Publications by authors named "Wilson Tao"

Introduction: CT has replaced skull radiography as the gold standard for assessment of craniosynostosis in children. To minimise the risks of ionising radiation in this radiosensitive population, low-dose CT protocols are increasingly being adopted. This study evaluates the effectiveness of an ultra-low-dose CT protocol with a tin filter in reducing radiation exposure whilst maintaining diagnostic quality for craniosynostosis, and its utility in the evaluation of other findings not appreciable on skull radiography.

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A 62-year-old male with end-stage renal failure on peritoneal dialysis presented with sudden onset scrotal swelling following a violent coughing fit. He was referred for a peritoneal leak study to evaluate the scrotal swelling. This case illustrates the benefit of SPECT/CT imaging in the diagnosis and anatomic localization of peritoneal leakage as a complication of peritoneal dialysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Thyroid ectopia is a rare condition where the thyroid gland is found in abnormal locations instead of its usual spot in the neck.
  • - A study at a hospital analyzed 57 patients who underwent radioiodine therapy over a year to check for accessory thyroid tissue.
  • - It was found that 21.1% of these patients had accessory thyroid tissue, with the lingual region being the most common location for this extra tissue.
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