Imagerie thoracique !
Nice Discussion, Actually nobody should expect to do random assessment of any image, it must be structured and organized..for all modalities. What i want to add is that the pr
Is Computed Tomography (CT) carcinogenic?
Dr Joshi, Kudos, A very valid point, it is definitely obvious that we in India are extremely callous as regards patient radiation burden and their protection... Come to think of
Incidentalomas…. Do you ignore this or ask for further Investigations?
this information is good , but i want one question,that"roundish hetrogenus small tsoft tissue lesion in the cervix:?Ca cervix " i want to know the meaning of that dignosis pleas
Is there a role of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) beyond focal liver lesions?
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK U R DOING DR ANUJ

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    Entrapment neuropathies of the knee, leg, ankle, and foot are often underdiagnosed, as the results of clinical examination and electrophysiologic evaluation are not always reliable. The causes of most entrapment neuropathies in the lower extremity may be divided into two major categories: (a) mechanical causes, which occur at fibrous or fibro-osseous tunnels, and (b) dynamic causes related to nerve injury during specific limb positioning. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, including high-resolution...

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    OBJECTIVE. The purpose of this video article is to illustrate the ultrasound appearance of calcium deposition in the rotator cuff and provide a detailed step-by-step protocol for performing the ultrasound-guided single-needle lavage technique for the treatment of calcific tendinitis with emphasis on patient positioning, necessary supplies, real-time lavage technique, and steroid injection into the subacromial subdeltoid bursa.

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wineWASHINGTON - A natural antioxidant commonly found in red wine and fruit may protect against radiation exposure, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.

 

Tests in mice showed that resveratrol, when altered using a compound called acetyl, could prevent some of the damage caused by radiation, the researchers told the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology meeting in Boston.

 

 
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FAIRFAX, Va.—The Society of Interventional Radiology, a national organization of nearly 4,500 doctors, scientists and allied health professionals dedicated to improving health care through minimally invasive treatment interventions, applauds the recommendations of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists that uterine fibroid embolization “is a safe and effective option” for women. “This finding fully opens the door to women’s choice. It will prompt gynecologists to discuss all treatment options for symptomatic uterine fibroids—including UFE—if they are not already doing so,” said interventional radiologist John Kaufman, M.D., SIR president.

Saturday, 30 August 2008 00:44
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An ultrasound probe small enough to ride along at the tip of a catheter can provide physicians with clearer real-time images of soft tissue without the risks associated with conventional x-ray catheter guidance.

 

Duke University biomedical engineers designed and fabricated the novel ultrasound probe which is powerful enough to provide detailed, 3-D images. The new device works like an insect's compound eye, blending images from 108 miniature transducers working together.

Wednesday, 27 August 2008 11:42
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Ministry of Health and Family Welfare conducted a surprise raid at infertility clinic run by Dr Anjali and Dr Anirddha Malpani in Colaba.

Three illegally operating sonography machines were found by officials of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare during a surprise raid at the Malpani Infertility Clinic at Colaba on Monday.


   Malpani Infertility Clinic, operated by Dr Anjali Malpani and Dr Aniruddha Malpani at Jamuna Towers in Colaba, came under the scanner of National Inspection and Monitoring Committee (NIMC), a part of Central Government's Ministry of Health and Family welfare, some time ago.
 

Thursday, 21 August 2008 00:48
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ultrasound.jpgInexpensive ultrasound imaging may be a simple way to help determine who’s at high risk for a heart attack or other cardiovascular issues, a new study says.

 

Researchers conducted ultrasound imaging on the carotid arteries — the two vessels that supply blood to the head and neck — of 1,268 patients who were asymptomatic but at high risk for cardiovascular disease. They found that nearly half the patients had carotid artery disease.

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