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Title: Characterization Of Ascites Using Echo Texture
Other Titles: توصيف الاستسقاء باستخدام الموجات فوق الصوتية
Authors: Alnumeiri, Mohamed Saeed
Supervisor - Bushra Hussein Ahmed
Keywords: College of Radiology
Medical physics
Characterization Of Ascites
Using Echo Texture
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2014
Publisher: Sudan University of science & Technology
Citation: Alnumeiri,Mohamed Saeed.Characterization Of Ascites Using Echo Texture : Mohamed Saeed Alnumeiri ;Bushra Hussein Ahmed.-khartoum:Sudan University of science & Technology,College of Medical Radiologic Science,2014.-130p.:ill.:28cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: Objectives: The Purpose of this study was to characterize the ascites fluid using echo texture and to compare the findings with laboratory results in order to predict the ascites type by imaging method for ascitic patients. Methods:53 Patients who underwent sonography for ascites between February 2012 and January 2014 were included in the study, the study was implemented in Wad-Medani Military hospital, Alia Specialist Hospital- Wad-Madani.Wad-medani teaching hospital, Nuclearal Cancer Institute- Wad-Madani and Omdurman Military Hospital, gray scale sonography of the abdomen was performed using Aloka SSD-500 and Honda SSD-500 with frequency (3.5 MHz) convex probe, the scanning was done on longitudinal and transverse scan for abdomen and pelvis, the patients ascites echo texture had been evaluated and the findings were correlated with ascites paracentesis results including total protein values ,total albumin, Serum ascites Albumin Gradient (SAAG ),ascitis type , liver and spleen texture as well as the ultrasound findings. Result: During this period,53patients (31male,22female) underwent sonography for ascitis,5(9.4%)had abdomen tuberculosis,1(1.9%) acute renal failure,2(3.8%)Ca breast,1(1.9%)Ca prostate,1(1.9%) Ca colon, 2(3.8%) Ca ovaries, 3(5.7%) Congestive heart disease, 6(11.3%) Chronic renal failure, 1(1.9%) cystadenocarcinoma, 2(3.8%) hepato cellular carcinoma, 1(1.9%) Hepatitis, 23(43.4%) Liver Cirrhosis, 1(1.9%) lymphoma, 1(1.9%) portal hyper tension, 2(3.8%) pelvis inflammatory diseases, 1(1.9%) Urinary bladder
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/10376
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Medical Radiologic Science

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