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Purpose To describe the clinical awareness and acceptance of ultrasound-diagnosed acute epiploic appendagitis (EA) and their importance to avoid unnecessary therapeutic and imaging measures.
Ehsan Safai Zadeh +6 more
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Haemangiomas are benign vascular tumours that usually appear in infants. Most often they occur on the skin, but visceral, predominantly liver, haemangiomas, are also possible.
Nina Lah +3 more
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Hemangiomi so benigni žilni tumorji, ki se običajno pojavljajo v obdobju dojenčka, najpogosteje na koži, lahko pa tudi visceralno, predvsem v jetrih.
Nina Lah +3 more
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ObjectivesTo establish a contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) diagnostic schedule by CEUS analysis of thyroid nodules of C-TIRADS 4. To establish a CEUS-TIRADS diagnostic model to differentiate thyroid nodules (C-TIRADS 4) by combining CEUS with Chinese ...
Tiantong Zhu +4 more
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Gallbladder polyp in children – a rare finding during ultrasound examination
Gallbladder polyps are a relatively rare finding in children. The increased use of high-resolution ultrasound in childhood allows to detect gallbladder lesions in young patients.
Yankov Ivan +6 more
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Multiparametric ultrasound in thyroid nodules evaluation: risk-stratification (review of literature)
Ultrasound (US) is the first imaging modality for thyroid parenchyma evaluation. In the last decades, the role of ultrasound has been improved with the introduction of new US software, such as contrast-enhanced ultrasound and US-elastography.
V. A. Solovov, O. N. Ablekova
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Role of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in paediatric practice: an EFSUMB position statement [PDF]
The use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in adults is well established in many different areas, with a number of current applications deemed off-label, but the use supported by clinical experience and evidence.
Cantisani, Vito +12 more
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Introduction Both B-mode ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) are well established procedures when diagnosing traumatic splenic ruptures (TSR). To date, there are no data about CEUS patterns in spontaneous splenic ruptures (SSR). It remains
M. Rosling +3 more
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The use of contrast enhancement in the diagnosis of simple and complex cysts kidneys
In developed countries, the main methods of research and dynamic monitoring of cystic kidney formations are CT and MRI, but their use is impossible in patients with severe concomitant diseases, as well as in the presence of metal structures, pacemakers ...
Ya. A. Soloviev +6 more
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Evaluation of feline renal perfusion with contrast-enhanced ultrasonography and scintigraphy [PDF]
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is an emerging technique to evaluate tissue perfusion. Promising results have been obtained in the evaluation of renal perfusion in health and disease, both in human and veterinary medicine. Renal scintigraphy using Tc-
Bosmans, Tim +9 more
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