Cases: Gynaecological and Obstetrics
Explore detailed case studies in both gynaecological and obstetric imaging. Dr. Nasrin Zangana shares her expertise and insights on complex diagnostic challenges and solutions.
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Patient presented with epigastric and upper abdominal pain for one day duration she is pregnant 3 months
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U/S : Gall bladder : distended , contain stone 9mm , full with heterogenous fluid , contain multiple honeycomb septations , also associated with pericholecystic edema 3.5mm , picture mostly of acute on chronic cholecystitis , please for further study normal common bile duct
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Foreign body
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A para 3 woman with a history of 3 cesarean sections presented with abdominal pain. Ultrasound findings are as follows: (Presence of left adnexal mass contain long irregular echogenic shadow with acoustic shadow behind , its size >80mm , could be (air shadow ) , abscess , or bowel mass , or foreign body ,
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Newly born female patient with this U/S finding
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Mild hydrocephaly , maximum diamter of the posterior atrium of the lateral ventricles 16mm Also mild dilated Third ventricle diamter 4.7mm , no dilated 4th ventricle seen , mostly due to mild stenosis at Sylvuis aqueduct Associated with presence of of heterogenous mass 10x6mm , extruded from the brain tissue in the occipital region ,
