I am a Radiologist from India. I have completed 3 fellowships in Neuroradiology, Body Imaging and Pediatric Radiology....
A 46 year old female presented with a new left breast mass measuring 0.8 cm in greatest dimension (image 1,2, and 3). She subsequently underwent ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy of the mass yieldi...
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77y old Patient with renal mass, sonographically appearing solid. In CT there was rim calcification and no or at least no significant contrast enhancement (>5 HE). ...
See detailsMeniscal ossicles are small trabecular bone’s structures, often less than 3 cm thick, covered with cartilage, located next to the meniscal cartilages. In the literature there are about 40 publicatio...
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We report a case of anomalous origin of the left circumflex coronary artery (LCX) arising from the right pulmonary artery (RPA) resulting in stress-induced cardiac arrest. The previously healthy 30 ye...
See detailsCase Presentation: We present an educational case of an 85 y/o woman who repeatedly presented to peripheral hospitals and our tertiary care center with dyspnea on exertion and atypical chest pain, ra...
See detailsA 62 year old female patient presented to us in October 2015 with a painful left breast lump which had grown progressively in size over the past 8 months. She had undergone a surgical resection for a ...
See detailsForty four patients with a diagnosis of sickle cell disease in steady state had a Doppler ultrasound assessment of their hepatic veins done. Six of this patients showed a biphasic spectral pattern whi...
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CASE: A three-year-old male presented with a one-week history of fussiness, lack of appetite, intermittent nausea and vomiting, and a one-day history of fever. Five weeks prior, he had a VP shunt p...
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Respected JRCR editors, I hereby apply for invitation to submit the case to the Journal of Radiology Case Reports. History: A 31-year-old unmarried female presented with gradual increase in right...
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