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Andreas Ladas1, Robert Campbell2, Philip J O'Connor1
1Department of Radiology, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, The University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.
Abstract:
This article consists of a series of clinical cases presented during the ESSR Quiz session at the 25th Annual Meeting of the European Society of Musculoskeletal Radiology in Amsterdam 2018. The first section contains the clinical information and an initial set of images for each case. The second section reveals the answers along with additional imaging followed by a short discussion about the pathologic processes presented. This article provides self-assessment and at the same time refreshes the reader's knowledge about some common and not-so-common clinical conditions that a radiologist may encounter during clinical practice.
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