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Department of Radiology

Computed Tomography

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Isolated Gastric Tuberculosis Mimicking Malignancy, Wasim Memon, Saad Siddiqui Jan 2016

Isolated Gastric Tuberculosis Mimicking Malignancy, Wasim Memon, Saad Siddiqui

Department of Radiology

Isolated tuberculosis of upper gastrointestinal tract is a rare pathology, often mimicking malignancy in clinical presentation and radiological features. We present a case of middle aged gentleman with isolated tuberculosis of stomach, proven on histopathology and showing remarkable improvement on follow up.


Omental Infarction In A Child, Saad Siddiqui, Anwar Ahmed, Naila Nadeem Jan 2016

Omental Infarction In A Child, Saad Siddiqui, Anwar Ahmed, Naila Nadeem

Department of Radiology

Omental infarction is a rare cause of acute abdomen in children. Typical findings on imaging establish the diagnosis. We present case of a 7 years old boy who presented with acute right iliac fossa pain with diagnosis of omental infarction on imaging and findings confirmed on laparotomy. Sound knowledge regarding this infrequent cause of acute abdomen in children is necessary for timely diagnosis.


Accuracy Of Computed Tomography In Diagnosing Malignancy In Solitary Pulmonary Lesions, Imaad-Ur-Rehman, Wasim Memon, Yousuf Husen, Waseem Akhtar, Raafay Sophie, Muhammad Akbar Baig Jan 2011

Accuracy Of Computed Tomography In Diagnosing Malignancy In Solitary Pulmonary Lesions, Imaad-Ur-Rehman, Wasim Memon, Yousuf Husen, Waseem Akhtar, Raafay Sophie, Muhammad Akbar Baig

Department of Radiology

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate accuracy of Computed Tomography (CT) for diagnosing malignancy in solitary pulmonary lesions (SPLs).

METHODS: A prospective cross-sectional study was conducted from 20-01-2007 to 30-06-2008 at the Radiology department, Aga Khan University Hospital (AKUH) Karachi. Fifty-three patients with solitary pulmonary lesions (SPLs) seen in prior chest x-rays or chest CT scans were referred to radiology department for CT guided biopsy. CT scan was performed for each patient prior to biopsy and CT evaluation of the SPLs was performed followed by CT guided Biopsy. Histopathological diagnosis of the lesion was taken as the gold standard.

RESULTS: CT was found …