D: Radiology, Diagnostic

D: Radiology, Diagnostic (48)

GJMR: D

Peripheral Emergencies
Published In: GJMR Part: D: Radiology, Diagnostic Volume: 15 Issue: 1
Peripheral arterial disease is one of the most prevalent conditions, and it frequently associated with an increased risk of vascular disease in other parts of the body and substantial functional limitation. The initial disease process results in peripheral arterial disfunction causes turbulent flow in the arteries supplying the muscles of the lower extremities. Impaired endothelial funct...
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Authors Reza Omidi Varmezani
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Objective: To assess the depth of alveolar bone loss by using Conventional radiography (IOPA) and Digital radiography (RVG) technique in periodontitis as it affects the connective tissue attachment and supporting bone around the teeth. Methods: The study was carried out on 40 males and 10 females aged between 20 – 65 years who have generalized mild to severe chronic peri...
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Authors Satvinder Singh
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Dentinogenesis imperfecta is a developmental disorder affecting the structure of the teeth.Both deciduous and permanent dentition are affected. Deciduous teeth are most severely affected.Early diagnosis and treatment are therefore important to obtain a better prognosis since late intervention makes treatment more complex. ...
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Authors Dr. Priya Singhal, Dr. Sugandha Arya, Dr. Manoj Vengal, Dr. Maitrey Bhalodia, Dr. Neelkanth Patil, Dr. Abhishek Pati
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First episodes of DVT in adults and elderly are elicited in two-thirds of cases by risk factors, including varicose veins, cancer, pregnancy/postpartum, oral contraceptives below the age of 50 years, immobility or surgery. Pain and tenderness in the calf and popliteal fossa may occur resulting from conditions labeled as alternative diagnosis (AD) including Baker’s cyst, ...
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Authors Jan Jacques. Michiels, Janneke M. Michiels, Hannie Maasland,Mildred Lao, Wim Moosdorff, H.A. Martino Neumann, Gualtiero Palareti
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Page No. 29 to 46

Electron microscopy is useful in studying the interactions between S. aureus and polyurethane nanoparticles as good models for bacteria-polymer relations. A valuable ensemble of investigation tools allows not only to understand the cellular dynamics, but provides information about nanoparticles delivery (to host cells and consequently to tissues and organs) as well. Analysis of the elect...
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Authors Lyubov V. Didenko, Natalia V. Shevlyagina, Roberta Curia, Alessandro Erega, Marziale Milani
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The superior vena cava (SVC) syndrome is a clinical entity caused by obstruction of the superior vena cava by infiltration, compression or thrombosis. Cancer is the most common underlying cause of superior vena cava obstruction. The incidence of catheter-induced superior vena cava obstruction is rapidly increasing. Fibrosing mediastinitis and Behçet disease are rare causes of SVC ...
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Authors Youssriah Yahia Sabri, MD, Marian Fayek Farid, MD, Sara M Saleh, Msc, Hebatallah Assal, MD
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Skeletal Tuberculosis is a not that common nowadays due to effective antitubercular chemotherapy available along with the fact that most cases of primary tuberculosis are diagnosed quite ealy. Furthermore Presacral tubercular abscesses are a rare entity . Lumbosacral region is the least effected. We report a case of a patient with presacral abscess in a patient without any source of tube...
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Authors Dr. Ashfaq UlHassan, Dr. Rohul Afza Kaloo, Dr. Zahida Rasool, Dr. Obaid
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Disseminated cysticercosis is a rare complication characterized by extensive dissemination of larvae (Cysticercus cellulosae) of Taenia solium throughout the human body involving brain, subcutaneous tissue, skeletal muscles and other organs. The symptoms depend upon the parasite burden, its location, stage of cyst evolution and host immunity. We report a case of immunocompetent 47-year-o...
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Authors Shruti Thakur, Vijay Thakur, Neeti Aggarwal, Charu S Thakur; Minhaj Shaikh
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Background: Diagnostic criteria for acute lung injury(ALI) and ARDS requiring acute onset of disease, chest radiograph demonstrating bilateral pulmonary infiltrates, lack of significant left ventricular dysfunction and 2 2 Fio Pao (PF) ratio ≤ 300 for ALI or ≤ 200 for ARDS. recent criteria is requiring invasive arterial sampling. The pulse oximetric saturation...
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Authors Nemat Bilan MD, Azar Dastranji MD, Afshin Ghalehgolab Behbahani M.D
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This report describes a case of 45-year-old female with carotid body paraganglioma. This study was conducted in May 2014. CT scanning was performed using high-resolution techniques .The 3D Volume-Rendering reconstructions provided a selective visualization of the anatomic relationships among carotid body tumors, vessels, and surrounding osseous structures with excellent details. Both tum...
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Authors Elsafi Ahmed Abdalla, Caroline Edward Ayad, Mohammed Abdallwahab, Monadil Awad
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