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Role of CT in Trauma
Presented from India by Dr. Praveen Wali0
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Case Description
Cryopreservation in Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) is a crucial technique used to freeze and store eggs, sperm, or embryos for future use. It allows individuals or couples to preserve fertility, especially before medical treatments like chemotherapy or for those delaying parenthood. The...
Case Summary
- Trauma is a leading cause of mortality worldwide, especially in developed countries, and is estimated to be the third leading cause of death according to the WHO. The concept of the "golden hour," the first 60 minutes after a trauma event, is crucial for interventions to improve patient outcomes.
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Dr. Praveen Wali
Senior Consultant Radiologist, Manipal Hospitals, BengaluruDr. Praveen Wali is a Consultant - Radiologist at Manipal Hospitals, Bangalore. He received his medical degree from Rajiv Gandhi University of Medical Sciences, India and then went on to complete a Post-graduation in Radiology. In 2018, he earned an EDIR (European Diploma in Radiology — European College of Radiology). He has researched and published Sporadic hepatogastric fistula – A rare complication of liver abscess, Retroclival ecchordosis physaliphora, Intramedullary osteosclerosis of right femur confirmed on triphasic bone SPECT/CT in a patient with equivocal radiological features. Original research conducted at P.D.Hinduja Hospital and Research Centre, Mumbai as part of the curriculum of the DNB degree. The work titled “Role of MRI in response evaluation to Chemotherapy in Osteosarcoma and Ewings sarcoma” aimed to assess post-chemotherapy changes in sarcoma’s using MRI DWI/DCE sequences in comparison with PET/CT and Histopathology.
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