The 2:1 ratio of female to male EPTB cases coincides with the unusual epidemiologic pattern seen in smear-positive pulmonary TB in Afghanistan. As the first epidemiological report of EPTB from Afghanistan, this study illustrates the varied presentations of EPTB that should be known by healthcare workers throughout the country.
Twelve cryptorchid patients had sonographic evaluation of the inguinal region prior to surgical orchiopexy. When the testis was within the inguinal canal, the gonad was localized preoperatively by sonography in eight of nine patients. One patient had an associated inguinal hernia in which loops of bowel concealed the gonad. There were no false positive cases. The authors were not able to show abdominal or pelvic maldescended testes.
A new test object has been developed that generates images of transducer beam patterns on B-mode hardcopy. The extent and depth of the transducer focal zone are measured from these images. The predictions made from test object images were verified in the clinical images obtained from two 3.5-MHz focused transducers. Using the test object images, we have found that we can make a more rational selection of transducer for each clinical situation.
It has been shown previously that two overlapping circular zone plates will create the image of two separate zone plates, two circular dots of light, with the closeness of the dots proportional to the degree of overlap of the zone plates. It is shown here that more complicated patterns can be produced by superpositioning of zone plate sections if the zone plates are cut so that the same number of sections overlap in each area.
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