Items tagged “mimics”

8 results found
Case

Prominent papillary process of the caudate lobe

  Diagnosis almost certain
Francis Fortin
Published 14 Jul 2018
80% complete
Annotated image CT
Case

Cerebral metastasis mimicking an abscess

  Diagnosis certain
Ammar Ashraf
Published 20 Jun 2020
95% complete
CT MRI
Case

Nodular fasciitis

  Diagnosis certain
Matt A. Morgan
Published 19 Jan 2021
82% complete
X-ray
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Pseudocoarctation of aorta and aberrant origin of left vertebral artery

  Diagnosis certain
Abanindu Thakur
Published 09 Aug 2021
92% complete
CT
Case

Convolutional markings

  Diagnosis not applicable
Hector Rivera-Melo
Published 17 Mar 2021
50% complete
X-ray
Article

Pseudoendoleak

Pseudoendoleak is a color Doppler ultrasound phenomenon caused by spurious color signal in the aneurysm sac following endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). Radiographic features Pseudoendoleak is defined as flow signal on color Doppler in the aneurysm sac following EVAR, without evidence of lea...
Article

Retropharyngeal pseudothickening

Retropharyngeal pseudothickening is a mimic of retropharyngeal soft tissue thickening caused by neck flexion (which may also exacerbate airway obstruction), swallowing, or expiration. It is important to consider when evaluating lateral cervical radiographs and sagittal cross-sectional imaging ...
Article

Diaphragmatic slips

Diaphragmatic slips are the muscular bundles that attach the central tendon of the diaphragm to the inside of the bones and cartilage of the lower 6-7 ribs, xiphoid process, lumbar vertebrae 1. They can mimic or help identify pathology when seen on imaging modalities. Mimics Diaphragmatic slip...

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