Thursday, May 17th
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- Album: Skin Imaging
- Case description: 68 y-o male with a painful hyperkeratotic lesion in the left plantar region.
Figure 1. Clinical image, the lesion is pointed by an arrow
Figure 2. Ultrasound ( grey scale, transverse view) shows hypoechoic fusiform lesion (*) that affects the epidermis and dermis.
Figure 3. Ultrasound ( color Doppler, transverse view) demonstrates increased blood flow within the regional dermis
Figure 4. Ultrasound ( 3D reconstruction, 5 seconds sweep) showing the wart (*)
Figure 5. Ultrasound ( Power angio 3D reconstruction) also demonstrates the increased dermal blood flow
Abbreviations:
e, epidermis; d, dermis; st, subcutaneous tissue
Comments :
Plantar warts are common lesions that affect millions of people worldwide. They are caused by the human papilloma virus and may be very painful. Clinically they can mimic Morton`s neuromas or foreign bodies. Sonography is a useful imaging modality that can support both diagnosis and monitoring of the treatment.
References:
1-Sonography of plantar warts: role in diagnosis and treatment.J Ultrasound Med. 2009 Jun;28(6):787-93
2-Anatomical detection of inflammatory changes associated with plantar warts by ultrasound.Dermatology. 2010;220(3):213-7.
- Album: obstetric USG
- Case description: A 21 year old G2P1L1A0 women, whose LMP is 6 october,2010, came with Intrauterine Monochorionic twin pregnancy which is confirmed by ultrasound at 11 th week of pregnancy. There were no family history of twin pregnancy and the previous child was normal.
- Album: Pediatric radiology
- Case description: 1 year old girl, with recurrent urinary tract infection.
- Album: RSNA 2010 event
- Case description: This year's RSNA event was our second - and it was a hit! Almost 60 guests came and it was raining prizes: iPods, books, gift cards and many other prizes. Free drinks did not leave even one mouth dry and young and "old" (let's call them wise) enjoyed the social come together. Thank you for a lovely evening and see you at the next RSNA!
- Album: 4 D ultrasound images
- Case description: 3D surface assessment to rule out cleft lip.
Impression: Normal facial features ( acquisition artifacts present )
- Album: Interesting radiology cases.
- Case description: Interesting finding, yeh? Woman 42 years old with left sub-mandibular region swelling and paresthesias
- Album: Radiology Industry
- Case description: Tomography phantom of a cement paste phantom (75 kV, 3.0 mAs)
- Album: RSNA 2009 event
- Case description: Long overdue! Here are they: the pictures from our RSNA 2009 event!
It was truly a fun evening (as you see) and exciting to meet the other Radiolopolis members in "real" life.
Hard to imagine that the half gallon Margaritas were all finished!
:-)
- Album: IMAGES
- Case description: A, left, (supine decubitus): hard evaluation of the Bogros's space fat and of the silhouette of the external iliac vessels.
B, right, (left side decubitus): better definition of the back portion of the lesion, hypervascularized and intrusive, that infiltrate both fat
of the right retroperitoneal inferior iliac Bogros's space, and the vascular adventitia. Unchanged also, for extracapsular infiltration, the
topographic ralationships between the lesion and surrounding viscera. Exclusion of the Patient from the surgical protocols.
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