Prominent thickening and high signal change of the medial aspect of the calcaneal attachment of the plantar fascia is noted with some soft tissue oedema and subtle adjacent bone marrow oedema in keeping with plantar fasciitis.
- Anatomy
- Appendicitis
- Biliary tract
- Bladder
- Bone tumor
- Brain
- Cardial
- CEUS
- Cholecystitis
- Chondral injury
- Cirrhosis hepatis
- Colitis
- Colon cancer
- Comb sign
- Congenital
- Crohn disease
- CXR
- Diaphragm
- Diffuse liver disease
- Diffuse skeletal
- Disc herniation
- Diverticulitis
- Focal liver lesions
- Foot
- Foreign body
- Forniceal rupture
- Fracture
- Gastric
- H1N1
- Haematoma
- Head & neck
- Hepatitis
- Hip
- Histology
- HRCT
- Ileus
- Intracranial haemorrhage
- Invagination
- Ischemic stroke
- Kidney stones
- Knee
- Lauge-Hansen
- Ligamentous injury
- Lobar atelectasis
- Lump and bump
- Lymphatic system
- Malignancy
- Meniscus
- Mesenteric ischemia
- MSK
- Muscular
- Nerve
- Normal variants
- Oncohaematology
- Orbita
- Ovarium
- Paediatric
- Pancreas
- Paranasal sinuses
- Parasitosis
- Patellar
- PE
- Peritoneal carcinosis
- Peritoneum
- PID
- Pneumatosis parietalis coli
- Pneumonia
- Pneumoperitoneum
- Pneumothorax
- Prostata
- Pulmonary fibrosis
- Pulmonary haemorrhage
- Renal cyst
- Renal infarction
- Renal tumor
- Shoulder
- Sigmoiditis
- Skin
- Small joints
- SOL
- Spiegel hernia
- Spine
- Spleen
- Tendon
- Testes
- Thrombosis
- TIC
- TMJ
- Transplant kidney
- Trauma
- Tuberculosis
- ultrasound
- Uncategorized
- US intervention
- Vascular
- Volvulus
- Wrist
- WTF