Publications by authors named "Naiim Ali"

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  • A survey conducted among medical sonographers revealed that 87% experienced some form of sexual harassment in the past two years, with higher rates reported by females (76%) compared to males (50%).
  • The most common types of harassment included verbal attacks, such as sexist jokes (69%) and offensive remarks (61%), with the majority of perpetrators being male patients (89%).
  • Many sonographers either ignored the harassment or treated it lightly, and 34% reported serious negative effects on their mental health, highlighting the need for stronger institutional policies to address and prevent workplace harassment.
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Objective: The aim of the study is to determine whether computed tomography (CT) urography (CTU) can characterize incidental adrenal nodules.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study was performed at an academic medical center. Patients were identified by free text search of CTU reports that contained the terms "adrenal mass" "adrenal nodule" and "adrenal lesion.

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Purpose: Abdominal ultrasound is a cost-effective method for screening for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in high-risk individuals. Currently, at many institutions the protocol for obtaining HCC screening ultrasounds includes a traditional examination of the right upper quadrant, including the pancreas and right kidney. There is no consensus on the role of imaging of extra-hepatic structures and there are limited data describing the frequency and clinical significance of incidental findings discovered during HCC screening.

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Objective: Radiology residents in their final year of training at our institution are required to deliver a grand rounds presentation prior to graduation in order to facilitate resident involvement in the medical tradition of ground rounds. We evaluated this requirement by conducting a survey of recent residency alumni on their experience delivering grand rounds and its perceived value in radiology training.

Materials And Methods: We developed an anonymous, 10-question survey regarding the alumni experience with the grand rounds presentation requirement, which has been required since 2007.

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Superficial venous thrombosis (SVT) of the upper and lower extremities has long been considered a relatively benign condition. But in recent years, the literature has suggested a benefit to anticoagulation in patients with certain thrombus characteristics (size, location, and distance to deep venous system) resulting in updates to clinical guidelines for the treatment of lower extremity SVT. Despite these now well-established guidelines, there remains a paucity of guidance from national and international societies regarding the imaging of superficial veins when evaluating for venous thrombosis.

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Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) refers to a rare group of genetic disorders that makeup part of the connective tissue disorders consortium. It is characterized by clinical features such as skin hyperextensibility, joint hypermobility, and tissue fragility. A vascular subtype (EDS IV) exists, that predisposes affected patients to vascular injury and is well-known and documented.

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Radiology departments in tertiary care centers are frequently asked to perform secondary interpretations of imaging studies, particularly when a patient is transferred from a community hospital. Discrepancy rates in radiology vary widely, with low rates reported for preliminary resident reports that are overread by attending radiologists (2-6%) and higher rates (up to 56%) for secondary interpretations. Abdominal and pelvic imaging and cross-sectional imaging have the highest discrepancy rates.

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Triple-negative breast cancer often has devastating outcomes and treatment options remain limited. Therefore, different treatment combinations are worthy of testing. The efficacy of a cocktail of paclitaxel, doxorubicin, and I-anti-epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) (9C4) to treat breast cancer was tested.

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The "gastrografin challenge" has been used for decades in the evaluation of small bowel obstruction (SBO). This type of study involves enteric administration of a water-soluble contrast followed by serial abdominal radiographs. While its diagnostic role is well established, its therapeutic role remains controversial.

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OBJECTIVE Fibular allograft remains a widely used strut for corpectomy surgeries. The amount of graft material that can be packed into an allograft strut has not been quantified. Cages are an alternative to fibular allograft for fusion surgeries.

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