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Title: Measurement of the Thyroid Gland Volume and the Different between Right &Lift lobe Volume in healthy Sudanese population
Other Titles: قياس حجم الغدة الدرقية و الفرق بين حجمي الفص الايمن والايسر لدى السودانين الاصحاء
Authors: Soliman, Tagreed Soliman Mohamad
Supervisor, -Asma Ebrahem Ahmad Allameen
Keywords: Medical Radiologic Sciences
healthy Sudanese population
Thyroid Gland Volume
Issue Date: 8-Nov-2017
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Soliman, Tagreed Soliman Mohamad . Measurement of the Thyroid Gland Volume and the Different between Right &Lift lobe Volume in healthy Sudanese population \ Tagreed Soliman Mohamad Soliman ; Asma Ebrahem Ahmad Allameen .- Khartoum : Sudan University of Science & Technology,Medical Radiologic Sciences,2017.- 70 p.:ill.;28cm.- M.Sc
Abstract: This study to measure the thyroid gland volume in normal Sudanese population meal and female from one year old to fifty year old. 100 normal Sudanese meal and female from 1 to 50 years old were scanned ultrasound at Ribat University Hospital over 3 month. High resolution sonography of the thyroid gland was performed with an ultrasound machine Siemens and Toshiba. The volume of each lobe was calculated automatically in the machine by using Ellipsoid formula (the volume = length * width * depth *0.52 ) and the total thyroid volume obtained by add them. The overall mean volume +-SDml of thyroid gland was 8.61ml the mean volume of right lobe was4.60ml the mean volume of left lobe was 3.93ml the right lobe is bigger than the left lobe. The ultrasound has proven as a useful method for the assessment of the thyroid volume and it is safety and less expensive.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/19475
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Medical Radiologic Science

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