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Item Fantoma para punción tiroidea ecoguiada, de elaboración casera y bajo costo(Sociedad Argentina de Radiologia, 2017) Urbina, Sergio; Balcells, Andrea; Avaria, Pablo; Hirsch, MichaelImage-guided interventional procedures have gained importance in medical practice, particularly for the radiologist, who must be familiar with these techniques that allow him to obtain accurate diagnoses without subjecting the patient to major procedures associated with higher risks.One of these techniques is fine-needle aspiration (FNA) biopsy, which requires training to acquire technical skills to obtain good images and a suitable specimen for accurate cytological evaluation. For these reasons, an inexpensive, easy-to-prepare thyroid phantom model that simulates a multinodular gland and uses the trachea, internal jugular vein, and common carotid artery as internal anatomical landmarks in the neck, was constructed to serve as a training tool for the practice of thyroid punctures by radiology residents.Item Presentación caso radiológico 5(Sociedad Chilena de Radiología, 2016) Avaria, Pablo; Tapia, Marcos; Urbina, Sergio; Balcells, Andrea; Gonzalez, DiegoMujer de 55 años que consulta por dolor hipogástrico inespecífico, y compromiso del estado general, afebril, sin alteraciones de flujo vaginal. Se solicitó una tomografía computarizada (TC) de abdomen y pelvis con contraste. Se adjuntan imágenes representativas.Item Solución caso radiológico 5(Sociedad Chilena de Radiología, 2016) Avaria, Pablo; Tapia, Marcos; Urbina, Sergio; Balcells, Andrea; Gonzalez, DiegoSolución al caso radiológico 5 anteriormente presentado.Item Trombosis parcial segmentaria de cuerpo cavernoso: reporte de un caso, imágenes y factores de riesgo(Elsevier, 2016) Avaria, Pablo; Hirsch, Michael; Bustos, Alejandro; Tapia, MarcosPartial segmental thrombosis of the corpus cavernosum (PSTCC) is an extremely rare disease, mainly affecting younger men, and with an aetiology that is not completely understood. It is characterised by thrombosis of the proximal portion of the corpus cavernosum, almost always unilateral, generating perineal pain. In the current case report, a complete description of the risk factors and imaging associated with this pathology is presented.