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Idiopathic Omental Infarction – A Case Report

Introduction: Idiopathic omental infarction (OI), though uncommon, is increasingly being reported in general surgical and radiological literature on account of advancing imaging techniques and improved recognition of its radiographic presentation. The omentum is a fat laden peritoneal remnant of embryological development and anatomically divided into the greater and lesser omentum. Here we report a case …

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Suprascapular Nerve Entrapment by Paralabral Cyst- A Case Report

History: A 30 year old male presented with history of pain in the left shoulder.Examination findings revealed weakness of the left supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles. MRI Observations: Tear of the posterior inferior glenoid labrum was noted. A large multiloculated cystic lesion was seen extending from the posterior spino-glenoid notch to the suprascapular notch measuring 3.3cm …

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Role of MR Angiography & Venography in Glomus Tumour of Finger

Clinical History: A 30 year old female patient was referred for MRI of index finger. Patient presented with two years of history of pain in the index finger which aggravated on exposure to cold environment. No obvious swelling or discolouration was seen. X-ray and USG Color Doppler performed previously revealed no abnormality. Imaging Findings: Plain …

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