Publications by authors named "Sukhada Kulkarni"

Unlabelled: MRI provides better intrinsic soft-tissue contrast with more enhanced depiction of even subtly different tissue properties making lesion evaluation easy. Faster sequences which capture arterial sequences better, lack of ionizing radiation and simultaneous evaluation of background liver parenchyma and the liver lesions are additional advantages of using MRI as the imaging technique of choice. Comprehensive liver imaging using MRI now includes T1, T2-weighted imaging and in- and opposed-phase, in addition to dynamic post-contrast imaging with proper breath holding techniques.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Abstract: Multiplanar MR imaging provides excellent spatial and contrast resolution necessary to differentiate the signal intensities of fatty (yellow) marrow elements from hematopoietic (red) marrow elements and hence it is useful for evaluation of various pathologies of bone marrow. Utilization of typical imaging features on conventional MR imaging techniques and other newer imaging techniques, such as diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and in- and out-of-phase MRI, for better characterisation of bone marrow pathologies has been highlighted.

Aims And Objectives: To determine the prevalence of various bone marrow pathologies in spine.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

We show that nanoporous anodic alumina films, with pore diameters in the range 10-80 nm, can be transformed from being very hydrophilic (or super-hydrophilic) to very hydrophobic (or super-hydrophobic) by coating the surface with a thin (2-3 nm) layer of a hydrophobic polymer. This dramatic transformation happens as a result of the interplay between surface morphology and surface chemistry. The coated surfaces exhibit 'sticky' hydrophobicity as a result of ingress of water into the pores by capillary action.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF