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MAMMOGRAPHY: IRREGULAR DENSITY
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Thursday, May 7, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). IMAGING OF CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE AND AV MALFORMATIONS. FAT AND WATER ON MRI. CT - Head : Informations for the Patients. SrConsultant Radiologist With Expertize in CT,MRI,Color Doppler Imaging, Ultrsonography and Conventional X-Ray. View my complete profile.
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MAMMOGRAPHY: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009. What are some common uses of the procedure? How should I prepare? What does the equipment look like? How does the procedure work? How is the procedure performed? What will I experience during and after the procedure? Who interprets the results and how do I get them? What are the benefits vs. risks? What are the limitations of Mammography? Two recent advances in mammography include digital mammography and computer-aided detection. Computer-aided detection (CAD) mammogram. Comput...
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Online Doctor: RESTLESS LEG SYNDROME
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Thursday, October 8, 2009. Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a frequent neurological disorder characterized by nocturnal motor restlessness accompanied by lower limb paresthesias usually alleviated by the activity. Epidemiological studies have estimated a prevalence of around 4-10% in the general population. Several observations suggest the presence of a dopaminergic dysfunction in RLS. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Http:/ basicxray.blogspot.com/. FAT AND WATER ON MRI.
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BASIC X-RAY: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 13, 2009. Fracture dislocations and sprains carry a high risk of chronic secondary disability. Best outcomes for these injuries require prompt recognition and then anatomic reduction and stabilization. Patients with Lisfranc injuries can present with obvious anatomic deformities or with variable amounts of pain with weight bearing. Lisfranc injury should be excluded in any patient with midfoot pain on either the dorsal or the plantar aspect of the foot during weight bearing. Lisfranc inj...
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BASIC X-RAY: WRIST - NORMAL ANATIOMY
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Thursday, August 27, 2009. WRIST - NORMAL ANATIOMY. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). FDA issues radiation alert after CT brain perfusion overexposure. IMAGING OF CEREBRAL HEMORRHAGE AND AV MALFORMATIONS. FAT AND WATER ON MRI. SrConsultant Radiologist With Expertize in CT,MRI,Color Doppler Imaging, Ultrsonography and Conventional X-Ray. View my complete profile. WRIST - NORMAL ANATIOMY. PROXIMAL TIBIAL STRESS FRACTURE. TRANSVERSE AVULSION PATELLAR FRACTURE.
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UNDERSTANDING MRI: May 2008
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Saturday, May 31, 2008. STEPS IN MRI IMAGING. There are four basic steps involved in MR imaging :. 1Placing the patient in a strong magnetic field. 2Excitation process by sending a Radiofreqency signal through RF coils. 3Relaxation process which sends back signals in RF coils. 4Signal are send to computers for data processing and image display. BASIC PHYSICS OF MRI. MRI stands for Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). MRI Made Easy For Students and Residents. My fav rariology link lists.
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UNDERSTANDING MRI: MENISCEAL TEAR
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Thursday, August 27, 2009. There are two menisci in your knee; each rests between the thigh bone (femur) and shin bone (tibia). The menisci are made of tough cartilage and conform to the surfaces of the bones upon which they rest. One meniscus is on the inside of your knee; this is the medial meniscus. The other meniscus rests on the outside of your knee, the lateral meniscus. What does the meniscus do? Therefore, the function of the meniscus is critical to the health of your knee. They are talking most ...
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Online Doctor: October 2009
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Thursday, October 8, 2009. Restless legs syndrome (RLS) is a frequent neurological disorder characterized by nocturnal motor restlessness accompanied by lower limb paresthesias usually alleviated by the activity. Epidemiological studies have estimated a prevalence of around 4-10% in the general population. Several observations suggest the presence of a dopaminergic dysfunction in RLS. Radiographic examination of the skull reveals intracranial calcification. The cerebral cortex may atrophy, and genera...
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BASIC X-RAY: NORMAL PELVIC ANATOMY
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Thursday, August 20, 2009. AP VIEW OF NORMAL PELVIS. AP VIEW OF PELVIS SHOWING IMPORTANT ANATOMICAL LINES. The five bones that comprise the pelvis are the ilium, ischium, pubis, sacrum, and coccyx. Most trauma to the pelvis and hips can be evaluated with an AP projection of the pelvis and hips. Other injuries require special projections such as anterior and posterior obliques views of the pelvis, frog-lateral view of the hip and groin-lateral view. GENERAL CONSIDERATION FOR PELVIS AND HIP. Severe pelvic ...
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