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Non-Visualization Of Lung Markings Below Hemidiaphragm In Subtle Subpulmonic Effusion: An Old Sign Resuscitated, Y A. Husen, T R. Khalid, Z A. Khan, M Y. Sheikh
Non-Visualization Of Lung Markings Below Hemidiaphragm In Subtle Subpulmonic Effusion: An Old Sign Resuscitated, Y A. Husen, T R. Khalid, Z A. Khan, M Y. Sheikh
Department of Radiology
To assess the lack of visibility of vascular markings under the hemidiaphragm on a frontal chest radiograph as a sign of pleural effusion, fifteen patients were collected showing this sign. Pleural effusion was diagnosed by ultrasound, comparison with previous or subsequent chest x-ray or computed tomography. Patients in the study group exhibited this sign in the absence of the classical signs of pleural effusion. In the control group, lack of visibility of blood vessels was observed in only 4.2% cases. Non-visualization of vascular markings below the hemidiaphragm should alert the interpreter to the possible presence of pleural effusion and a …
Tuberculous Hepatic Artery Aneurysm: Multimodality Imaging, Y A. Husen, M U. Islam, I H. Rizvi
Tuberculous Hepatic Artery Aneurysm: Multimodality Imaging, Y A. Husen, M U. Islam, I H. Rizvi
Department of Radiology
No abstract provided.
Percutaneous Removal Of Biliary Stone From Anomalous Right Hepatic Duct, T Ul Haq, M Y. Sheikh, C K. Jadun, M N. Ahmad, Y H. Husen
Percutaneous Removal Of Biliary Stone From Anomalous Right Hepatic Duct, T Ul Haq, M Y. Sheikh, C K. Jadun, M N. Ahmad, Y H. Husen
Department of Radiology
No abstract provided.