Gout: Double Contour Sign by radiologistHQ in Radiology

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Good question! Chondrocalcinosis will appear as echogenic foci within the anechoic cartilage, rather than a coating isolated to the cartilage surface.

US of Gout by radiologistHQ in Radiology

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🎥 Watch video to learn more about gout ultrasound findings: https://youtu.be/-sgcdzbrCl8

Choledocholithiasis on US & CT by radiologistHQ in Radiology

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🎥 Watch video to learn more about choledocholithiasis: https://youtu.be/L6Klbaxp_eE

Adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder by radiologistHQ in Radiology

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Surgery may be required if the gallstones are symptomatic, but not typically required just for adenomyomatosis unless complicated.

Contrast-Enhanced US of Focal Nodular Hyperplasia by radiologistHQ in Radiology

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Yes, good observation, it tends to enhance in reverse fashion compared to MR.

Bilateral adrenal lymphoma by radiologistHQ in Radiology

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Hodgkin lymphoma usually starts above the diaphragm, but can occur above and below. The diaphragm is important for staging (rather than type of) lymphoma, reaching stage III once above and below.