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Ultrasonography in Chondrocalcinosis
Joint Bone Spine, 2010Ultrasonography can visualize calcific deposits within soft tissues. The appearance and location of the deposits distinguishes articular chondrocalcinosis from other crystal deposition diseases. The most common findings are hyperechoic dots or lines running parallel to the joint surface, hyperechoic images within fibrous cartilage (menisci and ...
Christine Bonnet+5 more
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Ultrasonography in dermatology
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, 2007SummaryUltrasonography is an essential tool for most medical specialties; training in its use is required for dermatology residency programs in Germany. Ultrasonography is a versatile, painless, low‐risk, non‐invasive procedure which can be done anywhere and easily repeated; it provides real‐time visual information about benign and malignant processes ...
Dorothee Dill-Müller, Jan Maschke
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Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1981
Ultrasound can define masses in the cecum and the cecal bed. In the patient with a prior resection of adenocarcinoma of the cecum, the sonogram fulfills a primary role in the detection of large and ill-defined recurrences not amenable to detection by barium enema because of a right colectomy.
Gretchen A. W. Gooding+1 more
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Ultrasound can define masses in the cecum and the cecal bed. In the patient with a prior resection of adenocarcinoma of the cecum, the sonogram fulfills a primary role in the detection of large and ill-defined recurrences not amenable to detection by barium enema because of a right colectomy.
Gretchen A. W. Gooding+1 more
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Radiology, 1977
Ascites is usually not difficult to detect with ultrasonography because of its characteristic lack of echoes. However, minimal or lobulated collections of fluid or unusual distributions due to anatomical variations or associated pathological processes may create problems in diagnosis.
Bernard S. Wolf, Hsu-Chong Yeh
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Ascites is usually not difficult to detect with ultrasonography because of its characteristic lack of echoes. However, minimal or lobulated collections of fluid or unusual distributions due to anatomical variations or associated pathological processes may create problems in diagnosis.
Bernard S. Wolf, Hsu-Chong Yeh
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Ultrasonography in gastroenterology
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2015Ultrasonography (US) is a safe and available real-time, high-resolution imaging method, which during the last decades has been increasingly integrated as a clinical tool in gastroenterology. New US applications have emerged with enforced data software and new technical solutions, including strain evaluation, three-dimensional imaging and use of ...
Odd Helge Gilja+3 more
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Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2007
Ultrasonography (US) of the elbow is an increasingly utilized modality for a variety of diagnoses. US is advantageous in many cases because of the ability to perform a dynamic examination while obtaining patient feedback. Furthermore, US is cost effective, widely available, and beautifully demonstrates superficial soft tissue structures. Finally, US is
Nha Tran, Kira Chow
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Ultrasonography (US) of the elbow is an increasingly utilized modality for a variety of diagnoses. US is advantageous in many cases because of the ability to perform a dynamic examination while obtaining patient feedback. Furthermore, US is cost effective, widely available, and beautifully demonstrates superficial soft tissue structures. Finally, US is
Nha Tran, Kira Chow
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Ultrasonography and the rheumatologist
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 2007An update of the latest developments in ultrasonography in rheumatology. Indications, technical aspects and representative examples of the potential of ultrasonography are illustrated. Finally, education and training issues are briefly discussed.Ultrasonography can be used in rheumatology for a wide spectrum of indications including inflammatory ...
Emilio Filippucci, Walter Grassi
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European Journal of Radiology, 1998
Expectations and problems related to picture archiving and communication systems handling of ultrasound images are discussed. Sonography has peculiarities that must be considered when its integration with picture archiving and communication systems is planned, namely: (1) data volume is about 3 Mb per ultrasound examination and is usually lower than ...
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Expectations and problems related to picture archiving and communication systems handling of ultrasound images are discussed. Sonography has peculiarities that must be considered when its integration with picture archiving and communication systems is planned, namely: (1) data volume is about 3 Mb per ultrasound examination and is usually lower than ...
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International Ophthalmology Clinics, 1978
Ultrasonography and the more recently developed technique of computerized tomography (see the preceding chapter) should be used concurrently in the evaluation and diagnosis of suspected orbital pathology. Ultrasonography is easily performed and safe; it has no known complications or contraindications.
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Ultrasonography and the more recently developed technique of computerized tomography (see the preceding chapter) should be used concurrently in the evaluation and diagnosis of suspected orbital pathology. Ultrasonography is easily performed and safe; it has no known complications or contraindications.
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Pediatric Radiology, 2013
Transperineal US has increased in use in the last decade. It is helpful in the evaluation of distal genitourinary structures, the rectum and overlying soft tissues. When used in conjunction with transabdominal US, transperineal US can further delineate anatomy and assess abnormalities that affect the lower pelvis. This paper describes optimal technique
Jennifer K. Son, George A. Taylor
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Transperineal US has increased in use in the last decade. It is helpful in the evaluation of distal genitourinary structures, the rectum and overlying soft tissues. When used in conjunction with transabdominal US, transperineal US can further delineate anatomy and assess abnormalities that affect the lower pelvis. This paper describes optimal technique
Jennifer K. Son, George A. Taylor
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