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Phantom Tumor: A Source of Diagnostic Error
Phantom tumors are usually found in the minor fissure, but they can also be found, although rarely, in the oblique fissure. Interlobar Pseudo-tumor also known as phantom tumor, or vanishing tumor, is a localized collection of fluid that occurs between two lobes of the lung. While phantom tumors are relatively rare, they are impo.. Read More
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Enteric Duplication Cyst in Children: Imaging Finding
Rare congenital malformations known as enteric duplication cysts occur during the early stages of the digestive tract’s development. The distal ileum and prenatal diagnosis are more common. The most reliable diagnosis is made with the use of clinical examination, imaging, particularly ultrasonography, which also helps to p.. Read More
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The neoplasms of the Parpharyngeal Space (PPS) is rare 0.5% - 1% of all head and neck tumors [1]. The PPS is an inverted cone-shaped region that extends from the skull base to the hyoid bone. A complex structure called the tensorvascular- styloid fascia, divides the PPS into the prestyloid and poststyloid compartments. The PPS c.. Read More
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Fahr's Disease in a Nigerian Pediatric Patient: A Rare Neurodegenerative Disorder
Introduction: Fahr’s disease is a rare neurodegenerative disorder characterized by abnormal calcium deposition in the basal ganglia, thalamus, dentate nucleus, subcortical white matter and hippocampus. The disease is characterized by impaired cognitive development, seizures, motor deficits and other neuropsychiatric sympto.. Read More
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Intussusception of the Colon: Rare Case of Bowel Obstruction
An intussusception happens when a portion of the intestine folds over like a glove and enters the intestinal segment immediately downstream. As a result of this “telescoping”, the digestive tunics that form the wall of the gastrointestinal tract become nested, forming an intussusception loop that has a head and a nec.. Read More
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Aretery of Percheron Stroke (About 3 Cases)
The Percheron artery is a rare thalamic vasculature variant and is a single dominant thalamoperforating artery supplying bilateral paramedian thalamic territories. Occlusion of the aretery of Percheron results in a characteristic pattern of bilateral paramedian thalamic infarcts and is estimated to represent between 0.1%-0.3% of.. Read More
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The Clinical Value of Lower Uterine Segment (LUS) Thickness in Term pregnant Women
Objective: To evaluate clinical significance of lower uterine segment LUS thickness measurement. Patients and Methods: This prospective study was performed in 2021-2022 in Private Clinic for Obstetric U/S in Baghdad-Iraq, with total of 250 pregnant female, age between 16-45 years. Transabdominal sonographic examination was carr.. Read More
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Proning in Unilateral Pulmonary Edema
We describe a case of unilateral pulmonary edema in a patient of acute M.I. with acute M.R. and cardiogenic shock which was managed with an intra-aortic balloon pump, vasodilators, diuretics and proning. Usually, pulmonary edema presenting due to acute mitral regurgitation requires mitral valve repair for resolution of pulmonary.. Read More
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Acute Appendagitis: An unusual cause of Acute abdomen
Acute epiploic appendagitis is a rare but not exceptional pathology that has been brought out of anonymity by cross-sectional imaging. Its identification is easy in front of pathognomonic signs allowing a diagnosis of certainty and a management by a conservative treatment without hospitalization nor surgery... Read More
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Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: Ethics Concerns
When the subject is ethics, considering health research, the issue has always been challenging and requires constant updates and reassessments. The brief definition of research ethics is the set of specific principles, rules, guidelines and norms of behavior that a research community has decided are appropriate and fair, emphasi.. Read More
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Introduction: Sonographic measurement of fetal weight is a precise method of assessing fetal size and growth. Abnormal fetal weights are associated with increased risk of complications during pregnancy and delivery, hence the importance of sonographic fetal weight estimation in aiding the planning of delivery. This study aims to.. Read More
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This report describes an unusual case of hypertensive retinopathy and choroidopathy with unilateral renal artery stenosis secondary to hyperhomocystinaemia... Read More
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Hepatic Arterial Infusion of Chemotherapy in Radiology
With fewer significant systemic side effects hepatic arterial infusion of chemotherapy (HAIC) delivers a higher local drug concentration to unresectable liver tumor. In patients with advanced, inoperable primary or metastatic hepatic tumors, it remains an important treatment option due to its higher response rates than systemic .. Read More
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A Review on Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology that Optimizes Radiation Doses
The exponential rise in utilization is due to the widespread availability of medical radiological imaging technology. There is still a lack of evidence that radiation doses below 100mSv pose a cancer risk. Dosage adjustment for patients is required. In digital radiology, interventional radiology, and mammography, a literature re.. Read More
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Fractures in Children: Practical Approach to Reduce Missed Diagnosis
Fractures in children are common due to increased physical activity and their regular engagement in sports. Pediatric fractures can be subtle and easily missed on plain radiographs. This can be caused by many factors including those related to patients, technical, clinical, and radiological. The immature skeleton has a few uniqu.. Read More
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An Examination of the Effects of Radiation on Unborn Children
The impacts of ionizing radiation on the hatchling, the pre-birth time frame, parental openness, the pregnant clinician, and the pregnant patient are talked about with regards to their openness to radiation. Vitamin D and the seasons are both factors that can have an impact on pregnancy and are related to ultraviolet (UV) radiat.. Read More
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Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy MRI Findings and Patterns Review, Revisited
Hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, HIE, despite advances in healthcare and imaging modalities, is still a major cause of death and a leading cause of neonatal encephalopathy, neurodevelopmental disabilities, and seizures. It is associated with a high incidence of morbidity and mortality, which is significantly higher in developing.. Read More
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Background and Objective: Psoriasis is a common immune system infection that often goes hand in hand with other conditions. The purpose of this study was to investigate the prevalence of atrophic mind changes and small vessel cerebrovascular disease (SVCD) on MRIs of healthy people and psoriasis patients. Materials and Methods:.. Read More
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Elytrocele Revealing a Pseudo Peritoneal Myxoma: Case Report and Review of Literature
Peritoneal pseudomyxoma (PMP) is a very rare and complex condition characterized by gelatinous ascites with mucinous epithelial implants on the peritoneal surfaces. It classically results from the rupture of an appendicular mucinous tumor in 90% of cases, more rarely from an ovarian tumor. This disease mainly affects women. Its .. Read More
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Objective: To determine the prevalence and risk factor of acute appendicitis in patients present for an abdominal ultrasound at Northwest General Hospital (NWGH) Peshawar. To compare the gender and age group more risk factor is present and to take frequencies of risk factors. Methods: This open-label randomized control trial wa.. Read More
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