Publications by authors named "Rushit Shah"

Introduction: Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury is the most common for athletes.

Materials And Methods: ACL injury reconstruction is a pivotal surgical intervention aimed at restoring knee stability and function following ligamentous trauma.

Surgical Technique: Advances in surgical techniques and rehabilitation protocols have significantly improved outcomes and patient recovery rates.

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The idea of the "metaverse" is a relatively recent technological development. The industries that are most supportive of these developments include finance, entertainment, and communication. In addition to these, the healthcare domain has been added to the list of domains that benefit from the metaverse recently.

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  • Plain abdominal radiographs and gastrointestinal contrast studies are commonly used as initial investigations for various pediatric abdominal conditions due to their accessibility and ease of use.
  • A systematic analysis of these radiographs can guide radiologists to possible diagnoses or determine the need for further testing.
  • Despite radiation exposure concerns, the diagnostic benefits often outweigh the risks, and techniques to minimize radiation for children should be applied.
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Introduction: Metabolic syndrome is complex disorder unifying dyslipidemia, insulin resistance and hyper insulinemia. Rising global epidemic of obesity has tremendous impact on metabolic syndrome. Ultrasound is becoming widely utilized modality for measuring the visceral adiposity.

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Introduction: Minor percentage of wooden foreign bodies is radio-opaque. High Resolution Ultrasonography (HRUSG) though existing is sparsely used as a primary imaging modality for diagnosis and localization of retained foreign body.

Aim: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of High Resolution Ultrasonography (HRUSG) in diagnoses and localization of retained foreign body.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to validate the diagnostic feasibility of a novel scoring system of peripheral arterial disease (PAD) in smokers and patients with diabetes depending on duplex Doppler sonographic features.

Methods: Patients presenting with the symptomatology of PAD were divided into three groups: diabetes only, smoking only, and smokers with diabetes. The patients were clinically examined, a clinical severity score was obtained, and the subjects were categorized into the three extrapolated categories of mild, moderate, and severe.

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