Indian J Radiol Imaging
December 2022
Peripheral artery disease is a condition that occurs due to narrowing or occlusion of arterial lumen usually secondary to atherosclerosis. Endovascular treatments are minimally invasive procedures that have become popular for recanalization of such calcified/sclerosed arteries. However, heavily calcified arteries make these procedures challenging and are more prone to complications like balloon rupture and bleeding.
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January 2021
Context: Since its outbreak, the COVID-19 pneumonia pandemic is rapidly spreading across India; although computed tomography of chest (CT chest) is not recommended as a screening tool, there is a rapid surge in the CT chest performed in suspected cases. We should be aware of the imaging features among the Indian population.
Aim: To analyze the CT chest features in Indian COVID-19 patients.
Int J Surg Case Rep
September 2020
Introduction: Celiac artery compression syndrome is a rare disorder found mainly in young females. It many a times goes undiagnosed as the symptoms are non-specific and varied.
Presentation Of The Case: We present a case of celiac artery compression syndrome in a young female where laparoscopic median arcuate ligament release with celiac ganglionectomy was effective in relieving the symptoms.
Pulmonary regurgitation and right ventricular dilatation are major determinants of long-term follow up of surgically corrected tetralogy of Fallot. Occasionally, there are undiagnosed associated anomalies, which can exaggerate pulmonary regurgitation. The present report describes long-term effect of major aorto pulmonary collateral on right ventricular volume also a result of successful intervention.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRenal biopsy in patients with nephrotic syndrome helps to establish the pathological diagnosis and subsequent treatment. In certain circumstances, biopsies are difficult to obtain because of the risk of bleeding. We report a case where renal biopsy was obtained through the transjugular route in a patient who had nephrotic syndrome with extrahepatic portal venous obstruction.
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