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Autor:
Shadley Fataar
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medical Imaging and Radiation Oncology. 55:485-492
Inguinal canal lipomas are a frequent, often unrecognised finding on abdominopelvic CT. Commonly referred to as spermatic cord or round ligament lipomas, they are not true tumours of fat but are extrusions of extraperitoneal fat into the inguinal can
Publikováno v:
Pediatric Radiology. 32:409-412
Background: Achalasia is a disorder of oesophageal motility and is rare in children. The mainstay of therapy has been surgery with its attendant complications and long postoperative stay. Treatment by hydrostatic balloon dilatation, a less morbid pro
Autor:
Shadley, Fataar
Publikováno v:
Journal of medical imaging and radiation oncology. 55(5)
Inguinal canal lipomas are a frequent, often unrecognised finding on abdominopelvic CT. Commonly referred to as spermatic cord or round ligament lipomas, they are not true tumours of fat but are extrusions of extraperitoneal fat into the inguinal can
Autor:
Shadley Fataar
Publikováno v:
Australasian radiology. 34(4)
In 18 patients, 27 of thirty two pseudocysts were successfully drained percutaneously. The first 26 were drained directly and the last six drained transgastrically. Failures resulted from tube blockage by necrotic phlegmon in three and pancreatico-cu
Autor:
Shadley Fataar
Publikováno v:
Australasian radiology. 34(2)
Radiologically controlled catheter drainage is now accepted therapy for fluid collections in many parts of the body. While this is performed mainly in the abdomen, the chest is increasingly being drained percutaneously as an alternative to surgical d
Publikováno v:
Australasian radiology. 34(1)
Schistosomiasis in its many forms still presents a major public health challenge. Its tendency to cause dystrophic calcification makes it ideal for radiologic study. With population movement the disease may be encountered in unexpected countries espe
Autor:
Shadley Fataar
Publikováno v:
Australasian Radiology. 32:295-301
Retrospective study of 97 examinations in 60 patients with pleural problems. Seventy-six were for assessment of presence of pleural fluid and localisation of aspiration/drainage sites in 37. Mass lesions studied in eleven and 16 patients were either
Autor:
Shadley Fataar
Publikováno v:
Australasian Radiology. 31:164-169
In 972 adult patients the whole abdomen was examined as part of routine real-time US. Except for one patient, those with known gastrointestinal disease were excluded from this retrospective review. Twenty-six patients were found in whom US was the pr
Autor:
Shadley Fataar
Publikováno v:
Australasian radiology. 32(3)
Retrospective study of 41 chest ultrasound examinations on 35 patients over 12 months. Of 25 pulmonary lesions, ten demonstrated evidence of pneumonia with associated pleural fluid in five and breakdown in two. Five patients had atelectasis and nine
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound. 10:77-78