March 15, 2010

Radiological Oddity #017

34 year old male presents with suprapubic discomfort, tachycardia, hypertension and a ruddy complexion. Bladder scan determined 750mL of urine within the bladder and distal cause for urinary obstruction was sought.

Radiological examination is presented below. Any thoughts?

Urethra Radiological Oddity #017

Quick updates

Answers to last week’s ‘radiological oddity’ and ‘pulmonary puzzle’ are now available:

A big thanks to those who left comments – feel free to disagree with any of the answers!

Also, If you’ve been following the Simon Singh vs. British Chiropracteric Association libel case (see Pseudoscience without sense), there have been interesting developments. Simon has won his right to appeal the meaning of the word ‘bogus’…

Singh was initially refused leave to appeal, but Eady’s interpretation was rejected by Lord Justice Laws, who said Eady had risked swinging the balance of rights too far in favour of the right to reputation and against the right to free expression. Laws described Eady’s judgment as “legally erroneous”.
- from The Guardian

For further reading I recommend  Ben Goldacre’s article that summarises the ‘evidence’ for chiropractic interventions in childhood illnesses (its titled ‘Behold the jot of evidence’) and Simon Singh’s recent article titled ‘England’s libel laws don’t just gag me, they blindfold you’.

Good luck Simon!

Radiological Oddity #006

48 year old female attends with abdominal bloating, constipation and weight gain.

arcanum veritas

Radiological Oddity #007

How many foreign bodies can you identify?

abdominal foreign bodies9 Radiological Oddity #007

abdominal foreign bodies

Agree a bit academic with the ‘broken’ spoon and whether to count the handle or not.
Most interesting thing was the actual objects:

  1. Spoon (1) (cafeteria issue – broken)
  2. Spoon (2) (Strong One(s))
  3. Parker pen with metal body (pink)
  4. Parker pen with metal body (blue)
  5. Tweezers
  6. Nail clippers
  7. Nail file (metal – with rubber handle)
  8. Pocket radio complete with aerial and wrist strap (still turned on!)

Radiology Oddity #5

radiolo oddity 005 Radiology Oddity #5