Overview of Orbital pathologies by Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Our Experience
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Dental and Medical Sciences (IOSR-JDMS) - Year 2019, Vol 18, Issue 1
Abstract
MRI of orbits is a non-invasive, non-ionizing and sensitive imaging modality which has become a key diagnostic tool in the field of radiology. The aim of our study is to highlight the importance of MRI in the evaluation of the orbital pathologies by the radiologists to aid attending ophthalmologist in the correct diagnosis of orbital lesions and manage them for better outcome. Total of 50 cases were included in the study/At the end of our study we were to conclude that MRI of orbit helps in accurately identifying the pathologies of eye in both opaque and non-opaque media and thereby helping in its effective management.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Kishan Ashok Bhagwat, Dr. Vinay . M, Dr. Aisha M Manzoor, Dr. Mahesh Karanji, Dr. Shashan . G. H
Addison’s Disease in Pregnancy
.
Clinicopathological Study of Cervical Tubercular Lymphadenopathy at Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences, Ranchi
Introduction: Tuberculosis is one of the major public health problems in India and most of the other developing countries. Tuberculosis is most common cause of death world over. The deadly synergy between Mycobacterium t...
Comparitive Evaluation of Shear Bond Strength of Two Resin Based Dual Cure Core Build up Material- an in Vitro
.
Effect of Intravenous Zoledronic Acid on Bone Mineral Density in Geraitrics
Osteoporosis is a systemic skeletal progressive disease with multiple factors involved in its causation. A huge prevalence rate, a substantial morbidity and a significant mortality risk, is of specific concern especially...
A Study on Awareness and Practice regarding Reproductive Tract Infection/Sexually Transmitted infection ( RTI/STI) among Mothers attending Immunization Clinic of a Medical College, Kolkata, West Bengal.
Background: Reproductive tract infection is a global problem including both sexually transmitted infections and non-sexually transmitted infection of reproductive tract. A variety of factors put women at risk of RTIs as...