Is full bladder still necessary for pelvic sonography? J Ultrasound Med 2000; 19: 237-41.Benacerraf BR, Shipp TD, Bromley B. Is a full bladder still necessary for pelvic sonography? J Ultrasound Med 2000; 19:237-241.Benacerraf BR, Shipp TD, Bromley B: Is a full bladder still ...
partly inspired by Dagdeviren’s younger brother, who was diagnosed with kidney cancer a few years ago. After having one of his kidneys surgically removed, he had difficulty fully emptying his bladder. Dagdeviren wondered if an ultrasound monitor that reveals how full the bladder is might help ...
Objective: To determine the need of full urinary bladder in trans-abdominal ultrasound imag- ing of female pelvic pathology in presence of ascites as doing full bladder is problematic anddifficult for many patients due to various causes.Study design: This is a descriptive study.Setting and duration...
now offers one ofthe most advanced clinical MRI scan facilitiesin the UK and Ireland with the ability to scan all areas including Neurology, MSK, Abdominal and Cardiac. Apart from offering MRI scanning our range of medical diagnostics includes X-Ray, Fluoroscopy, CT Sc...
Ultrasound (US) has been widely used in screening and differential diagnosis of gallbladder wall thickening (GWT). However, the sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing wall-thickening type gallbladder cancer are limited, leading to delayed treatment or overtreatment. We aim to explore the value of...
In terms of the imaging, there is no consensus; however, NCCT and KUB (plain film of kidney, ureter, and bladder) are selected as the primary options by 34.4% and 52.7% of participants, respectively. Specifically, KUB is deemed valuable for evaluating the initial stone-free status and ...
Postoperative pain, male gender, and catheter-related bladder discomfort were independent risk factors for EA [10, 27]. Wang et al. reported that infraorbital nerve block administered at the beginning of surgery significantly decreased the incidence of EA and duration of EA in children undergoing ...
vasopressin won’t be secreted normally. The kidneys will release water, which triggers the need to urinate and signals to our brains that we should consume more liquid. We get thirsty, and we need to pee more. A lack of vasopressin explains not only my own irritable bladder but the const...
The energy cutting method generate thermal cutting to tumors by using energy sources, such as radiofrequency, laser, focused ultrasound and microwaves. These energy cutting methods require precise control of energy to cut the lesion area without affecting healthy tissue, but it is difficult to achiev...
To achieve that, they created a flexible patch made ofsilicone rubber, embedded with five ultrasound arrays made from a new piezoelectric material that the researchers developed for this device. The arrays are positioned in the shape of a cross, which allows the patch to image the entire bladde...