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2007| October-December | Volume 17 | Issue 4
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MUSCULOSKELETAL ULTRASOUND SYMPOSIUM
High resolution ultrasonography of the anterior abdominal wall
Sudheer Gokhale
October-December 2007, 17(4):290-298
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36880
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COMPUTERS & RELATED TECHNOLOGIES
Digital imaging in radiology practice: An introduction to few fundamental concepts
IK Indrajit, BS Verma
October-December 2007, 17(4):230-236
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36866
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MUSCULOSKELETAL ULTRASOUND SYMPOSIUM
Hip utrasonography in infants and children
Alka Karnik
October-December 2007, 17(4):280-289
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36879
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OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGIC RADIOLOGY
Single umbilical artery: Prevalence and clinical significance in prenatal sonography
Fatemeh Ghatresamani, Reza Javadrashid, Mohammad K Tarzamni, Sara Farhang
October-December 2007, 17(4):269-272
DOI
:10.4103/0971-3026.36875
Objective:
To estimate the prevalence of single umbilical artery (SUA) in an Iranian population and to determine the absent side and its association with malformations.
Methods:
We prospectively studied 3240 singleton pregnancies of 14 to 30 weeks of gestational age with USG. The absent side, pregnancy data, and the perinatal outcome were reviewed.
Results:
SUA occurred in 1.1% of pregnancies. The artery was absent on the left side in 27 (71.1%). Nine of those with SUA had malformations (24%) and there were three deaths. The average stage of pregnancy at which SUA was diagnosed was at 27 weeks and 2 days. 20 fetuses were male.
Conclusion:
The prevalence of SUA and associated anomalies in our population seems to be similar to that reported in other countries. Absence of the left artery was more common. Evaluating cord vessels at the 20
th
week of pregnancy is valuable and fetuses with an isolated SUA will benefit from a more detailed assessment and USG monitoring.
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GI RADIOLOGY
Review: Advances in magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography: From morphology to functional imaging
Kavita Gulati, Onofrio A Catalano, Dushyant V Sahani
October-December 2007, 17(4):247-253
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36869
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MUSCULOSKELETAL ULTRASOUND SYMPOSIUM
Ultrasound in rheumatology
Tikka Harinder Singh Bedi, RN Bagga
October-December 2007, 17(4):299-305
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36881
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POINT-COUNTERPOINT
Hyperacute stroke imaging: How much is enough?
Darshana A Sanghvi, S Anand, Uday S Limaye
October-December 2007, 17(4):237-241
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36867
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GI RADIOLOGY
Images: Monolobar Caroli's disease
Sachit K Verma, Donald G Mitchell
October-December 2007, 17(4):254-256
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36870
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The role of combining MR cholangiopancreatography and T1W imaging in detecting common bile duct micro-stones
Yin Xindao, Wang Liping, Lu Lingquan, Zhang Taisheng, Wu Qianzhi, Gu Jianping
October-December 2007, 17(4):242-246
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36868
Objective:
To assess the role of adding T1W images to MR cholangiopancreatography (MRCP)
in detecting common bile duct (CBD) micro-stones.
Subjects and Methods:
From January 2005 to December 2006, a
total of 104 patients with CBD stones were preoperatively studied by routine MRI and MRCP. Micro-stones, measuring less than 5 mm, were proven at surgery or ERCP following the MRI scans, within one to five days in 56/104 patients. Routine MRI scans included RF-FAST axial T1W images (TR/TE 155 ms/3.4 ms) and EXPRESS axial T2W (15000 ms/81 ms) as well as coronal T2W (15000 ms/81 ms) images. Features of CBD micro-calculi on T1W and MRCP images and the sensitivities of T1W images and MRCP for the diagnosis of CBD micro-stones were analyzed.
Results:
Among these 56 patients, gallbladder stones coexisted with choledocholithiasis in 30 patients and 7 patients had a past history of cholecystectomy for gallstones. The signal intensities of CBD micro-calculi on T1W images were high, relative to the low signal
intensity of the bile in 47 patients. Filling defects on MRCP images were shown in 33 patients. Both T1W images alone and a combination of MRCP with T1W images had a higher sensitivity in detecting CBD micro-calculi than MRCP alone. Statistical analysis showed significant differences between the combination of MRCP with T1W images and MRCP alone in the ability to detect micro-stones (Fisher's exact test,
P
<0.01).
Conclusion:
For MRCP, adding a T1W sequence is helpful in increasing the sensitivity for diagnosing micro-calculi of the common bile ducts.
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OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGIC RADIOLOGY
Case report: Sirenomelia-early second trimester antenatal ultrasonographic diagnosis
K Balakumar
October-December 2007, 17(4):273-274
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36876
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MUSCULOSKELETAL RADIOLOGY
Images:
Hurler's disease
Amitava Das, Biswarup Ray, Debabrata Das, Somnath Das
October-December 2007, 17(4):277-279
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36878
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CHEST RADIOLOGY
Case report: Lung lipoma
Ashish Atre, Swati Rajapure, John Joseph
October-December 2007, 17(4):267-268
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36874
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OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGIC RADIOLOGY
Case report: Spontaneous heterotopic pregnancy presenting with abdominal pain
S Smiti, HR Raghu
October-December 2007, 17(4):275-276
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36877
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WEB REVIEW
Web-review: PET/CT imaging
IK Indrajit
October-December 2007, 17(4):313-314
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GI RADIOLOGY
Case Report: Pediatric duodenal
Burkitt's lymphoma
Shital Turakhia, Anand S Majmudar, Punam Juthani
October-December 2007, 17(4):257-259
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36871
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CHEST RADIOLOGY
Case report: Communicating bronchopulmonary foregut malformation-type III (esophageal lobe)
C Seetharaman, Vinu C George, JR Daniel, Vibha S Davis, Roshini M Koshy
October-December 2007, 17(4):264-266
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Case report: Intradural extramedullary bronchogenic cyst
Rajendra Kumar Srivastava, Shailendra Raghuvanshi, Deepak Goel, Krishan Kumar Bansal, Anuradha Kusum
October-December 2007, 17(4):260-263
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36872
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RADIOLOGY QUIZ ANSWERS
Musculoskeletal
Rajul Rastogi
October-December 2007, 17(4):308-309
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36884
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Obstetrics
H Satishchandra, Namitha
October-December 2007, 17(4):310-312
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36885
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RADIOLOGY QUIZ
Chest
Anupam Lal, Ram Prakash Galwa, Mahesha Vankalakunti, S Radhika, N Khandelwal
October-December 2007, 17(4):306-306
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36882
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EDITORIAL
A year in retrospect
Bhavin Jankharia
October-December 2007, 17(4):229-229
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36906
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RADIOLOGY QUIZ
Neuroradiology
Dhananjay Ghongade, Srikant Moorthy, KP Sreekumar, NK Prabhu
October-December 2007, 17(4):307-307
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:10.4103/0971-3026.36883
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