Imaging from a man with right lower quaderant pain reveals a bullseye shaped structue with increased blood flow at the area of maximal tenderness, consistent with a finding of acute appendicitis.
Images of bilateral chronically inflammed achilles tendons are shown, with calcifications. edema, and thickening of the tendons, suggestive of bilateral achilles tendinosis.
Images taken from an elderly gentleman with right upper quaderant pain show a distended, irregular gallbladder with an associated abscess, air, and stones and are suggestive of a perforated emphasematous cholecystitis and omental abscess.