Interesting Cases On The Internet
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What's Cookin Good Lookin?

Case I - V/Q Lung Scan is your first case. What do you think is going on? http://www.med.harvard.edu/JPNM/InterestingImages/Case5ii/Dx5.html

Case II - This patient is presented with the same/similar problem when compared to the first case. http://www.med.harvard.edu/JPNM/InterestingImages/Case6ii/Dx6.html

Case III - Here's another Lung Scan. What normal variant is seen? http://www.med.harvard.edu/JPNM/InterestingImages/Case7ii/Dx7.html

Case IV - Estimate the probability of the patient having PE. Remember your PIOPED? http://www.med.harvard.edu/JPNM/InterestingImages/Case17ii/Case17ii.html. What is the PIOPED criteria you ask?

Case V - Whole Body Bone Scan completed on an eleven year old. What's going on? http://gamma.wustl.edu/bs001te243.html

Case VI - Sixty-five year old man was diagnosed with prostate cancer. A bone scan was ordered and the following images are obtained. What is your conclusion? http://gamma.wustl.edu/bs002te248.html

Case VII - Three months prior a steel drawer dropped on the patient's foot. At that time x-rays were taken and negative. The a bone scan was finally ordered. Your comments? http://gamma.wustl.edu/bs003te244.html

Case VIII - Here's a hard one. Sudden onset of knee pain. What might be going on? http://www.med.harvard.edu/JPNM/BoneTF/Case2/Case2.html

Case IX - This case shows abnormal uptake in the lungs. What might cause this? Idiopathic Pulmonary Hemosiderosis. What is this? http://www.emedicine.com/ped/topic970.htm

Case X - The patient presented with dyspnea and tachypnea and a perfusion lung scan is ordered. Your comments on the defect? Should a ventilation be ordered? http://gamma.wustl.edu/pe006te261.html

Case XI - Twenty-four year old female with pelvic pain has a splenectomy seven years ago. Heat damaged 99mTcRBCs were injected into the patient for evaluation. What is going on with the patient's physiology? http://gamma.wustl.edu/si003te171.html

Case XII - This patient is a 60 year old man with being evaluated for possible splenomegaly. Comments? http://gamma.wustl.edu/ls001te271.html

Case XIII - On a CT scan a lesion is noted in the patient's liver, hence a liver/spleen scan is ordered. This is a good example of using SPECT with liver/spleen imaging to help evaluate possible disease. http://gamma.wustl.edu/ls003te273.html

Case XIV - Patient is given CCK 30 minutes prior to a hepatobiliary scan. One hour post injection of IDA MS is administered IV. Why was CCK administered? Why was MS administered? Is this an appropriate sequence of CCK and MS? http://gamma.wustl.edu/hs007te272.html

Case XV - Here is an example where the R-LAT image is used to confirm an appropriate diagnosis on the patient. What's the point of doing a R-LAT? What do you conclude? http://gamma.wustl.edu/hs010te272.html

This is the completion of CLRS 317. Congratulations! I hope that you have enjoyed this course as much as I have. At our next lecture we will review for the final. The final exam will be over lungs, bones, livers, spleen, and GI track.

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