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View article: Limits of Conventional Imaging in Bilateral Non-Palpable Cryptorchidism: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
Limits of Conventional Imaging in Bilateral Non-Palpable Cryptorchidism: A Multidisciplinary Perspective Open
Bilateral non-palpable cryptorchidism is a rare yet clinically significant entity associated with infertility, malignancy, and disorders of sexual development. We report the case of a 5-year-old boy with bilaterally empty scrotal sacs in w…
View article: Placental Abruption in a Patient with Suspected Placenta Accreta: The Critical Role of Imaging
Placental Abruption in a Patient with Suspected Placenta Accreta: The Critical Role of Imaging Open
Background: Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) disorders are increasingly prevalent, particularly in women with prior cesarean deliveries. Concomitant placental abruption in the context of PAS presents a unique diagnostic and management chall…
View article: Imaging of Emphysematous Pancreatitis: A Case Series
Imaging of Emphysematous Pancreatitis: A Case Series Open
Emphysematous pancreatitis (EP) is a rare and potentially fatal complication of acute pancreatitis, characterized by the presence of gas within the pancreatic parenchyma or surrounding tissues [1]. This condition typically arises in immuno…
View article: Spontaneous Ethmoid Osteo-Dural Breach: Pre- and Postoperative Imaging Perspectives
Spontaneous Ethmoid Osteo-Dural Breach: Pre- and Postoperative Imaging Perspectives Open
Spontaneous osteo-dural defects of the anterior skull base are rare and often linked to idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) [1]. They typically present as cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) rhinorrhea, most frequently at the cribriform plate…
View article: Infertility Work-up Reveals Adult Female Hypospadias Diagnosed via Pelvic MRI: A Rare Case Report
Infertility Work-up Reveals Adult Female Hypospadias Diagnosed via Pelvic MRI: A Rare Case Report Open
Female hypospadias (FH) is an extremely rare congenital anomaly characterized by an abnormally located urethral meatus on the anterior vaginal wall. Unlike male hypospadias, FH is seldom observed and is often overlooked, typically coexisti…