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Wandering Meckel's Diverticulum On 99m Technetium-Pertechnetate Scintigraphy: A Diagnostic Dilemma?, Maseeh Uz Zaman, Nosheen Fatima, Unaiza Zaman, Zafar Sajjad 2014 Aga Khan University

Wandering Meckel's Diverticulum On 99m Technetium-Pertechnetate Scintigraphy: A Diagnostic Dilemma?, Maseeh Uz Zaman, Nosheen Fatima, Unaiza Zaman, Zafar Sajjad

Department of Radiology

Meckel's diverticulum (MD) is the most common gastrointestinal anomaly with heterotopic mucosa in 60% of cases. 99m technetium-pertechnetate scintigraphy is a sensitive tool for detection of MD containing heterotopic gastric mucosa. It is usually located in the right lower quadrant or umbilical region and less frequently in other quadrants. A mobile or wandering MD is a rare clinical presentation and may pose a diagnostic dilemma. However, presence of temporal correlation with gastric activity and compactness of focus during wandering period could make this riddle easy.


Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Of Parents Regarding Antibiotic Use In Children, Saad Siddiqui, Mubeen Sultan Cheema, Romana Ayub, Noreen Shah, Ameer Hamza, Sheraz Hussain, Muhammad Hamza Khan, Syed Musa Raza 2014 Aga Khan University

Knowledge, Attitudes And Practices Of Parents Regarding Antibiotic Use In Children, Saad Siddiqui, Mubeen Sultan Cheema, Romana Ayub, Noreen Shah, Ameer Hamza, Sheraz Hussain, Muhammad Hamza Khan, Syed Musa Raza

Department of Radiology

Background: Emerging resistance to antimicrobial chemotherapy is becoming a challenge for medicine in recent times. Un-prescribed use of antibiotics is a major contributor to development of this problem. In Pakistan access to antibiotics remains unchecked and hence results in it are over use. The aim of this study was to assess knowledge of parents regarding use of antibiotics, its associated problems, their source of information and their expectations from Paediatricians for prescription of anti-biotics.Methods: This is a questionnaire based cross sectional study conducted in Hayatabad town, District Peshawar. Parents who were consenting, had children aged between 0-16 years, and were …


The Utility Of A Tablet Computer Device In Comparison To A Standard High Resolution Monitor For Reporting Ct Kub Images, Kenneth Kiriinya Ibeere 2014 Aga Khan University

The Utility Of A Tablet Computer Device In Comparison To A Standard High Resolution Monitor For Reporting Ct Kub Images, Kenneth Kiriinya Ibeere

Theses & Dissertations

Background: The latest technological developments in the field of digital medical imaging have facilitated the transfer of the power and utility of the personal computer to mobile computing devices. One of these that have been used in diagnostic imaging is a tablet computer. Mobile tele-radiology using a tablet computer device is an apt extension of imaging services, for after-office-hours consultation. It is crucial to determine the diagnostic accuracy of these portable computer devices in order to determine safety for use in diagnostic image interpretation without compromising patient care.

Objective: To find out the diagnostic accuracy of urolithiasis (urinary tract calculi) …


Mdct Of Small Bowel Obstruction: How Reliable Are Oblique Reformatted Images In Localizing Point Of Transition?, Wasim Memon, Yasir Jamil Khattak, Tariq Alam, Luca Maria Sconfienza, Muhammad Awais, Shayan Sirat Maheen Anwar 2014 Aga Khan University

Mdct Of Small Bowel Obstruction: How Reliable Are Oblique Reformatted Images In Localizing Point Of Transition?, Wasim Memon, Yasir Jamil Khattak, Tariq Alam, Luca Maria Sconfienza, Muhammad Awais, Shayan Sirat Maheen Anwar

Department of Radiology

The goal of this study is to prospectively assess the additional value of oblique reformatted images for localizing POT, having surgery as a reference standard. Materials and Methods. 102 consecutive patients with suspected small bowel obstruction (SBO) underwent 64-slice multidetector row CT (MDCT) using surgical findings as reference standard. Two independent GI radiologists reviewed the CT scans to localize the exact POT by evaluating axial images (data set A) followed by axial, coronal, and oblique MPR images. CT findings were compared to surgical findings in terms of diagnostic performance. McNemar's test was used to detect any statistical difference in POT …


