#WeekendReview case 1: prevertebral soft tissue swelling with a convex curvature towards the airway is a radiographic finding of a retropharyngeal abscess
#WeekendReview case 2: It is expected that there will not be Doppler flow within a hemorrhagic ovarian cyst
#WeekendReview case 3: A trampoline fracture is an incomplete transverse fracture of the proximal tibial metaphysis. It occurs during tandem jumping where a heavier jumper causes the mat to recoil as a smaller person lands. Check out the classic @AJR_Radiology article from 1985
#WeekendReview case 4: Medial epicondyle avulsion fractures of the elbow can become entrapped. #CRITOE is your friend, as long as you can remember what it means

#WeekendReview case 5: neonates born with an in utero history of bladder outlet obstruction have associated pulmonary hypoplasia. This can lead to neonatal pneumothorax.
#WeekendReview case 6: Shear wave elastography and GGT can help to differentiate the causes of neonatal cholestasis. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31253405/
#WeekendReview case 7: Deflux mounds can calcify mimicking nephrolithiasis at the ureteropelvic junction
#WeekendReview case 8: the most common site of osteochondral lesion in the foot/ankle is the talar dome.
#WeekendReview case 9: Iliac crest avulsion fractures are uncommon. The iliac crest is the site of the oblique muscles. This type of avulsion can be difficult to diagnose as clefts in the iliac crest are common in adolescents
#WeekendReview case 10: Look for a change in ventricular size to determine if a shunt malfunction is present
#WeekendReview case 11: While trampoline fractures most commonly occur in the proximal tibia, trampolines can also lead to fractures of the vertebral bodies and sternum