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View article: Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage
Birth-related subdural hemorrhage in asymptomatic neonates: evolution over time and differentiation from traumatic subdural hemorrhage Open
View article: Arachnoid cyst in the pediatric patient: What the radiologist needs to know
Arachnoid cyst in the pediatric patient: What the radiologist needs to know Open
Arachnoid cysts are the most common incidentally discovered intracranial lesions on imaging and the most common cystic intracranial lesions. They may be developmental or secondary. A relative lack of recent literature and any comprehensive…
View article: Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound
Ectopic cervical thymus: Recognising the characteristic ‘embroidery yarn’ appearance on ultrasound Open
Introduction: The thymus normally forms in the neck from the third pharyngeal pouch and descends to its normal position in the mediastinum. Arrest of descent or sequestration of thymic tissue can occur at any point along its path leading t…
View article: Improving Outcomes in Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis for the Management of Acute Budd-Chiari Syndrome: A Case Report
Improving Outcomes in Catheter-Directed Thrombolysis for the Management of Acute Budd-Chiari Syndrome: A Case Report Open
Traditionally catheter-directed thrombolysis is performed for recanalization of hepatic vein thrombosis in acute Budd-Chiari syndrome. Successful recanalization of the hepatic veins requires a continuous infusion of the thrombolytic agent …
View article: Unusual presentation of a rare congenital anomaly: interrupted aortic arch presenting in adulthood with myocardial infarction
Unusual presentation of a rare congenital anomaly: interrupted aortic arch presenting in adulthood with myocardial infarction Open
Interrupted aortic arch (IAA) is a very rare congenital cardiac anomaly in which there is complete interruption of a part of the aortic arch due to abnormal regression of a segment of the left fourth arch during development. The condition …
View article: Unusual patterns of tuberculosis on cross-sectional imaging: a pictorial review
Unusual patterns of tuberculosis on cross-sectional imaging: a pictorial review Open
View article: Ultrasound diagnosis of syndromic cases with vascular malformations and soft tissue overgrowth: A rare case of CLOVES syndrome
Ultrasound diagnosis of syndromic cases with vascular malformations and soft tissue overgrowth: A rare case of CLOVES syndrome Open
Introduction: Syndromes associated with vascular malformation and soft tissue overgrowth in the paediatric population present with multiple soft tissue swellings. Ultrasound is the initial investigation of choice for paediatric soft tissue…
View article: Role of intrarenal resistive index and ElastPQ® renal shear modulus in early diagnosis and follow-up of diabetic nephropathy: A prospective study
Role of intrarenal resistive index and ElastPQ® renal shear modulus in early diagnosis and follow-up of diabetic nephropathy: A prospective study Open
Introduction We aimed to establish baseline normal values of ElastPQ ® (Philips Healthcare, Bothell, Washington, USA) renal shear modulus, evaluate changes in intrarenal resistive index and renal shear modulus in various stages of diabetic…
View article: Interventional radiology in the management of renal vascular injury: A prospective study
Interventional radiology in the management of renal vascular injury: A prospective study Open
Endovascular management is an effective and safe alternative to surgical management of both iatrogenic and accidental renal vascular injuries.
View article: Imaging spectrum of meningiomas: a review of uncommon imaging appearances and their histopathological and prognostic significance
Imaging spectrum of meningiomas: a review of uncommon imaging appearances and their histopathological and prognostic significance Open
Meningiomas are the most common primary non-glial intracranial neoplasms. In most cases, meningiomas have typical imaging appearances and locations, enabling a straightforward radiological diagnosis. However, a myriad of unusual appearance…
View article: Unusual clinical presentation and complications following preoperative embolization of a large adrenal tumor
Unusual clinical presentation and complications following preoperative embolization of a large adrenal tumor Open
Authors present a case of a young female presenting with secondary amenorrhea which on further investigation revealed a large intra-abdominal mass, likely arising from the left adrenal gland. As the tumor was highly vascular with large fee…
View article: AN UNUSUAL ANOMALY OF DEEP VENOUS SYSTEM IN THE LOWER LIMB: COMPLETE UNILATERAL AGENESIS OF ILIOFEMORAL VEINS IN THE ABSENCE OF PERSISTENT SCIATIC VEIN
AN UNUSUAL ANOMALY OF DEEP VENOUS SYSTEM IN THE LOWER LIMB: COMPLETE UNILATERAL AGENESIS OF ILIOFEMORAL VEINS IN THE ABSENCE OF PERSISTENT SCIATIC VEIN Open
Venous anomalies are the most common congenital vascular anomalies. The rarest of these is complete deep venous agenesis. Here,we report a case of a 15-year-old male patient evaluated on color Doppler and computed tomographic venogram with…
View article: Atypical exophytic liver mass: Giant pedunculated hepatic haemangioma masquerading as a gastrointestinal stromal tumour of the gastric wall
Atypical exophytic liver mass: Giant pedunculated hepatic haemangioma masquerading as a gastrointestinal stromal tumour of the gastric wall Open
Haemangioma is the most common benign tumour of the liver. However, an exophytic hepatic haemangioma, especially the pedunculated form, is very rare. Giant pedunculated haemangiomas are prone to complications because of the narrow size of …
View article: Isolated sternal hypoplasia: a rare cause of kyphoscoliosis
Isolated sternal hypoplasia: a rare cause of kyphoscoliosis Open
In most cases, kyphoscoliosis is idiopathic. However, this is a diagnosis of exclusion and can be made only if no cause can be identified. Kyphoscoliosis can occur due to various causes. Isolated sternal anomalies may also cause kyphoscoli…
View article: Uncommon presentations of a common tumor: Avoiding misdiagnosis of meningioma on imaging
Uncommon presentations of a common tumor: Avoiding misdiagnosis of meningioma on imaging Open
Poster: ECR 2019 / C-1340 / Uncommon presentations of a common tumor: Avoiding misdiagnosis of meningioma on imaging by: V. Krishnan 1, M. K. Mittal2, M. Sinha3, S. B. Grover2; 1New Delhi, Tamil Nadu/IN, 2NEW DELHI, DELHI/IN, 3New …
View article: Magnetic resonance imaging spectrum of intracranial tubercular lesions: one disease, many faces
Magnetic resonance imaging spectrum of intracranial tubercular lesions: one disease, many faces Open
Tuberculosis is a devastating disease and has shown resurgence in recent years with the advent of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Central nervous system involvement is the most devastating form of the disease, comprising 10% of all tub…
View article: Picc Line Fracture And Embolization Into Pulmonary Artery- A Rare But Potentially Life-Threatening Complication: A Case Report
Picc Line Fracture And Embolization Into Pulmonary Artery- A Rare But Potentially Life-Threatening Complication: A Case Report Open
View article: Empyema- An unusual presentation of NHL
Empyema- An unusual presentation of NHL Open