na+) channels, the Brugada syndrome is a common cardiac cause of sudden death in patients with structurally normal hearts.
Epidemiology
Age of diagnosis ranges from 2 days to 84 years old. It is estimated to...
Case
Ectopic kidneys - subdiaphragmatic
Published
07 Jun 2019
98% complete
CT
Case
Atlas fracture with Currarino type A congenital defect
Published
20 Nov 2019
95% complete
CT
Case
Alobar holoprosencephaly
Published
06 Nov 2019
77% complete
MRI
Case
Congenital rib fusion
Published
21 Dec 2019
80% complete
CT
Article
Low lying peroneus brevis muscle belly
Low lying peroneus brevis muscle belly (LLPB) is a rare congenital anomaly that makes the tendon more prone to tendon tear and subluxation 1,2. This condition is defined by the extension of the muscle belly to the level of the fibular groove.
Differential diagnosis
Peroneus quartus muscle - as...
Case
Low lying peroneus brevis muscle belly
Published
23 Jan 2020
91% complete
Ultrasound
Case
Left pulmonary artery sling
Published
21 Jun 2020
95% complete
CT
Case
Nephroblastomatosis
Published
23 Jun 2020
98% complete
CT
Ultrasound
Case
Ectrodactyly of bilateral hands and feet
Published
24 Jun 2020
97% complete
X-ray
Case
Idiopathic congenital talipes equinovarus in an adult, with follow up
Published
05 Sep 2020
79% complete
X-ray
Article
Double inlet left ventricle
Double inlet left ventricle (DILV) describes a congenital cardiac anomaly in which both atrioventricular valves are associated with a single ventricle which demonstrates left ventricular morphology.
Epidemiology
This uncommon entity constituents 1% of all congenital cardiac anomalies, and is o...
Case
Dextrocardia and pseudocoarctation
Published
04 Dec 2020
92% complete
X-ray
CT
Article
Retroaortic anomalous coronary sign (echocardiography)
The retroaortic anomalous coronary (RAC) sign describes the sonographic appearance of an anomalous left coronary artery traveling posteriorly to the aortic root. It is most commonly observed with anomalous origin of the left circumflex artery from the right sinus of Valsalva, but is also describ...
Case
Bilateral Madelung deformity
Published
01 Jul 2022
94% complete
X-ray
Case
Partial intramyocardial bridge
Published
05 Feb 2023
77% complete
CT
Article
Somite
Somites, also known as metameres, are paired populations of cells that arise on either side of the neural tube in the developing embryo and set out a plan for the compartmentalised development of the body 1-3.
Immature somites are multipotent and can differentiate into many tissues including de...