Publications by authors named "N Bharwani"

Objective: To provide up-to-date European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) guidelines for staging and follow-up of patients with ovarian cancer (OC).

Methods: Twenty-one experts, members of the female pelvis imaging ESUR subcommittee from 19 institutions, replied to 2 rounds of questionnaires regarding imaging techniques and structured reporting used for pre-treatment evaluation of OC patients. The results of the survey were presented to the other authors during the group's annual meeting.

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  • Fibrous dysplasia (FD) is a non-cancerous bone condition that can cause bone pain, deformities, and fractures, particularly affecting the cranio-facial region.
  • A study at a surgical oncology department followed seven patients with cranio-facial FD over 18.75 months, focusing on the effects of zolendronic acid, a medication used for bone conditions.
  • Results showed significant improvements in patients' pain levels and other clinical markers, supporting the use of zolendronic acid as an effective treatment option for cranio-facial fibrous dysplasia.
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  • The study aims to link clinical history with MRI imaging findings in women diagnosed with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome.
  • Conducted at a specialized UK center, the retrospective cohort included 134 patients who underwent MRI from 2011 to 2021, with data analyzed by gynaecological radiologists using statistical software.
  • The results revealed that most women had uterine remnants and a significant portion experienced abdominal pain related to functional remnants, highlighting the need for further research on the impact of other gynecological conditions in MRKH patients.
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Metallosis is a medical condition that shows local and systemic clinical symptoms due to the deposition of heavy metal debris in soft tissues and bones due to metallic prostheses. The estimated incidence of Metallosis is around 5%. Clinical presentation and imaging findings can mimic tumor likely situation, However local reactions of Metallosis shows some peculiar features on cross-sectional imaging, and here we present two such cases of Metallosis with its imaging findings.

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