Challenging cases!!
We're very appreciative of the faculty, fellows and residents at
University of Washington who've shared their opinions - even when its only to agree on the uncertainty in the diagnostic spectrum, that too, is helpful.
Below is a sample of some of our e-consults.
We'll let you form your own opinion of them (apologies for photo quality)
While we work with some fantastic surgeons and clinicians, this is representative of the clinical information we get for many cases.
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Case 1. Patient in 20s, cerebellar mass |
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Case 1 |
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Case 2, Teenager, thalamic mass |
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Case 2 |
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Case 2
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Case 3. Circumferential colon mass in a teenager |
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Case 3 |
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Case 4 Solid and cystic bony lesion between metaphysis and diaphysis in a barely skeletally mature person. |
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Case 5 Abdominal/retroperitoneal mass in a teenager |
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Case 5 |
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