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Lumbar Osteochondroma Arising From L4 Vertebral Lamina – A Cause of Radicular Pain.

Clinical history: Patient presented with history of radiating pain in the lower limbs and low backache. MR imaging finding: Exophytic bony outgrowth noted from the inner epidural surface of right lamina of L4 vertebra. The lesion encroaches on the spinal canal and right L5 lateral recess, impinging on the right traversing nerve root. The medullary …

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BICIPITO-RADIAL BURSITIS

Case history: 73 year old lady presented with history of pain in the right elbow and swelling in the antecubital fossa for two weeks. There was no history of injury or fever. On examination there was a firm swelling noted in the antecubital fossa.bicipitoradial bursitisDownload

ARTERY OF PERCHERON TERRITORY INFARCTS

Clinical History: Diabetic patient presented with history of dowsiness since 3 days. No fever and vomiting. On examination patient had bilateral ptosis; pupils semi-dilated, reaction sluggish. MRI brain was performed. download- percheron territory infarctsDownload