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Pyloric Stenosis
4 week old male presenting with worsening projectile vomiting. Not improved with formula.
Paediatric > Case Study   Score 3.77   Michelle Pedretti   03 September 2003   4 images

Pyloric Stenosis
2 month old male inflant presents with projectile vomiting.
Paediatric > Case Study   Score 3.25   Martin Necas   03 September 2003   8 images

Native Vein AV Dialysis Fistula, Stenosis.
55 year old patient, chronic renal failure, difficult dialysis access. ?AV fistula stenosis.
Vascular > Case Study   Score 2.90   Martin Necas   02 September 2003   7 images

CCA Stenosis
Carotid Ultrasound A 77 year old man with a previous history of left carotid endarterectomy in October 1999, presented for a carotid duplex ultrasound in May 2000. Results of the ultrasound examination indicate that the current stenosis is likely a complicati...
Vascular > Case Study   Score 2.44   Philips Ultrasound   02 September 2003   9 images

Pyloric Stenosis
4 week old male infant with non bilious projectile vomiting.
Paediatric > Case Study   Score 2.22   Chee Chung Hiew   03 September 2003   1 image

Distal Common Carotid Artery Stenosis
An 85 year old caucasian male was referred for duplex ultrasound assessment of his extracranial carotid arteries following a one hour episode of right arm weakness which had fully resolved. A mid left cervical bruit was noted by the referring vascular surgeon...
Vascular > Case Study   Score 2.09   GE   02 September 2003   4 images

Mitral Valve - Stenosis
Mitral valve obstruction can either be due to a supravalvar ring close to the valve orifice obstructing mitral flow, or to papillary muscle abnormality. A parachute mitral valve is where the papillary muscles are fused or one is severely hypoplastic. Mitral v...
Obstetric > Clinical Guide   Score 1.71   Dr Gurlene Sharland   01 December 2001   3 images

Femoro-Popliteal Occlusive Disease
-The assessment of lower limb ischemia is one of the most common examinations performed in a vascular lab -the prevalence of femoro-popliteal occlusive disease is often underestimated. Stenoses usually develop gradually and are accompanied by the formation of...
Vascular > Clinical Guide   Score 1.68   Tracey Harrington DMU(Vasc) Grad Dip Health Sc (U/S) compiled L.Taylor-Turner   28 July 2003   0 images

Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
26 day old male infant, third born, presents with 5 days of crescendo vomiting (projectile in nature) and weight loss.
Paediatric > Case Study   Score 1.60   Anna Tsimboukli   03 September 2003   4 images

Infantile Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis
An acquired disease of early infancy, typically presenting at week 6 with non-bilious projectile vomiting +/- epigastric mass. US is the diagnostic test of choice. Idiopathic, due to overgrowth of the muscularis layer of the pyloric canal, which leads to g...
Paediatric > Clinical Guide   Score 1.57   David Davies-Payne   08 May 2003   7 images

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