
12:43
we are currently following Footbal World Cup and USA got a good result with Gales.

14:36
Well that's good! Go US

17:03
in 3D they look ugglier :)

20:21
Any known trauma?

20:59
1

21:06
1

21:11
1

21:16
1

22:00
2

24:22
Is this a birth defect or pathologic?

27:25
Clinical signs

29:23
Treated as venom/bite with success, why would it get better?

30:40
Sure!

32:31
lol sure!~

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7

35:35
7

35:35
7

35:55
4

35:58
4

36:24
3

36:25
3

36:26
3

36:27
3

38:23
1

38:26
1

38:28
1

38:31
1

38:33
2

38:34
2

38:38
2

38:44
5

38:56
5

38:57
6

39:01
6

41:23
6

41:24
6

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9

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9

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5

42:59
5

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5

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1

44:25
2,3,5

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1, 3, 5, 6

44:30
all

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2

46:31
2

46:36
2

46:37
2

47:09
hyperattenuating lumbar muscle right

47:20
All poss

47:23
1,2,3

47:27
1.2.3

47:27
peritonitis

47:27
1,2,3

48:13
4,5

48:13
5

48:18
4 5

48:19
1, 4, 5

48:24
5

50:00
By-axial muscle dorsal to it looks different to contralateral side?

50:11
Sorry, hypaxial

50:56
Quill!

51:27
I agree with you Mala, I thought the same thing, looks more hyperattenuating to the other side

51:34
Wow! Like porcupine LG?

51:42
Chicken skewer!

51:45
1

51:50
1

51:56
1, 6

51:57
1

52:31
That is a wild image!

53:15
How did it got through stomach without perforating it?

53:16
these always blow my mind, like how does that happen

53:33
that must have been labourious and hard

53:57
Maybe loads of food cushioned it thru?

54:01
would adbominal ultrasound had some utility or offered diagnostic?

55:03
what about x-ray images, could they show anything?

56:30
Yup, I want to know what happened

57:34
Mala- yes PPQ. Crazy how they can migrate. See this a lot in the Northeast

57:52
Never even seen a PP!

58:13
Fab case.

59:40
image looks a little foggy

01:01:19
I agree a little blurry

01:01:25
maybe magnification

01:01:45
2

01:01:52
3

01:01:59
2,3

01:01:59
2

01:02:26
1,3

01:02:36
1, 3,4

01:02:37
3,1

01:02:58
1

01:03:00
i see it comimg to lung-toe disease?

01:04:02
6

01:04:03
2

01:04:08
6

01:04:17
2

01:04:19
5 know

01:04:25
26

01:06:33
By how far would you go on amputation?

01:06:52
2,3

01:07:01
All, SCC, MM most prevalent

01:07:03
1,2,3,4

01:07:12
Thanks for sharing Page!

01:08:21
abdo

01:08:26
LN?

01:08:27
sublumbar

01:08:30
Popliteal node

01:09:22
Thanks Bob! Super fun

01:09:30
thank you (again!)

01:09:43
Thank you for another interesting session

01:09:59
Thank you! Happy and safe Thanksgiving from Scotland.

01:10:26
Thank you all for your attendance, participation and support!

01:10:28
Same from Lisboa, Portugal. :-)

01:10:49
have a great holyday!

01:11:07
that was fast :)

01:11:17
Thank you. Happy Thanksgiving