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ABC Radiology Blog: sacrum and coccyx
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Children Cancer Hospital Donation. Posted by Dr.Mohamed Baranek. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MRI of the brachial plexus. Normal anatomy : The brachial plexus is formed by the ventral roots of C5 to T1 nerve roots. These unite to form three trunks. The tr. Ancient Chinese Yin-Yang Symbol. Todani Classification Of Bile Duct Cysts. ABC Radiology application. Download it on your mobile NOW! ABC Radiology Blog QR Code. Scan this QR Code with your mobile and save on your mobile favorites.
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ABC Radiology Blog: 10/01/2013 - 11/01/2013
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Children Cancer Hospital Donation. Most common benign adult cardiac tumor, left right atrium, often originates from. Interatrial septum with stalk, may be mobile with prolapse through mitral valve (obstruction);. T1- and T2-heterogeneous signal,heterogeneous or homogeneous enhancement. Most common benign tumor in children, associated with tuberous sclerosis, T1-isointense, T2-hyperintense with hypoenhancement. Second most common benign adult cardiac tumor, fat signal with no enhancement. Mimics the appea...
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ABC Radiology Blog: Todani Classification Of Bile Duct Cysts
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Children Cancer Hospital Donation. Todani Classification Of Bile Duct Cysts. According to Todani classification of bile duct cysts, there are FIVE major classes of bile duct cysts exist (ie, types I-V), with sub-classifications for types I and IV (ie, types IA, IB and IC; types IVA and IVB). Diagram showing the normal anatomy of the biliary and pancreatic ducts. Diagram showing the biliary tree. Also known as a true choledochal cyst. Is saccular and involves a limited segment of the bile duct. It account...
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ABC Radiology Blog: 05/01/2014 - 06/01/2014
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Children Cancer Hospital Donation. The most common benign nasopharyngeal tumour. It is probably hamartomatous in origin. Although benign it can grow to an enormous size and invade local structures. It is seen virtually exclusively in males, usually in teenagers. It is a highly vascular tumour which can present with severe epistaxis. Biopsy is extremely hazardous. MR is better at showing the soft tissue extent of the tumour. Subtle bone destruction requires CT. Posted by Dr.Mohamed Baranek. Systemic feedi...
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ABC Radiology Blog: 06/01/2013 - 07/01/2013
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Children Cancer Hospital Donation. A true aneurysm is a circumscribed non-contractile out-pouching of the. Although there is a very rare congenital form, the majority occur as a. It rarely ruptures, but patients. Are at risk of arrhythmias and thromboembolic events that occur from. Clot formation within the aneurysm. A pseudo-aneurysm, or false cardiac aneurysm, occurs acutely following. Trauma or a myocardial infarction, with a focal left ventricular rupture,. Posted by Dr.Mohamed Baranek.
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ABC Radiology Blog: Juvenile angiofibroma
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Children Cancer Hospital Donation. The most common benign nasopharyngeal tumour. It is probably hamartomatous in origin. Although benign it can grow to an enormous size and invade local structures. It is seen virtually exclusively in males, usually in teenagers. It is a highly vascular tumour which can present with severe epistaxis. Biopsy is extremely hazardous. MR is better at showing the soft tissue extent of the tumour. Subtle bone destruction requires CT. Posted by Dr.Mohamed Baranek.
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ABC Radiology Blog: Donation for children’s cancer hospital Egypt
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Children Cancer Hospital Donation. Donation for children’s cancer hospital Egypt. 8220; We can't help everyone, but everyone can help. 8221; Ronald Reagan. 57357 family invites you to continue your support. Through this link below:. For making a gift to the Children’s Cancer Hospital Egypt Foundation. Posted by Dr.Mohamed Baranek. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). MRI of the brachial plexus. Ancient Chinese Yin-Yang Symbol. Todani Classification Of Bile Duct Cysts. ABC Radiology Blog QR Code.
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ABC Radiology Blog: 04/01/2014 - 05/01/2014
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Children Cancer Hospital Donation. Ovarian torsion usually presents in the first three decades of life and is predisposed in. Patients with co-existing ovarian pathology such as follicular cyst. There may be history of. Similar episodes indicating intermittent torsion and spontaneous detorsion. Venous outflow obstruction and engorgement of the ovary. Eventually arterial supply is. Compromised and necrosis ensues. Diagnosis is suggested by unilateral enlargement of a round or oval-shaped ovary. Also conta...
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ABC Radiology Blog: 03/01/2013 - 04/01/2013
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Children Cancer Hospital Donation. The lumbar puncture, or "LP", is a frequently performed procedure in emergency departments, neurology and radiology clinics and hospital wards. In the emergency department, LP can yield information that can rapidly differentiate benign from emergent conditions. In general, an LP may be done to:. Analyse the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Measure the CSF pressure. Major contra-indications to lumbar puncture are:. Infection at the planned site of the puncture. ABC Radiology B...
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ABC Radiology Blog: 03/01/2015 - 04/01/2015
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Children Cancer Hospital Donation. Normal ultrasonographic anatomy of the liver. Hepatic US is performed with standard curvilinear and high-resolution linear probes. The curvilinear probe (2–6 MHz) allows acoustic penetration of deeper parenchyma while a high-resolution probe (7–12 MHz) may be used to depict greater surface detail. The spleen provides a more reliable comparison because numerous intrinsic kidney diseases can alter their echogenicity. Normal portal veins have thin echogenic walls and monop...
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