Etiologies include inflammation with or without infection, noninflammatory disorders, and benign or malignant neoplasms of the gallbladder or bile ducts. Ultrasound (US) is now accepted as the initial imaging modality of choice for the work-up of suspected biliary tract disease. A retrospective ...
X-ray of the abdomen, usually done for other purposes, can show big calcified gallstones in the gallbladder. In gallbladder infection, the air in the gallbladder can be sometimes seen. References: Gallbladder cancer(emedicine.medscape.com) ...
Bladder polyps are abnormal growths in the bladder, some of which may be benign (noncancerous) and others that may turn malignant (cancerous). Urothelial polyps and inverted urothelial papilloma are two benign polyps that can commonly affect the bladder, while adenomas and serrated-sessile polyps...
The SMFM has stated that it is appropriate to repeat the detailed fetal anatomical ultrasound examination when a patient is seen by another maternal-fetal medicine specialist practice, for example, for a second opinion on a fetal anomaly, or if the patient is referred to a tertiary center in a...
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A transvaginal or rectal ultrasound is usually done with an empty bladder. It's a good idea for you to use the bathroom before the test. Wear loose, comfortable clothes to the exam. You might need to wear a gown during the procedure. Your doctor should help you to know what to expect...
The etiologies of biliary disease include inflammation with or without infection,... Rubens,J Deborah - 《Ultrasound Clinics》 被引量: 17发表: 2007年 Ultrasound and surgery for gall bladder carcinoma during pregnancy. Gall is the most of the biliary tract and the fifth most common of the ...
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and monitoring bladder function improvement by means of such parameters as bladder wall thickness, prostatic urethral length, intravesical prostatic protrusion, and prostatic urethral angulation/angle. Herein, I narratively review the recent advances in US approaches for the management of LUTD, especially...
The etiologies of biliary disease include inflammation with or without infection, noninflammatory disorders, and benign or malignant neoplasms of the gallbladder or ducts. Ultrasound has become the primary imaging modality for the initial work-up of suspected biliary disease. This article reviews the ...