Utility Of Microwave Radiometry For Diagnostic And Therapeutic Applications Of Non-Invasive Temperature Monitoring, Paul R. Stauffer, Dario B. Rodrigues, Paolo F. Maccarini 2014 Thomas Jefferson University

Utility Of Microwave Radiometry For Diagnostic And Therapeutic Applications Of Non-Invasive Temperature Monitoring, Paul R. Stauffer, Dario B. Rodrigues, Paolo F. Maccarini

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

This paper describes the use of microwave radiometry for several diagnostic and therapeutic applications that can benefit from accurate non-invasive measurement of volume average temperature of tissue regions extending 4cm or more into the body. Design features are summarized for an appropriate high sensitivity long term stable system with 2.5 and 7 cm diameter receive antennas and integral 1.35 GHz total power radiometer electronics. Radiometer performance is characterized with electromagnetic and thermal simulations and experimental measurements in realistic models of two typical clinical applications. Results demonstrate sufficient sensitivity to track clinically significant changes in temperature of deep tissue targets for …


Novel Microwave Applicators Based On Zero-Order Mode Resonance For Hyperthermia Treatment Of Cancer, David Vrba, Jan Vrba, Paul R. Stauffer 2014 Czech Technical University in Prague

Novel Microwave Applicators Based On Zero-Order Mode Resonance For Hyperthermia Treatment Of Cancer, David Vrba, Jan Vrba, Paul R. Stauffer

Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty Papers

In this paper, three novel microwave applicator prototypes based on zero-order mode resonators are proposed for use in hyperthermia treatment of cancer. The ability of all three applicators to homogenously irradiate muscle tissue-equivalent phantoms is demonstrated with results of numerical simulations, and relative performance of the applicators is compared.


18fdg Synthesis And Supply: A Journey From Existing Centralized To Future Decentralized Models, Maseeh Uz Zaman, Nosheen Fatima, Zafar Sajjad, Unaiza Zaman, Rabia Tahseen, Areeba Zaman 2014 Aga Khan University

18fdg Synthesis And Supply: A Journey From Existing Centralized To Future Decentralized Models, Maseeh Uz Zaman, Nosheen Fatima, Zafar Sajjad, Unaiza Zaman, Rabia Tahseen, Areeba Zaman

Department of Radiology

Positron emission tomography (PET) as the functional component of current hybrid imaging (like PET/ CT or PET/MRI) seems to dominate the horizon of medical imaging in coming decades. 18Flourodeoxyglucose (18FDG) is the most commonly used probe in oncology and also in cardiology and neurology around the globe. However, the major capital cost and exorbitant running expenditure of low to medium energy cyclotrons (about 20 MeV) and radiochemistry units are the seminal reasons of low number of cyclotrons but mushroom growth pattern of PET scanners. This fact and longer half-life of 18F (110 minutes) have paved the path of a centralized …


Three‐Dimensional Brain Mri For Dbs Patients Within Ultra‐Low Radiofrequency Power Limits, SUBHENDRA N. SARKAR, Efstathios Papavassiliou, David Hackney, David Alsop, Ananth Madhuranthakam, Ludy Shih, Reed Busse, Susan LaRuche, Rafeeque Bhadelia 2014 CUNY New York City College of Technology

Three‐Dimensional Brain Mri For Dbs Patients Within Ultra‐Low Radiofrequency Power Limits, Subhendra N. Sarkar, Efstathios Papavassiliou, David Hackney, David Alsop, Ananth Madhuranthakam, Ludy Shih, Reed Busse, Susan Laruche, Rafeeque Bhadelia

