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Grynfeltt's Hernia: Think it in Case of a Lumbar Mass
Lumbar hernia is a rare defect of the posterior abdominal wall, first described in 1672 by Barrett. Grynfelt and Lesshaft described herniation of the upper lumbar triangle in 1886 and 1870, respectively. It occurs due to weakening of the transversalis fascia and transversus abdominis fascia. As a consequence, this weakening allo.. Read More
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The Assessment of Tooth Length on CBCT of Mongolian Population
Introduction: Radiographic tooth length is useful in evaluating the dental treatment effects. CBCT images are considered accurate and reliable in terms of linear measurements of tooth morphology. Methods: This study design was a retrospective study. Total 108 CBCT images were taken in the Department of Radiology, University Den.. Read More
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Background and Objective: Psoriasis is a fundamental immune system infection that is related with various comorbidities. This study planned to analyze the commonness of little vessel cerebrovascular illness (SVCD) and atrophic mind changes in MRI of patients with psoriasis and ordinary subjects. Materials and Methods: Cerebrum .. Read More
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Pancreatic Squamous Cell Carcinoma: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Background: Pancreatic squamous cell carcinoma is an exceptional disease. The pancreas is completely devoid of squamous cells, the development of squamous cell carcinoma at its level is controversial and of unknown origin. Squamous metaplasia of ductal cells has been observed in inflammatory episodes of pancreatic tissue. Howeve.. Read More
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Background: After the spread of COVID-19, chest CT examination became used as a complement to RT-PCR for diagnose and follow up as a rapid tool when RTPCR results are unavailable. Objective: aimed to characterize the patterns and severity of COVID-19 using high resolution computed tomography among Sudanese patients in Jabra Iso.. Read More
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Lemierre Syndrome: A Case Report Shows the Radiological Diagnosis of Multi-System Septic Lesions
Lemierre Disease is a condition characterised by thrombophlebitis lesions following oropharyngeal infection which results in variable systemic sepsis features. This is a case of 31 years old man who’s been admitted after showing signs of upper airway infection and systemic deterioration that have driven a series of radiolo.. Read More
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Pellegrini-Stieda Syndrome: A Rare Complication of Knee Entorse
Axial, coronal and sagittal views of knee MRI of a 56 years old man with recurrent knee pain following a knee sprain, showing a calcification in the soft tissue situated mesial to the medial femoral condyle (red arrows) corresponding to the ossification of the medial collateral ligament, suggesting the diagnosis of Pellegrini-St.. Read More
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Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Mycotic Pseudoaneurysm with Aortoenteric Fistula
Mycotic Pseudoaneurysms of the aorta are rare pathologic units accounting for 0.7 to 1.3% of infectious aneurysms of the aorta. Bacterial agents are the most frequently involved, while fungal agents are rare, occurring in areas of immunosuppression. The radiological diagnosis is essentially based on the five CT signs: the presen.. Read More
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Fibrothorax, a Rare Cause of Chronic Post-Traumatic Cough
Fibrothorax is a medical condition characterised by severe scarring (fibrosis) and fusion of the layers of the pleural space surrounding the lungs resulting in decreased movement of the lung and ribcage, it is often diagnosed using an X-ray or a CT scan. Fibrothorax is often treated conservatively but sometimes may require surge.. Read More
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Papillon-Lefevre Syndrome: A Rare Case Report in Mongolia
Papillon-Lefèvre Syndrome (PLS) is a rare genetic disorder, characterized by Palmoplantar keratosis, aggressive periodontitis and premature edentulous primary and permanent dentition at a very young age. Additional symptoms and findings associated with PLS may include frequent pyogenic skin infections, abnormalities of the .. Read More
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Introduction:This study aimed to evaluate the association between sonographic markers including anterior and posterior uterocervical angles (UCA) in the first and second trimester and the mean difference of UCA measured in the first and second trimester with the occurrence of the spontaneous preterm birth (PTB) in the pregnant w.. Read More
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A Case Report: Primary Sacral Hydatidosis and Literature Review
Echinococcus granulosis is a zoonotic parasite that is the major cause of hydatid cyst or commonly called hydatidosis. Liver and lungs are the primary site where hydatidosis pathology becomes prominent. In rare cases involvement of bone is less commonly diagnosed or reported. Here in this report we present a case of sacral hydat.. Read More
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Intradiploic Epidermoid Cysts of a Child's Skull
The incidence of cranial epidermoid cysts is less than 1% among all cranial tumor’s was first described by Muller in 1838 such cysts that develop in record to the spongy cancellous bone separating the inner and outer layers of the cortical bone of the skull. They are derived from ectodermal vestiges that stay within the cr.. Read More
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Epispadiac Duplication of the Urethra in an Adult Male
Urethral duplication and Epispadias are one of the rare anomalies of the genitourinary system, usually diagnosed in childhood, but some adult presentations have been reported. There are several anatomical variants of urethral duplications. Therefore, a detailed evaluation of the urinary tract is necessary to characterize the typ.. Read More
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Nephrocalcinosis is defined by calcium phosphate or calcium oxalate deposits in the kidney parenchyma, particularly in tubular epithelial cells and interstitial tissue. It should be differentiated from nephrolithiasis where calcium salts deposits are located in the kidney and urinary tract. We report a case of a 5 years old chil.. Read More
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Multiple Nabothians Cysts in a 52 Years Old Woman with Multiple Myofibromas
Nabothian cysts are mucinous benign cysts that are formed due to the accumulation of cervical mucus inside blocked cervical crypts. While the presence of small-sized Nabothian cysts is usually clinically asymptomatic and requires no treatment or intervention, the diagnosis of larger or multiple Nabothian cysts can be mistaken wi.. Read More
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Introduction: This retrospective analysis identifies the common radiographic features of COVID-19 pneumonia, by describing the main chest x-ray and CT findings in a selected cohort of patients. The demographics and symptoms at presentation were also obtained to correlate with the national guidance and determine whether there is .. Read More
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The Mastitis Carcinomatosa, a Case Report
The mastitis carcinomatosa or inflammatory breast is an aggressive form of mammary Tumors, it can be found in the usual different histological types with a low survival rate compared to that of other types of cancer, The diagnosis is mainly based on clinical and radiological criteria, MRI is more reliable in assessing tumor size.. Read More
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A Case Report On Radiation Dose Reduction in Computed Tomography
Computed tomography (CT) is an imaging method that utilizes special x-ray equipment to make itemized pictures, or scans, of areas inside the body. It is at times called computerized tomography or computerized axial tomography (CAT). In spite of all inclusive agreement that Computed tomography (CT) predominantly helps patients w.. Read More
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Coordinating Image Combination with Nano Molecule Contrast Specialists for Diagnosis
This article gives a concise outline on the requirement for co-enlistment of some clinical pictures into a solitary (picture combination), benefits of some nanoparticle contrast specialists in clinical imaging, and a conversation of present and future job of coordinating picture combination with nanoparticle contrast specialists.. Read More
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