D: Radiology, Diagnostic

D: Radiology, Diagnostic (48)

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Objective: To assess the role of DWI and the ADC in differentiating between local tumor recurrence and benign breast changes after breast conservative surgery. Materials and Methods: 26 patients (age range, 25–68 years; mean age, 49 years) with breast conservation surgery were included in our study. MRI study was done using bilateral fatsuppressed T2- weighted fast spin-...
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Authors Wael Abdulghaffar M, Magdy M. Tag-Aldein FRCS
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Background: Neurogenic or neuropathic bladder is defined as any defective functioning of the bladder caused by impaired innervations. Pernicious anemia is a rare cause of neurogenic bladder and it is often accompanied by other neurological manifestations. The standard treatment is based on parenteral vitamin administration. We report a unique case of pernicious anemia revealed by a neuro...
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Authors Omar Riyach, Mustapha Ahsaini, Mohammed Fadl Tazi, Jalal Eddine EL Ammari,Mohammed Jamal EL Fassi, Abdelhak Khallouk, Moulay Hassan Farih
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Introduction: An educational program was designed to improve relevant competence in brain anatomy, pathology, CT technique and physics among radiography students training at the section of neuroradiography, Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål. Method and Materials: The educational program consisted of lectures, a compendium, hands-on lessons and competence testing. The lectures and ...
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Authors Heggen KL, Johansen E, Silkoset RD, Karikari PD
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The pneumonic adenocarcinoma (P-ADC) is defined as primary lung ADC with a radiological pneumonic presentation, usually referred to histologically as ADC with a mixed-invasive and BAC (bronchioloalveolar carcinoma) predominant subtype in the 2004 WHO classification. Invasive mucinous adenocarcinoma (IMA) formerly classified as mucinous BAC usually presents consolidative opacities mimicki...
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Authors Satoru Nakamura
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The conventional method of diagnosing ascariasis is by testing the stool for the presence of the eggs. When there are atypical abdominal symptoms a routine ultrasound scan using the common 3-3.5 MHz probe yields no definite findings to diagnose intestinal ascariasis. If a high frequency probe of 5-10 MHz is used instead, intestinal ascariasis could be definitely established. This case il...
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Authors Narayan Bikram Thapa
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Seizures are the most noticeable clinical manifestations of epilepsy; measurement of the hippocampus on magnetic resonance (MR) images of the brain has been useful for the assessment of patients with seizures. Therefore this study aimed to diagnose subjects who had developed epilepsy by measuring the RT and LT hippocampus area and volume considering epilepsy duration, seizure frequency, ...
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Authors Caroline Edward Ayad, Mohammed Abdalla Bashir Abdalla, Mohammed .E.M. Garelnabi, .Elsafi Ahmed Abdalla
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We present a case of 35 year old female with Right Internal carotid artery agenesis . The Axial and coronal T2- weighted MRI demonstrated an absent right internal carotid artery flow void. A subsequent magnetic resonance angiography showed absence of the right internal carotid artery. This finding was confirmed by magnetic resonance angiography of the cervical vessels, and axial computed...
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Authors Dr. Ashfaq Ul Hassan, Dr. Shabinul Hassan, Prof. Nisha Kaul, Prof. Ghulam
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Purpose: To evaluate the Response and Efficacy of weekly paclitaxel with concurrent radiotherapy in comparison to weekly cislatin with concurrent radiotherapy in advanced cervical cancer patients. Methods: Patients coming to the department of radiotherapy S.M.S Hospital were included in the study.50 patients of advanced squamous cell carcinoma of cervix FIGO stage III &IV were selected. ...
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Authors Dr. Prashant Rajendra Kumbhaj, Dr. Rameshwaram Sharma, Dr. Aseem Rai Bhatnagar, Dr. Peeyush Kumar Saini
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Duodenal diverticula occur in up to 20% of the general population and are generally asymptomatic. Duodenal diverticula occur in up to 20% of the general population and are generally asymptomatic. Complications such as perforation are exceedingly rare, with only 101 cases reported in the literature.1 Early diagnosis is a challenge and clear guideline for the management of this rare entity...
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Authors Zhou Yaw LOO, Asiri Arachchi
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Diaphragm position and shape on chest radiographs are routinely used as indicators for diseases. Previous population studies were done for normal diaphragm position and shape. The study was done to determine the distance between right and left hemi diaphragm in normal Sudanese adults using digital radiography. The study sample was 100 subjects, 50(50%) were males and 50(50%) were females...
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Authors Hassan Ali Abdelrahman Salih,Caroline Edward Ayad, Elsafi Ahmed Abdalla, Ikhlas Abdelaziz Hassan, Abdelmoneim Saeed Ahmed
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