A juvenile yellow-tailed black cockatoo () was presented with paresis of the right wing, ptosis, and miosis of the right eye; feather erection of the right side of the head and neck; and a penetrating injury over the right pectoral muscle. Temporary reversal of ptosis, miosis, and feather erection after administration of phenylephrine drops confirmed a diagnosis of Horner syndrome. Computed tomographic imaging revealed a fractured rib, traumatic lung lesions, and subcutaneous emphysema.
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October 2020
Complete rupture of the conjoint pes anserinus tendon is rare, and isolated rupture without injury to associated structures has not been previously reported in the literature. A case of complete isolated rupture of the pes anserinus tendon is described in a young, healthy male. The non-specific nature of the presentation and rarity of the condition makes diagnosis from history and examination alone challenging.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: To quantify the prevalence of complete tibial insertion of the biceps femoris tendon in patients presenting for knee MRI scans.
Methods: Knee MRI scans over a 4-year period (2014-2018) were accessed at a tertiary referral centre and community-based private practice. A total of 433 scans were reviewed.
Introduction: Intravenous lobular capillary haemangioma (IVLCH) is a rare benign lesion with minimal published reports containing a description of its appearance at medical imaging. We present the ultrasound and MRI images of a histologically proven IVLCH and provide the first review of the imaging findings reported in the literature.
Methods: The imaging findings of a case of IVLCH are presented.
Lumbrical strain is a relatively unknown hand injury. We report four cases of lumbrical origin strain involving the ring finger flexor tendons. Three patients sustained the injury during rock climbing and one while working with a jackhammer.
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