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? Intraventricular metastasis
? FD: TS with SEGA
? Subependymal giant cell astrocytoma
? Choroid plexus papiloma
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1. Limbus
2. Limbus vertebrae. degenerative osteoarthritic
3. Limbus vertebra is closely related to Schmorl nodes and is a relatively common finding in adults. It is a
result of remote injury to a skeletally immature spine, which causes anterior intraosseous herniation of
part of the nucleus pulposus through an unfused ring apophysis prior to fusion of the apophysis to the
vertebral body. The apophysis fragment then remains separated from the vertebral body, and eventually
develops into a well corticated, triangular fragment of bone, usually adjacent to the anterosuperior corner
of a mid lumbar vertebral body. Less commonly, it can also be found near the anteroinferior aspect of a
mid cervical vertebral body.
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1. Obliteration of sulci and ventricles, sandy appearance. brain odeama
2. Colloid cyst
The Fazekas scale is used to simply quantify the amount of white matter T2 hyperintense lesions
usually attributed to chronic small vessel ischaemia, although clearly not all are due to this. It divides
the white matter in periventricular and deep white matter, and each is given a grade depending on the
size and confluence of lesions
COMMENTS
1. Sprengle shoulder
2. Bilateral springle shoulder
3. Sprengel deformity, or congenital elevation of the scapula, is a complex deformity of the shoulder and is
the most common congenital shoulder abnormality. An initial diagnosis can often be made on
radiography, but CT or MRI is often necessary to evaluate the details of the abnormality.
Cerebrovascular Incident (CVI) is most posteriorly located - that is contrary to anterior and middle
location of Cavum Septi Pellucidi (CSP) and Cavum Vergae (CV) as shown
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Bone infarction
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1. Enlarged sella,enlarge mandible, Acromegaly
Ulnar hemimelia is a rare congenital upper limb anomaly characterized by complete or partial absence
of the ulna bone. Oligodactyly and shortening of forearm is noted with ulnar tilt of the wrist joint. The
position of the hand tends to drift to the ulnar-side of the wrist. Cubital webbing with fixed flexion
deformity of the elbow joint is also seen in most cases. Patients with ulnar hemimelia have motion and
functional limitations as well.
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