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Society of Abdominal Radiology | SAR

@societyabdrad

Professional medical association dedicated to all things abdominal imaging.

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The answer to last week's #SARgettable Case of the Week, contributed by Dr. Lucy Muinov and Will Roeder, is: Peritoneal to pleural fistula on CT peritoneography. Thanks for playing!

The answer to last week's #SARgettable Case of the Week, contributed by Dr. Lucy Muinov and Will Roeder, is: Peritoneal to pleural fistula on CT peritoneography. Thanks for playing!
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The answer to last week's #SARgettable Case of the Week, contributed by Dr. Lucy Muinov and Will Roeder, is: Paraganglioma of the Organ of Zuckerkandl. Thanks for playing!

The answer to last week's #SARgettable Case of the Week, contributed by Dr. Lucy Muinov and Will Roeder, is: Paraganglioma of the Organ of Zuckerkandl. Thanks for playing!
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The answer to last week's #SARgettable Case of the Week, contributed by Dr. Lucy Muinov and Will Roeder, is: Right Spigelian Hernia. Thanks for playing!

The answer to last week's #SARgettable Case of the Week, contributed by Dr. Lucy Muinov and Will Roeder, is: Right Spigelian Hernia. Thanks for playing!
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The answer to last week's #SARgettable Case of the Week, contributed by Taylor Nelson and Elizabeth A Edney, is: Moderately differentiated pancreatic adenocarcinoma rising from the background of IPMN. Thanks for playing!

The answer to last week's #SARgettable Case of the Week, contributed by <a href="/TaylorLNelson26/">Taylor Nelson</a> and <a href="/EdneyElizabeth/">Elizabeth A Edney</a>, is: Moderately differentiated pancreatic adenocarcinoma rising from the background of IPMN. Thanks for playing!