Mallory-Weiss syndrome is characterized by the presence of longitudinal superficial mucosal lacerations/tear occur primarily at the gastroesophageal junction, may extend proximally to involve the distal esophagus or distally to involve the stomach. Boerhaave syndrome ( spontaneous esophageal rupture ) is…
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Leukoencephalopathy with Calcifications and Cysts
Herein, we report a case of LCC. A 16 yr female presenting with headache vomiting, seizures, loss of balance since 20 days. MRI brain with contrast reveals, multifocal dense asymmetric areas of blooming in bilateral capsuloganglionic regions, thalami, right cerebellum, part…
Tears of Lateral Ulnar Collateral Ligament (LUCL) of the Elbow
History: A 25-year-old female with a history of falls. Complains of posterolateral pain and difficulty in elbow extension and instability. Anatomy It is a part of the lateral collateral ligament complex, located at the posterolateral corner. It traverses posterior to…
Radever Teaching Files May 2019
QUADRICEPS / SUPRAPATELLAR FAT PAD IMPINGEMENT SYNDROME: Dr. Ashutosh Pawale. Clinical presentation: A 28-year-old man was referred to an MRI center for intermittent anterior knee pain and mild swelling for 3 months. No history of trauma was given. A sagittal…