The use of broad band transducers determined a great increase in spatial, contrast and vascular resolution of ultrasound probes dedicated to breast studies. Providing better definition of normal as well as pathologic features, high resolution sonography improves the specificity of the diagnosis for the majority of malignant nodules and allows a better definition of both local and regional staging. The most impressive results have been achieved in the evaluation of multifocal and multicentric carcinomas, in determining the size of the tumor, its degree of invasion of the surrounding tissues and of the ducts.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe clinical utility was evaluated of a computed radiographic system in urography. The system (FCR 101, Philips Medical Systems, Inc., Shelton, CT) is based on a photo-stimulatable phosphor screen (imaging plate) for X-ray image detection and storage.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe results obtained in four successive trials based on the analysis of urography performed on patients with normal kidney function are reported. The scores obtained with a non-ionic contrast (iopamidol) were compared with those produced after injecting the same contrast medium with the addition of various diuretics (furosemide, various quantities of 5% glucose solution, 20% mannitol). The results obtained by injecting the diuretic together with the iopamidol were usually unsatisfactory.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIohexol has a slightly higher osmolarity in comparison with iopamidol; therefore it might induce a more pronounced diuretic effect and then a better distension of the excretory pathway. A trial was carried out in two groups of 50 patients with normal renal function who underwent urography, namely with 50 ml (15 gI) of iopamidol and of iohexol. No significant differences in the evaluated parameters (nephrography, calyces, pelvis, ureters and bladder) have been found.
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