Cloacal exstrophy
A congenital anomaly that involves the protrusion of the exstrophied bladder through the abdominal wall. It is an anomaly that exists along the exstrophy- epispadias complex, which frequently includes urethra exstrophy, separation of the pubic symphysis, external rotation of the pelvic bones, and opening of the puborectal sling and sphincters.
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X-rays are commonly used in clinical practice to diagnose fractures. Characteristics of the fracture such as the type, deformity & soft tissue / joint involvement are used to guide management. Learn & update your basic radiological approach for “Bone Fractures” & interpretation knowledge & patient care approach with this post.
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# CCL6 Young female 18yrs. C/O Muscle spasm, Muscle weakness and wasting. Myalgia and arthralgia Aching bone pain at lumbar,pelvis and hips Inv- Bone mineral density 76% Hypocalcaemia.
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86 year female patient with history of fall at bathroom C/o difficulty in walking on rt lower limb O/e All sighs of fracture proximal femur present X-ray attached Done with titanium pfna2 nailing Post op X-ray c arm pictures attached
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F.20yrs. Diagnosis please.
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Paratesticular tumours are masses of slow & indolent growth & in most cases of benign nature, in these cases the treatment of choice is simple extirpation of the lesion. A paratesticular mass may derive from a number of structures that surround the testis within the scrotum; most commonly, they derive from the spermatic cord. Dr. Vivek Jha is sharing a clinical case of "Large Paratesticular Growth" managed with surgical expertise by him. Share your views on the case & learn new things.
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