Hysterosalpingography (HSG) is one of the most important radiological procedure in the investigation of female infertility and has become commonly performed examination due to recent advances in reproductive medicine. HSG is quick and noninvasive examination for evaluation of abnormalities related to uterus and fallopian tubes. It remains best modality for demonstrating patency of fallopian tubes. In this article we present indication, technique, complication and diagnostic findings seen at HSG. We believe that with increasing demand of HSG, radiologists should be familiar with technique and interpretations of HSG images.
The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the utility of hysteroscopy as a diagnostic tool in cases of postmenopausal bleeding, The study includes 42 cases presenting with postmenopausal bleeding on which hysterscopy was performed using rigid hysteroscope (CIRCON) with glycine 1.5% as the distension medium. In 17 of the 42 cases positive hysteroscopic findings were noted which included 2 cases of endometrial carcinoma, 2 cases of postmenopausal endometritis, 4 cases of endometrial polyp, 5 cases of endometrial hyperplasia, 1 case of submucous myoma and 3 cases of endocervical polyp whereas normal postmenopausal endometrium was noticed in rest of the 25 cases. Endometrial biopsy was done in all these cases so that the hysteroscopic findings could be corroborated with tissue diagnosis. Hysteroscopy along with directed endometrial biopsy proved to be a useful diagnostic aid in cases of postmenopausal bleeding.
BACKGROUNDDiseases of paranasal sinuses include wide-spectrum ranging from inflammatory condition to neoplasm. CT has replaced conventional radiographs as imaging modality of choice for assessment of paranasal sinus diseases. In present study, thirty patients were taken for evaluation by CT referred by ENT Dept. The examination of paranasal region by CT was tailored according to individual clinical problem, covering overall area to make the study anatomically complete. This study proved good results of CT evaluation of diseases of paranasal sinuses due to high sensitivity and specificity to diagnosis and the planning of management in paranasal sinus diseases.
BACKGROUNDComputerized Tomography of Orbit of thirty seven subjects formed the basis of present study. To answer pertinent clinical queries as precisely as possible, it seems an anatomically complete CT examination in axial and coronal plane constitutes the primary diagnosis approach to all orbital lesions. The study has identified the diagnostic acumen of computed tomography for orbital lesions, opening an investigative wide in this field without causing discomfort or risk to the patient of any age.
ABSTRACT:We report a case of Echinococcal (Hydatid cyst) of kidney. We also present salient diagnostic feature of renal hydatid cyst. Renal involvement of hydatid disease is rare, present only in 2% cases. We will demonstrate salient radiological findings of renal hydatid cyst.
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