Items tagged “rupture”
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High-attenuation crescent sign
The high-attenuation crescent sign, also called the hyperdense crescent sign, represents an acute hematoma within either the mural thrombus or the aneurysm wall, especially when detected on unenhanced CT scans. It is a specific sign of impending abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) rupture or so-call...
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Ruptured aneurysm of the left common iliac artery
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15 Jan 2011
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Tibialis anterior tendon rupture
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27 Aug 2011
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Brachialis muscle injury
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01 Nov 2011
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Partial rupture of the plantar fascia
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07 Nov 2011
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Radial anular ligament rupture
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16 Nov 2011
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Anterior talofibular ligament rupture
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16 Nov 2011
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Traumatic quadriceps tendon rupture
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16 Nov 2011
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Patellar tendon partial rupture
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07 Dec 2011
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Distal biceps tendon rupture
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22 Dec 2011
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Quadriceps tendon rupture
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12 Jul 2012
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Ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm
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20 Oct 2012
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Posterior cruciate ligament tear
Posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) tears are less common than anterior cruciate ligament tears.
Epidemiology
Posterior cruciate ligament tears account for ~10% (range 2-23%) of all knee injuries 2.
Associations
Posterior cruciate ligament injuries are isolated in only 30% of cases and are t...
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Abdominal aortic aneurysm rupture
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07 Jul 2017
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Spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder
A spontaneous rupture of the urinary bladder is usually on a background of a pre-existing pathology and is a urological emergency.
For a general discussion of the perforation of the urinary bladder, please refer to the article on urinary bladder rupture.
Epidemiology
Intraperitoneal bladder t...
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Anderson triad
The Anderson triad consists of the clinical findings of tachypnea and abdominal rigidity with lower thoracic or epigastric pain, associated with subcutaneous emphysema, which is usually related to esophageal rupture.
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Ocular rupture
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15 Mar 2022
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Ocular anterior segment and lens tear
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21 Mar 2022
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Ocular globe rupture
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10 Apr 2022
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Ocular globe rupture
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23 Jun 2022
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