Publications by authors named "E K M Edzie"

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  • The study aimed to analyze HSG findings and infertility trends among Ghanaian women over five years.
  • A total of 2324 women were assessed, with a significant number experiencing primary infertility, particularly those younger than 32 years.
  • Key findings included high rates of tubal blockage and other abnormalities, with overall infertility rates increasing over time.
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Background: Uterine fibroids locations and sizes, have significant influences on the quality of life of women especially pregnant women and on live birth rate.

Objectives: To determine the anatomical locations and sizes of uterine fibroids and assess any possible associations with age groups.

Methods: This retrospective study reviewed the locations and sizes of a total of 3,542 patients who were ultrasonographically diagnosed with uterine fibroids from January 2019 to December 2021.

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Background And Aim: Goiter is a major source of morbidity in the world, especially in the developing world, where dietary iodine deficiency, a known cause of this condition, is endemic. The diagnosis is mostly by ultrasonography (USG) scan, which can give anatomical, pathological, and functional information for the management of goiter. This study aimed to determine the commonest ultrasound findings of goiter in Ghana.

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  • * The case study highlights a 36-year-old woman who suddenly lost vision in both eyes and became unconscious; CT scans revealed severe intracerebral hemorrhage and bilateral retinal hemorrhages related to increased intracranial pressure.
  • * The case underscores the need for radiologists to thoroughly check for retinal hemorrhage during imaging in severe intracranial hemorrhages, as this can significantly affect clinical outcomes and inform necessary treatments.
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Congenital humeroradial synostosis (CHRS) is a rare musculoskeletal condition that significantly affects the mobility of the elbow joint. They occur in various types and forms depending on the types and numbers of bones involved at the elbow. CHRS may present with elbow deformity and limitation of function.

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