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Intrabony malignancy with the lower border of the mandible at the verge of pathological fracture. Clinically, there was presence of bare bone at the site with H/O extraction of the molars.

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Patient hid their babydoll during a PE study

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Things you should know before becoming a MRI technologist | Answering your questions

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The detail these CMOS detectors can pull is insane. This photo turned out way cooler than I expected

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Pain after total hip arthroplasty - MRI quick tip #3

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when the patient has a complicated scan

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Continuous diaphragm sign on chest x-ray

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