Publications and Research

Background: For patients with deep brain stimulators (DBS), local absorbed radiofrequency (RF) power is unknown and is much higher than what the system estimates. We developed a comprehensive, highquality brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) protocol for DBS patients utilizing three-dimensional (3D) magnetic resonance sequences at very low RF power. Methods: Six patients with DBS were imaged (10 sessions) using a transmit/receive head coil at 1.5 Tesla with modified 3D sequences within ultra-low specific absorption rate (SAR) limits (0.1 W/kg) using T2, fast fluid-attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) and T1- weighted image contrast. Tissue signal and tissue contrast from the low-SAR images …


An Investigation Of Nurbs-Based Deformable Image Registration, Travis J. Jacobson 2014 Virginia Commonwealth University

An Investigation Of Nurbs-Based Deformable Image Registration, Travis J. Jacobson

Theses and Dissertations

Deformable image registration (DIR) is an essential tool in medical image processing. It provides a means to combine image datasets, allowing for intra-subject, inter-subject, multi-modality, and multi-instance analysis, as well as motion detection and compensation. One of the most popular DIR algorithms models the displacement vector field (DVF) as B-splines, a sum of piecewise polynomials with coefficients that enable local shape control. B-splines have many advantageous properties in the context of DIR, but they often struggle to adequately model steep local gradients and discontinuities. This dissertation addresses that limitation by proposing the replacement of conventional B-splines with a generalized formulation …


Cervical Cancer Histology Image Feature Extraction And Classification, Peng Guo 2014 Missouri University of Science and Technology

Cervical Cancer Histology Image Feature Extraction And Classification, Peng Guo

Masters Theses

"Cervical cancer, the second most common cancer affecting women worldwide and the most common in developing countries can be cured if detected early and treated. Expert pathologists routinely visually examine histology slides for cervix tissue abnormality assessment. In previous research, an automated, localized, fusion-based approach was investigated for classifying squamous epithelium into Normal, CIN1, CIN2, and CIN3 grades of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) based on image analysis of 62 digitized histology images obtained through the National Library of Medicine. In this research, CIN grade assessments from two pathologists are analyzed and are used to facilitate atypical cell concentration feature development …


Protocol For The Rt Prepare Trial: A Multiple-Baseline Study Of Radiation Therapists Delivering Education And Support To Women With Breast Cancer Who Are Referred For Radiotherapy, Georgia Halkett, Moira O'Connor, Sanchia Aranda, Michael Jefford, Nigel Spry, Therese Shaw, Rachael Moorin, Penelope Schofield 2014 Edith Cowan University

Protocol For The Rt Prepare Trial: A Multiple-Baseline Study Of Radiation Therapists Delivering Education And Support To Women With Breast Cancer Who Are Referred For Radiotherapy, Georgia Halkett, Moira O'Connor, Sanchia Aranda, Michael Jefford, Nigel Spry, Therese Shaw, Rachael Moorin, Penelope Schofield

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Introduction: There is limited evidence to guide the preparation of patients for radiotherapy. This paper describes the protocol for an evaluation of a radiation therapist led education intervention delivered to patients with breast cancer in order to reduce psychological distress. Methods: A multiple-baseline study is being used. Usual care data is being collected prior to the start of the intervention at each of three sites. The intervention is delivered by radiation therapists consulting with patients prior to their treatment planning and on the first day of treatment. The intervention focuses on providing sensory and procedural information to patients and reducing …


Mirror Image Artifact Mimicking Heterotopic Pregnancy On Transvaginal Ultrasound: Case Series, R. Malhotra, R. M. Bramante, M. Radomski, M. Nelson 2014 Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine

Mirror Image Artifact Mimicking Heterotopic Pregnancy On Transvaginal Ultrasound: Case Series, R. Malhotra, R. M. Bramante, M. Radomski, M. Nelson

Journal Articles

Vaginal bleeding in early pregnancy is a common emergency department complaint. Point-of-care ultrasound is a useful tool to evaluate for intrauterine ectopic pregnancy. Emergency physicians performing these studies need to be cognizant of artifacts produced by ultrasound technology, as they can lead to misdiagnosis. We present two cases where mirror-image artifacts initially led to a concern for heterotopic pregnancies but were excluded on further imaging.


