Publications by authors named "G G Ghahremani"

Introduction: The purpose of this report was to present the computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) features of Krukenberg tumors and to review the pertinent clinical data about the rising incidence of this malignancy among young women.

Material And Methods: This series included 8 women who ranged in age from 24 to 44 years (mean, 36.3 years).

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The properitoneal fat pad is a distinctive anatomical structure located in the midline of anterior abdominal wall between the transversalis fascia and parietal peritoneum. It has variable size and configuration depending on the gender and nutritional status of individuals, but CT and MR images of the upper abdomen can readily depict its shape and adipose composition. The purpose of this essay is to illustrate the CT and MRI features of normal properitoneal fat pad, and the spectrum of pathological processes that affect it among patients.

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Article Synopsis
  • The greater omentum is an anatomical structure in the abdomen that helps contain infections and inflammation, and it is a common site for metastatic diseases and other significant lesions.
  • Its large size, fatty tissue composition, and position make it easily visible on CT and MRI scans, which aids in diagnosing abdominal disorders.
  • This article aims to showcase the normal appearance of the greater omentum and the various pathological features that can be identified through imaging techniques like CT and MRI.
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Demonstration of a very dense or hyper-attenuated liver on the pre-contrast CT images of the abdomen can be an unexpected finding. It may present as a diagnostic challenge if the underlying cause of it is not apparent from the provided clinical history. There are about 12 different pathologic conditions that are associated with deposition of radiopaque elements within the hepatic parenchyma, resulting in diffuse or multi-lobar hyperdense appearance of the liver on abdominal radiographs and CT.

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The ileal loops are anatomical location for the majority of congenital anomalies affecting the gastrointestinal tract. These include Meckel's diverticulum, ileal duplication, dysgenesis, atresia, mucosal diaphragm, and malposition of the ileum. Symptomatic lesions that often present with abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction or bleeding are usually diagnosed and treated during infancy and childhood.

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