Classical appearance of Cleft lip seen in a fetus at 22 weeks gestation during anomaly scan.
Image courtesy: Dr Ayush Goel History: Fall Diagnosis: Perilunate dislocation Most of the Perilunate dislocations are dorsal type (i.e. capitate dislocates dorsally with respect to lunate) but in this case it is volar type which is rare. Images courtesy: Dr Subhash Goel and Dr Ayush Goel 60 years old male presented with generalized weakness and mild abdominal pain.
Ultrasound showed a 10 x 9 cm abdominal aortic aneurysm with circumferential mural thrombus (max. thickness 3.3 cm). Image courtesy: Dr Ayush Goel Classical case showing cupping and flaring of bilateral ulnar and radial metaphysis. Diagnosis: Rickets Image courtesy: Dr. Subhash Goel |
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