Differential diagnosis in ultrasound
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To investigate the diagnostic efficacy of high-frame-rate contrast-enhanced ultrasound (H-CEUS) in differentiating between clear cell renal cell carcinoma (CCRCC) and angiomyolipoma (AML).
11p vikoch 27-06-2024 2 1 Download
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Dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans (DFSP) has a high recurrence rate after resection. Because of the lack of specific manifestations, recurrent DFSP is easily misdiagnosed as post-resection scar. A few series have reported ultrasound findings of recurrent DFSP; moreover, the usefulness of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in differentiating recurrent DFSP has not been studied.
8p vikoch 27-06-2024 1 1 Download
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Part 1 of ebook "Ultrasound assessment in gynecologic oncology" provide readers with content about: ultrasound scanning of the female pelvis - normal findings; ultrasound for differential diagnosis of adnexal masses; ultrasound features of ovarian malignancies; ultrasound assessment of intra-abdominal spread of ovarian cancer;... Please refer to the ebook for details!
80p tieuduongchi 24-10-2022 6 2 Download
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Estimating the risk of malignancy is essential in the management of adnexal masses. An accurate differential diagnosis between benign and malignant masses will reduce morbidity and costs due to unnecessary operations, and will improve referral to a gynecologic oncologist for specialized cancer care, which improves outcome and overall survival.
6p vialabama2711 21-09-2020 20 2 Download
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Some evidence has shown that malignant breast tumours have lower electrical impedance than surrounding normal tissues. Electrical impedance could be used as an indicator for breast cancer detection. The purpose of our study was to analyse the sensitivity and specificity of electrical impedance mammography (EIM) and its implementation for the differential diagnosis of pathological lesions of the breast, either alone or in combination with mammography/ultrasound, in 1200 women between 25 and 70 years old.
10p viamsterdam 18-09-2020 21 2 Download
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Ultrasound techniques are becoming increasingly important in animal reproduction, offering both a mean of diagnosis and a useful therapeutic tool. Accordingly, understanding the use of ultrasound technology is critical in contemporary animal sciences, since ultrasound examinations are now a routine component of diagnostic workups in reproduction.
6p kethamoi1 20-11-2019 27 0 Download
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(bq) part 2 book "differential diagnosis in ultrasound imaging" presents the following contents: gastrointestinal tract, peritoneal cavity, kidneys, adrenal glands, adrenal glands, prostate, seminal vesicles, testis, epididymis, female genital tract, thyroid gland, pleura and chest wall, lung.
308p thangnamvoiva6 19-07-2016 63 10 Download
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(bq) part 1 book "differential diagnosis in ultrasound imaging" presents the following contents: vessels, liver, biliary tree and gallbladder (biliary tree, gallbladder), spleen, lymph nodes.
272p thangnamvoiva6 19-07-2016 67 6 Download
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(BQ) Part 1 of the document Differential diagnosis in ultrasound presents the following contents: Chest, neck lesions, hepatobiliary system and abdomen, spleen, pancreas, gastrointestinal tract, retroperitoneum, renal, urinary bladder, adrenal gland.
329p thangnamvoiva4 01-07-2016 58 3 Download
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document Differential diagnosis in ultrasound presents the following contents: Peritoneal and mesenteric masses, scrotum, testis and epididymis, prostate, breast, musculoskeletal system, orbit, neonatal and infant brain, neonatal and infant spine, gynecology and obstetrics.
370p thangnamvoiva4 01-07-2016 39 2 Download
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Abdominal or pelvic mass can present at any age of life. In a random sample of 335 asymptomatic women aged 25–40 years, the point prevalence of an adnexal lesion on ultrasound examination was 7.8%(prevalence of ovarian cysts 6.6%)1. Preva- in a woman’s lower abdo-lence of pelvic masses in postmenopausal women can vary widely from 2.5% to 10% in postmeno-pausal women.
12p thaodien102 06-11-2015 49 3 Download
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This book provides a practical approach for MR imaging of the focal and diffuse liver lesions based on the state-of-the-art MR imaging sequences, computer-generated drawings, concise figure captions, relevant and systematic (differential) diagnostic information, recent literature references, and patient management possibilities. MR imaging findings are correlated to ultrasound, computed tomography, and pathology when appropriate.
263p echbuon 02-11-2012 80 18 Download
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Today, computed tomography (CT) is the most commonly used imaging method in the assessment of pancreatic tumors. The sensitivity of CT in detection of pancreatic tumors is more than 90% when direct and indirect signs are used for diagnosis. However, the potential to differentiate exocrine (non-endocrine) tumors of the pancreas is limited. CT is used in these lesions to perform an adequate staging, especially for surgical purposes. The operative resectability, primarily in regard to vessels, lymph node metastasis and hepatic metastasis, has to be assessed....
94p echbuon 02-11-2012 49 3 Download