Looking forward to teaching about pelvic floor MRI on the Infomed gynaecology MRI course on Tuesday 17th January 2023.
I'll talk about how I use MRI for the assessment of pelvic organ prolapse, as well as the diagnosis of ano and recto-vaginal fistulas.
There are plenty of cases for you to scroll through to learn how to interpret these studies.
To register, head to https://infomedltd.co.uk/gynaecology-mri-course (you can either join us live, or watch on catch-up).
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This is a case of a "Christmas tree bladder" on #Radiopaedia by Mohammad Taghi Niknejad.
🎄Christmas tree bladder is a cystographic appearance which is usually seen in severe neurogenic bladder with increased sphincter tone. It is not pathognomonic and may also be seen in bladder neck obstruction due to non-neurogenic causes.
View the full case at https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-91102
Christmas tree bladder is a cystographic appearance which is usually seen in severe neurogenic bladder with increased sphincter tone. It's not pathognomonic and may also be seen in bladder neck obstruction due to non-neurogenic causes.
Another case to learn from on #Radiopaedia. Dual chamber pacemaker - which complication you can see here? Answer tomorrow.
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Herniation of bowel loops into chest due to left hemidiaphragm rupture after motor vehicle accident - case uploaded to #Radiopaedia by Stefan Tigges
Read more 👉🏼 https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-157774
The left diaphragm is more commonly injured than the right. Displacement of bowel into the chest seen on a plain radiograph is highly suspicious for diaphragm rupture: the diagnosis is best confirmed with CT reformats in the coronal/sagittal plan...
Hereditary multiple exostoses/osteochondroma: a case uploaded by Hemilianna Hadassa Silva Matozinho on Radiopaedia.org
Read more at https://doi.org/10.53347/rID-88080
Hereditary multiple exostoses occur primarily in the proximal metaphysis of the long bones, although a wide range of osteochondromas skeletal distribution has been found over the last decades. The patient in this case not only presented with oste...
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