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Background: Placenta accreta spectrum (PAS) is a life-threatening obstetric complication, and increasing prevalence of this condition underscores the importance of correct and prompt diagnosis to maxi
Placenta accreta spectrumultrasoundMRIbiomarkersdiagnostic accuracyradiomics
🗓 Apr 2026pp. 1323 - 1334View Article →
Dr. Swarnava Chanda, Dr. Bellamgari Lakshmi Abhinaya Prudhvi, Dr. Dhairya Gupta, Dr. Abdul Quadir Rahmani
Schwannomas are common benign growths of the nerve sheath, but their appearance in the sciatic nerve is uncommon, representing less than 1% of all cases. This report details a 33-year-old female prese
Schwannoma Sciatic nerve Schwannomatosis Peripheral nerve sheath tumor Multifocal
🗓 Apr 2026pp. 417 - 420View Article →
Dr. Manu Muttath David, Dr Jyothis A.J, Dr. Sankaranarayanan K.P., Dr. Binitha P P +1 more
Objective: To explore purification methods of Semecarpus anacardium Linn (Bhallathaka) and evaluate acute toxicity in Sprague Dawley rats following oral administration of purified and non-purified sam
Acute Toxicity TestsPlant ExtractsMedicinalRatsSprague-DawleySemecarpus
🗓 Mar 2026pp. 359 - 366View Article →
Ovarian ectopic pregnancy (OEP) is a rare condition with a potentially fatal outcome and is notoriously difficult to diagnose. We present a case of a 21-year-old primigravida at about four weeks of ge
PregnancyEctopicOvaryAcute AbdomenHemoperitoneumUltrasonography
🗓 Feb 2026pp. 197 - 200View 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: Endometrial carcinoma is the most common gynecologic malignancy in developed nations. Accurate preoperative assessment of myometrial invasion is critical for staging and guiding surgical m
Diagnostic accuracyEndometrial carcinomaMagnetic Resonance ImagingMyometrial invasion
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1475 - 1480View 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: Retrospective comparisons between imaging modalities commonly are confounded by systematic differences between groups between the characteristics of the patients undergoing different tests
Propensity score matchingbreast imagingdiagnostic accuracydigital mammographycontrast-enhanced MRIbenign lesions
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1422 - 1427View Article →
Background: Prostate cancer is still a primary cause of male cancer morbidity and mortality. Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI), based on PI-RADS interpretation, has become invaluable in the diagnosis of cli
multiparametric MRIPI-RADSprostate cancerdiagnostic accuracy
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1414 - 1421View Article →
Background: Among all the strokes the intracerebral haemorrhage comprises of about 8-13% and carries a significant morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to analyse risk factors, Neuroimaging, clin
spontaneous Intracerebral Haemorrhage(sICH)Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)National institutes of health stroke scale (NIHSS)Modified rankins scale (MRS)Glasgow outcome score (GOS)Intracerebral haemorrhage (ICH) score
🗓 Nov 2025pp. 1342 - 1346View Article →
Background: Pituitary gigantism is a rare endocrine disorder that can present with various orthopaedic complications. Slipped capital femoral epiphysis (SCFE) is a serious complication occurring in 30
Pituitary gigantismslipped capital femoral epiphysisgrowth hormonepituitary adenomaadolescentNigeria
🗓 Sept 2025pp. 1138 - 1142View Article →
Intramuscular hemangiomas (IMHs) are rare, benign vascular tumours accounting for less than 1% of all hemangiomas. Chest wall IMHs are even rarer. Here, we report a case of a 16-year-old male who pres
Chest wall tumourHemangiomaMagnetic resonance imagingThoracic wallVascular diseasesVascular neoplasms
🗓 Aug 2025pp. 878 - 880View Article →
Background: Ischemic stroke, a major global health concern, is often caused by carotid artery stenosis resulting from atherosclerotic plaque formation. Carotid Doppler ultrasonography is a non-invasiv
AtherosclerosisCarotid ArteryCarotid StenosisIschemic StrokeMagnetic Resonance Imaging
🗓 Jul 2025pp. 563 - 569View Article →
Background: Cerebellar mutism is an unusual complication of posterior fossa surgery, particularly within children, whose diagnosis in the postoperative period is delicate. Case Report: A 4-year-old ch
Cerebral mutismposterior fossa surgerydiagnosis
🗓 Apr 2025pp. 303 - 305View Article →
Background: Sleep bruxism involves involuntary grinding and clenching of teeth which is often under diagnosed. With appropriate diagnostic methods like polysomnography, clinical examinations and panor
Sleep bruxismtreatmentrevieweffectivenessoutcome
🗓 Apr 2025pp. 297 - 302View Article →