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Incidental diagnosis of Aortic Coarctation by Tardus-Parvus flow in Renal Doppler.

A 29 year-old male with secondary hypertension was referred to our facility .The patient had no family history or risk factors for hypertension. During the physical examination the patient’s blood pressure (BP) measured 180/110 in both arms. Renal Doppler sonography was performed to rule out renal artery stenosis.  INCIDENTAL DIAGNOSIS OF AORTIC COARCTATION BY TARDUS-PARVUS …

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Mucocoele of Appendix: A case report

Clinical History: Patient is a 85 year old male whose USG incidentally showed a cystic mass in the right iliac fossa. Patient was asymptomatic with no history of pain or vomitting. Referred for CT scan for evaluation of the mass. Mucocoele of AppendixDownload

Jejunal diverticulitis- A rare entity

Clinical History: A 67 year old male presented with history of pain in abdomen and left lumbar region for 2 days. There was history of mild fever and loose motions. JEJUNAL DIVERTICULITIS- A RARE ENTITYDownload

Intradiploic Epidermoid tumor of skull.

Clinical History: A 58 year old male presented with history of weakness of the right leg and was sent for imaging of the spine. Incidentally a lesion was seen in the posterior fossa, for which MRI brain was performed.Intradiploic Epidermoid tumor of skullDownload