Publications by authors named "Richard Ato 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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Background: The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based technologies in medicine is advancing rapidly especially in the field of radiology. This however, is at a slow pace in Africa, hence, this study to evaluate the perspectives of Ghanaian radiologists.

Methods: Data for this cross-sectional prospective study was collected between September and November 2021 through an online survey and entered into SPSS for analysis.

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Background: Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that grow in or on the uterus of women. Globally, they occur in more than 80% of women of African ancestry and 70% in white women. Uterine fibroid requires much attention because of its high incidence rate among women of all races and ages.

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Objectives: We sought to determine the clinical presentations and ultrasonographic features of uterine fibroids in adult Ghanaians.

Methods: Between 1 January 2018 and 31 December 2021, 4279 ultrasound-confirmed cases of uterine fibroids were retrieved. The data obtained, which included age, clinical presentations, and sonographic features were analyzed.

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Congenital radioulnar synostosis is a rare musculoskeletal disorder of the elbow, occurring as a result of variable degree and length of the congenital fusion of the proximal radioulnar joint. Patients presents early to the hospital depending on the severity of the synostosis and its effect on elbow function. It may have psychosocial effects on the affected individuals as they grow older especially when the deformity is dramatic.

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  • Spontaneous acute intracranial hemorrhage (SICH) represents 10-15% of stroke cases, necessitating early detection through CT scans for effective treatment, as explored in this study involving 435 patients in Southern Ghana.
  • The study found that acute intracerebral hemorrhage was most prevalent (97.93%), especially in individuals over 60, with hyperdense lesions and perilesional edema being the most common CT feature linked to factors like smoking and anticoagulant use.
  • Results highlighted that smoking significantly increased the risk of developing various CT features associated with acute intracerebral hemorrhage, with type 2 diabetes also prevalent among affected males.
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Breast diseases have been one of the major battles the world has been fighting. In winning this fight, the role of medical imaging cannot be overlooked. Breast imaging reveals hidden lesions which aid physicians to give the appropriate diagnosis and definitive treatment, hence this study, to determine the clinical and imaging findings of breast examinations to document the radiologic features in our setting.

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Background: Blood donation is frequently associated with iron deficiency. Although iron deficiency is endemic in Ghana, there is a scarcity of data on iron stores in blood donors to inform donor recruitment policy. This study determined the prevalence and factors predictive of depleted iron stores in blood donors.

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Ultrasound scans have become an essential requirement of pregnancy care in countries with developed health services and increasingly being used in medical practice in Ghana as well. The aim of this study was to find out the perception of primigravidas experiencing antenatal ultrasonography for the first time in Cape Coast. This was a descriptive, prospective study which employed the use of a questionnaire to obtain data from 384 consented respondents, who were primigravidas experiencing antenatal ultrasonography for the first time in three selected public health facilities in Cape Coast Metropolis over a six-month period.

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