Appropriate Use Of Ct Perfusion Following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Bayesian Analysis Approach, R. P. Killeen, A. Gupta, H. Delaney, C. E. Johnson, A. J. Tsiouris, M. E. Fink, H. S. Mangat, A. Z. Segal, A. I. Mushlin, P. C. Sanelli, +1 additional author 2014 Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

Appropriate Use Of Ct Perfusion Following Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: A Bayesian Analysis Approach, R. P. Killeen, A. Gupta, H. Delaney, C. E. Johnson, A. J. Tsiouris, M. E. Fink, H. S. Mangat, A. Z. Segal, A. I. Mushlin, P. C. Sanelli, +1 Additional Author

Journal Articles

These investigators evaluated the test characteristics of CTP in patients with SAH for detection of delayed cerebral ischemia. Ninety-seven patients were assessed with CTP for ischemia and with DSA for vasospasm. The authors concluded that positive CTP findings identified patients who should be carefully considered for induced hypertension, hypervolemia, and hemodilution and/or intra-arterial therapy while negative CTP findings are useful in guiding a no-treatment decision. BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: In recent years CTP has been used as a complementary diagnostic tool in the evaluation of delayed cerebral ischemia and vasospasm. Our aim was to determine the test characteristics of CTP for …


Cost-Effectiveness Of Ct Angiography And Perfusion Imaging For Delayed Cerebral Ischemia And Vasospasm In Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, P. C. Sanelli, A. Pandya, A. Z. Segal, A. Gupta, S. Hurtado-Rua, J. Ivanidze, K. Kesavabhotla, D. Mir, A. I. Mushlin, M. G. Hunink 2014 Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

Cost-Effectiveness Of Ct Angiography And Perfusion Imaging For Delayed Cerebral Ischemia And Vasospasm In Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage, P. C. Sanelli, A. Pandya, A. Z. Segal, A. Gupta, S. Hurtado-Rua, J. Ivanidze, K. Kesavabhotla, D. Mir, A. I. Mushlin, M. G. Hunink

Journal Articles

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Delayed cerebral ischemia and vasospasm are significant complications following SAH leading to cerebral infarction, functional disability, and death. In recent years, CTA and CTP have been used to increase the detection of delayed cerebral ischemia and vasospasm. Our aim was to perform comparative-effectiveness and cost-effectiveness analyses evaluating CTA and CTP for delayed cerebral ischemia and vasospasm in aneurysmal SAH from a health care payer perspective. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We developed a decision model comparing CTA and CTP with transcranial Doppler sonography for detection of vasospasm and delayed cerebral ischemia in SAH. The clinical pathways were based on …


Potholes And Molehills: Bias In The Diagnostic Performance Of Diffusion-Tensor Imaging In Concussion, R. Watts, A. Thomas, C. G. Filippi, J. P. Nickerson, K. Freeman 2014 Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

Potholes And Molehills: Bias In The Diagnostic Performance Of Diffusion-Tensor Imaging In Concussion, R. Watts, A. Thomas, C. G. Filippi, J. P. Nickerson, K. Freeman

Journal Articles

PURPOSE: To investigate the extent of bias in a clinical study involving "pothole analysis" of diffusion-tensor imaging (DTI) data used to quantify white matter lesion load in diseases with a heterogeneous spatial distribution of pathologic findings, such as mild traumatic brain injury (TBI), and create a mathematical model of the bias. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Use of the same reference population to define normal findings and make comparisons with a patient group introduces bias, which potentially inflates reported diagnostic performance. In this institutional review board-approved prospective observational cohort study, DTI data were obtained in 20 patients admitted to the emergency department …


Radiation Absorbed Dose To The Basal Ganglia From Dopamine Transporter Radioligand F-18-Fpcit, W. Robeson, V. Dhawan, Y. L. Ma, D. Bjelke, C. Margouleff, T. Chaly, D. Eidelberg 2014 Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine

Radiation Absorbed Dose To The Basal Ganglia From Dopamine Transporter Radioligand F-18-Fpcit, W. Robeson, V. Dhawan, Y. L. Ma, D. Bjelke, C. Margouleff, T. Chaly, D. Eidelberg

