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    Q: What is the name of this injury? ANSWER:

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    Jul 20

    It was great to talk to . Listen to this podcast about the origins and future of !

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    Q: This fracture has a rather sporting name - what is it? ANSWER:

  4. Jul 20

    Q: Pathological fracture of the humerus in patient with what bone disease? ANSWER:

  5. Jul 20

    This sign is a piece of pie. What is it? ANSWER:

  6. Jul 19

    Q: 70yo F with 2 days right abdo pain. Rare and amazing diagnosis? ANSWER:

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    Jul 17

    Involved in the care of patients with acute abdominal pathology? Come to our course! Book now at

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  8. Jul 18

    Q: Headaches in a patient previously treated for liver infection. Diagnosis? ANSWER:

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    Jul 17

    Q: Spot diagnosis - what is the pathology? ANSWER:

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    Jul 17

    I've had to cut brachial plexus from Sat's anat course but this slide was too cute not to share!

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  12. Jul 16

    If you saw this on a CT should you call someone? Why? ANSWER:

  13. Jul 16

    Q: 46 year old with ankle pain. Diagnosis? ANSWER:

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    Jul 15

    For all our cricket fans we have an article just for you!

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    Q: What is this important anatomical variant? ANSWER:

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    Jul 14

    Q: What sign is shown here? Diagnosis? ANSWER:

  17. Jul 14

    Q: 38 year old patient with shoulder pain. Cause? ANSWER:

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    Jul 12

    Great new CT case with coloured lung segments by Pete Jenvey: Will be used in course next wk!

  19. Jul 13

    What sign is illustrated on this classic radiograph? ANSWER:

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    Jul 13

    Q: Can you name the disease and the sign? ANSWER:

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