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Acute Sinusitis

Ankle Joint Infection


Aortic Dissection...

Biliary Tree Stone

Brain Acute Stroke

Brain AVM

Cervical Disk


Foot Fracture

Herniated Disk

Hip Avascular Necrosis

Horseshoe Kidney

Knee Meniscal Tear


Lumbar Spine Diskiits


Moya-Moya Disease

Quadriceps Muscle Tears

Shoulder Rotator Cuff Tear

TMJ Disk Displacement

Uterus Didelphys

Wrist Scaphoid Fracture

Septic Ankle Joint

Sagittal Post-Gadolinium Fat-Saturated T1-Weighted Image of Left Ankle: The tibiotalar (ankle) joint is filled with abnormal fluid, and the synovium is thickened and enhances abnormally (arrow). There is also abnormal enhancement within the marrow and the adjacent soft tissues. This patient is diabetic, and has a known infection of the great toe; the infection traveled proximally along the flexor hallucis longus tendon, and led to infection of the ankle joint.