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Updated on March 18, 2025

Hepatobiliary

  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconHepatic/Liver
    • Normal Appearances
      • Normal Abdominal Ultrasound
    • Bladder Mass with Liver Metastasis
      • Bladder Tumour
    • Hepatic Haemangioma
      • Focal Hepatic Lesion
    • Normal Transplant Liver
      • Normal Doppler Ultrasound Assessment of a Transplant Liver
    • Transplant Liver Collection
      • Abnormal Intrahepatic Collection of a Liver Transplant
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconGallbladder
    • Calculus Cholecystitis
      • Ultrasound Diagnosed Gallstones that were Radiolucent on a Recent CT Scan
      • A Gallbladder Filled with Numerous Radiolucent Calculi
    • Gallbladder Adenomyomatosis
      • Figure of 8 Gallbladder with a Focal Fundal Thickening
      • Gallbladder Polyps Coexisting with Adenomyomatosis
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconPancreas
    • Intraductal Papillary Mucinous Neoplasm (IPMN)
      • Cystic Pancreatic Mass in an 81-Year Old Lady Presenting with an Abnormal LFT
    • Acute Pancreatitis
      • A Case of Acute Pancreatitis Mimicking Pancreatic Malignancy
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconBiliary tree
    • Choledocholithiasis
      • Multiple Biliary Calculi
      • Calculus Within the Common Bile Duct Causing Biliary Obstruction
      • An Obstructive Calculus in the Common Bile Duct
  • Folder icon closed Folder open iconSpleen
    • Splenic Haemangioma
      • An Incidental Diagnosis of Splenic Haemangioma

Spleen

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  • Splenic Haemangioma
    • An Incidental Diagnosis of Splenic Haemangioma

Published on: November 25, 2024

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