Journal Articles

Our previous dosimetry studies have demonstrated that for dopaminergic radiotracers, F-18-FDOPA and F-18-FPCIT, the urinary bladder is the critical organ. As these tracers accumulate in the basal ganglia (BG) with high affinity and long residence times, radiation dose to the BG may become significant, especially in normal control subjects. We have performed dynamic PET measurements using F-18-FPCIT in 16 normal adult subjects to determine if in fact the BG, although not a whole organ, but a well-defined substructure, receives the highest dose. Regions of interest were drawn over left and right BG structures. Resultant time-activity curves were generated and used …


Outcome Of Radiologically Placed Tunneled Haemodialysis Catheters, Raza Sayani, Muhammad Anwar, Tanveer-ul-Haq, Nauman Al-Qamari, Muhammad Asif Bilal 2013 Aga Khan University

Outcome Of Radiologically Placed Tunneled Haemodialysis Catheters, Raza Sayani, Muhammad Anwar, Tanveer-Ul-Haq, Nauman Al-Qamari, Muhammad Asif Bilal

Department of Radiology

Objective: To study the outcome of radiologically placed double lumen tunneled haemodialysis catheters for the management of renal failure.STUDY Design: Case series.PLACE AND DURATION OF STUDY: Interventional Suite of Radiology Department at the Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, from April 2010 to June 2011.METHODOLOGY: All consecutive patients who were referred to the department of radiology by the nephrologists for double lumen tunneled haemodialysis catheter (Permacath) placement during the study period were included. Patients with septicemia, those for whom follow-up was not available, those coming for catheter exchange or who died due to a noncatheter related condition were excluded. A radio-opaque, …


Labrad : Vol 39, Issue 2 - December 2013, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi 2013 Aga Khan University

Labrad : Vol 39, Issue 2 - December 2013, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi

LABRAD

  • Diagnosis of Inborn Errors of Metabolism in Pakistan
  • Inherited Metabolic Disorders-Presenting as Metabolic Emergencies
  • Role of Biochemical Genetics Laboratary in Evaluation of IEM
  • Amino Acid Chromatography for the Diagnosis of Inborn Error of Metabolism
  • Polymorphism in Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (MTHFR) Gene
  • Diagnosis of Tyrosinemia Type I
  • Congential Hypothyroidism
  • Congential Adrenal Hyperplasia, An Insight of Laboratory
  • Inaugration Ceremony of Section of biochemical Genetics Laboratory


Scanned Ion Beam Therapy For Thoracic Tumors, John Gordon Eley 2013 The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at Houston

Scanned Ion Beam Therapy For Thoracic Tumors, John Gordon Eley

Dissertations & Theses (Open Access)

Although frequently cured of Hodgkin lymphoma, adolescents and young adults can develop radiation induced second cancers. These patients could potentially benefit from scanned ion radiotherapy yet likely would require motion mitigation strategies. In theory, four-dimensional (4D) optimization of ion beam fields for individual motion states of respiration can enable superior sparing of healthy tissue near moving targets, compared to other motion mitigation strategies. Furthermore, carbon-ion therapy can sometimes provide greater relative biological effectiveness (RBE) for cell sterilization in a target but nearly equivalent RBE in tissue upstream of the target, compared to proton therapy. Thus, we expected that for some …


Sex Determination Using Discriminant Function Analysis In Hispanic Children And Adolescents: A Lateral Cephalometric Study, Alyssa E. Sprowl 2013 University of Nevada, Las Vegas

Sex Determination Using Discriminant Function Analysis In Hispanic Children And Adolescents: A Lateral Cephalometric Study, Alyssa E. Sprowl

UNLV Theses, Dissertations, Professional Papers, and Capstones

Lateral cephalometric radiographs have been used for years to help diagnose skeletal and dental patterns in Orthodontics. Within the last decade, these radiographs have caught the interest of the department of Anthropology for the identification of gender within the adult and adolescent population. Numerous publications have been made but failed to identify sexual dimorphism in the pre-adolescent population. 303 lateral cephalograms of pre and post Latino adolescence age ranging from 6.5 to 17.9 years old were obtained from University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) digital database. 25 variables were identified and plotted with all linear and angular measurements transferred into …


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