Clinical Study of Pleural & Lung Diseases by using Radiodiagnosis and Sonography: A Retrospective Study
Authors/Creators
- 1. Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, Lord Buddha koshi medical college & Hospital, Saharsa, Bihar, India
Description
Sonography is the best modality for very ill patients and it causes minimum discomfort and can be used at bed side. Based on these literature findings the present study was planned to assess the diagnosis of the pleural and lung diseases by using sonography in comparison with the sonography.
The 50 Patients referred to Department of Radiology were enrolled in the present study. The patients considered in this study are of all ages. All patients were undergone radiologically as well as sonography evaluation. All the patients were informed consent. The aim and the objective of the study are conveyed to all patients.
The data generated from the present study and the reported literature suggests that the Ultrasonic examination is simple method. This can be performed at bed side of the patient. The outcomes of inspection are known instantly to the doctor and they are easy to interpret. Also as like radiology, the ultrasonic examination is a non-invasive technique, more comfortable for a sick patient. It is generally accepted that the ultrasonic intensity used for diagnostic purpose is entirely harmless to the patient.
Abstract (English)
Sonography is the best modality for very ill patients and it causes minimum discomfort and can be used at bed side. Based on these literature findings the present study was planned to assess the diagnosis of the pleural and lung diseases by using sonography in comparison with the sonography.
The 50 Patients referred to Department of Radiology were enrolled in the present study. The patients considered in this study are of all ages. All patients were undergone radiologically as well as sonography evaluation. All the patients were informed consent. The aim and the objective of the study are conveyed to all patients.
The data generated from the present study and the reported literature suggests that the Ultrasonic examination is simple method. This can be performed at bed side of the patient. The outcomes of inspection are known instantly to the doctor and they are easy to interpret. Also as like radiology, the ultrasonic examination is a non-invasive technique, more comfortable for a sick patient. It is generally accepted that the ultrasonic intensity used for diagnostic purpose is entirely harmless to the patient.
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2023-08-29
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References
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