Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . When we visualize the neck by ultrasound, we occasionally find non-thyroid lesions. The following are two cases ...
Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is emerging as a pivotal imaging modality in the evaluation of renal masses. By utilising microbubble contrast agents, CEUS allows real-time assessment of tissue ...
Ovarian cancer is the eighth most common cancer among women. [1] Owing to the slow progression and initial vague symptoms of the disease, many cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage, when treatments ...
New ultrasound technology developed at Johns Hopkins can distinguish fluid from solid breast masses with near perfect ...
We identified 67 cases of CRCC, which represented 2.5% of the 2679 cases of RCC resected at our institution between January 2005 and April 2013; 217 out of all 2679 RCC patients had concurrent cystic ...
A 31-year-old woman with two prior pregnancies and deliveries presented to the emergency room with mild right lower quadrant and right lateral abdominal pain with no palpable masses, rebound ...
A 49-year-old woman presented with hypercalcemia. She had been experiencing weight loss, polyuria, nocturia, constipation and change in mood for 1 month. She had no personal or family history of ...
Cystic hygromas are fluid-filled sacs that occur most commonly on the head or neck of a baby. They are a result of blockages in the lymphatic system. Doctors can sometimes detect cystic hygromas using ...
A cyst that resembles a "sack of marbles" has been seen growing on the scalp since childhood has been removed recently by doctors at the Sri Sathya Sai Institute of ...
Ovarian cysts are found in nearly all pre-menopausal women, and up to 15 percent of those who are postmenopausal. What makes them occur, what is the chance that a cyst is or will become cancerous and ...