Caption: Transverse view of the chest
Description: A uniformly echogenic solid appearing mass is seen in close proximity to the mediastinum and extending anteriorly in the thorax.
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Caption: Right and left sagittal views of the mass
Description: The solid appearing mass is seen located anterior to the great vessels.
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Caption: Color Doppler view of the mass
Description: The mass shows vascularity confirming its solid nature.
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Musculoskeletal >> Superficial
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Retained foreign body in the handA woman presents with history of recurrent abscess formation and pain in right hand. She had a history of glass injury two months ago.
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Infective inguinal lymphadenitisA 35-year-old man presents with a mass in the right inguinal area. Multiple lymph nodes could be palpated clinically. An ultrasound of the right inguinal region was performed.
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Left cheek hemangiomaA 17-year-old boy presented with a swelling / asymmetry of his left cheek since birth. The swelling increased when he leaned forward and when he lay on that side & reduced when he was erect.
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Hydatid Cyst of the Groin and ThighA 60-year old male patient presented with a large non-tender palpable mass located in the groin and the anterior compartment of his right thigh. An ultrasound of the thigh and of the abdomen was ...
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Inguinal herniaA middle-aged man presents with a history of a bulge in the right inguinal area while coughing. An ultrasound of the right inguinal region was performed.
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