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17 results for "Computed Tomography" · Page 1 of 2
Navroop Kaur Dhillon, Rana Ranjit Singh, Darpan Bansal, Mohit Rohilla +1 more
Background: Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a common inflammatory condition with variable severity, ranging from mild self-limiting disease to severe forms with significant morbidity and mortality. Early p
Acute PancreatitisC-Reactive ProteinLactate DehydrogenaseComputed Tomography Severity IndexPrognosis.
🗓 Jun 2026pp. 797 - 800View Article →
Dr. Devatha Pranav Kumar, Dr. N L N Moorthy, Dr. Ramesh Goud
Hydatid disease, caused by the larval stage of Echinococcus species, remains an important public health problem in endemic regions. Although the liver and lungs are most commonly involved, hydatid dis
Hydatid cystechinococcosisimaging findingsultrasoundcomputed tomographymagnetic resonance imaging
🗓 May 2026pp. 726 - 732View Article →
Demet Doğan, M.D, Kağan Gökçe, M.D
Introduction: Umbilical hernias (UMHs) are common abdominal wall defects in adults. They can cause serious complications such as strangulation and impingement. Computed tomography (CT) is a reliable i
HerniaUmbilicalMultidetector Computed TomographyPrevalenceClinical Decision-MakingEmergency Service
🗓 May 2026pp. 683 - 691View Article →
Harry Garg, Rana Ranjit Singh, Darpan Bansal, Prabhjot Kaur Gill
Background & Objectives: Early risk stratification is crucial in acute pancreatitis (AP) to improve clinical outcomes. This study evaluates the predictive accuracy of the PANC 3 score-a simple bedside
Acute PancreatitisPANC 3 ScoreCT Severity IndexTriageMortalityOrgan Failure.
🗓 May 2026pp. 616 - 620View Article →
Dr. Prajnya Anubhuti, Dr. Joyadithya Chakraborty, Dr Pakesh Baishya, Dr. Amrapali Samadder +1 more
Wandering (parasitic) leiomyomas are a rare extrauterine variant of uterine fibroids that may mimic other intra-abdominal tumours. A 37-year-old nulliparous woman presented with progressive abdominal
Parasitic leiomyomaGastrointestinal Stromal TumoursMesenteryMyomectomyMorcellation
🗓 Apr 2026pp. 541 - 544View Article →
Dr. Birupaksha Biswas, MD, Dr. Suhena Sarkar, MD
Objective: To describe a diagnostically challenging case of metastatic non-small cell lung carcinoma presenting as chronic pulmonary infection, resulting in prolonged diagnostic delay. Design: Single
Carcinoma Non-Small Cell LungDiagnostic ErrorsFluorodeoxyglucose F18Lung NeoplasmsPositron Emission Tomography Computed TomographyTuberculosis Pulmonary
🗓 Apr 2026pp. 427 - 431View Article →
Oluwamuyiwa Adeniyi Dada; FWACS
Background: Traumatic skull fractures are a common consequence of head injury and remain a major cause of morbidity and mortality, particularly in low- and middle-income countries where road traffic a
Traumatic skull fractureComputed tomographyTraumatic brain injuryIntracranial lesionsNigeria
🗓 Apr 2026pp. 421 - 426View Article →
Dada Oluwamuyiwa Adeniyi
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in children. Computed tomography (CT) is essential for early detection of intracranial injuries, but patterns and d
Traumatic brain injuryPaediatric head injuryComputed tomographyIntracranial lesions
🗓 Apr 2026pp. 393 - 397View Article →
Background: Aim of this study is to investigate CTS-based prognostic and predictive outcomes in individuals with chest injuries following chest trauma. Methods: This prospective observational study co
Chest TraumaThoracic traumaRib fracturesTraffic accidentsGlasgow Coma Scale
🗓 Feb 2026pp. 181 - 186View Article →
Objective: To evaluate and correlate computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings with neurological status in patients with traumatic cervical spine injuries. Design: Retrospective obse
Cervical VertebraeComputed tomographyMagnetic Resonance ImagingPrognosisSpinal Cord InjuriesX-Ray
🗓 Feb 2026pp. 138 - 148View Article →
Background: Non-invasive imaging modalities such as ultrasonography (USG), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are critical for detecting and characterizing solid organ tumo
Radiologic–pathologic correlationsolid organ tumorsCTMRIhistopathologydiagnostic accuracy
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1457 - 1461View Article →
Background: Abdominal pathologies such as appendicitis, hepatobiliary disease, renal calculi, and bowel obstruction are major causes of acute abdominal pain worldwide. Timely and accurate imaging-base
UltrasonographyComputed TomographyAbdomenDiagnostic AccuracySensitivitySpecificity
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1451 - 1456View Article →
Background: Focal thyroid incidentalomas (FTIs) found on 18F-FDG PET/CT (Fluorine-18-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positoin Emission Tomography/Computed Tomography) examinations are becoming commonplace in routi
Focal thyroid incidentalomas18F-FDG PET/CTmalignancy risksystematic reviewmeta-analysisrisk stratification
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1428 - 1439View Article →
Objective: The aim of this study is to analyze the reasons for emergency department visits and the rates of pathological conditions in the imaging results of patients who underwent diagnostic computed
Emergency departmentComputed TomographyDiagnostic Radiology
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1382 - 1391View Article →
Background: Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major global health challenge, with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Rapid and accurate prognostication in the emergency department is crucial for t
traumatic brain injuryCT scoringmortality predictionStockholm scoreemergency medicine
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1362 - 1369View Article →