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Inter Hospital Collaborative Project 2013 Presented by The Senior Class of the Radiologic Technologies and Medical Imaging Program. Uterine Fibroid Embolization. Group 3 Alina Bodea – Co Presenter & Writer - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Group 8 Alessandra Simari Stanley Dervil Marley InceSimon SachakorEnasha PerryKirsten JohansenMahmoud AbuzahriehMaria Lucero
Osteopenia
What is osteopenia? Osteopenia common causes:
Age Genetics Eating disorders/metabolism disorders Low calcium diet Radiation exposure Lack of exercise Excessive soda and alcohol
Normal
What is different in regards to bone density?
Group 1
Shapiro Aleus-Ledain
Michael Bottaro
Erika Gonzalez
Kathran Mayotte
Charles Neri
Porfirio Reinoso
Giuseppe Spata
Runie Thibaud
CT Scan of a normal sized gallbladder
CT Scan of a gallbladderdiagnosed with Cholecystitis
•Acute Cholecystitis is the sudden inflammation of the gallbladder. •Over 90% of diagnosed acute cholecystitis cases are caused by obstruction of the cystic duct by gallstones in the gall bladder. •Other possible causes include severe illness and tumors of the gallbladder.•Acute cholecystitis occurs because the blockage causes an accumulation of bile in the gallbladder and increases pressure. The combination of concentrated bile and pressure building up can irritate the wall of the gallbladder causing it to swell. Severe inflammation of the gallbladder will interrupt normal blood flow, and if not treated can cause cell death.
22 year old Female
Dx : DuctalCarcinoma
Stage : 3
Ductal Carcinoma, or Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC) is the type of cancer present in 80 percent of all breast cancer diagnosis. Ductal refers to the fact that the cancer originates in the milk duct of the breast and carcinoma means anything that originates from the skin or tissue of the breast; or any cancer for that matter. The word invasive means that the cancer cells have extended beyond the walls of the milk ducts and into the breast tissue.
What is Ductal Carcinoma?
Cancerous Non Cancerous
Cancerous Non Cancerous
Non Cancerous Cancerous
Group 6JamieLee Silva- St. Lukes HospitalPhoebe Lam- HSS HospitalPooja Patel- HSS HospitalNicholas Pepe- HSS HospitalSasha Nazario- Woodhull HospitalLiza Luoba- Brookale HospitalMoe Mugahed- Brookdale Hospital Miguel Ramones- Cornell Hospital
Patient Condition1. Anemia- A decrease in number of red blood cells. - Leads to hypoxia which known as lack of oxygen to organs.
Patient Condition2.CABG - Also known as Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting - A surgery that improves blood flow to the heart. -Treatment is for people who have severe coronary heart disease.
Patient Conditon3. Ileus- A blow obstruction in intestine.
-Decrease motor activity of GI tract.
ABNORMAL ABDOMEN
Group 7 Hardy WardScarla Colon
Nehe BahDharam Bhagwandas
Jennifer MoretaAdam Hernandez
Lariss ParkWendy Rodriguez
75 year old patient with a history of breast cancer •Metastasized into her esophagus; causing for the removal and
replacement of the esophagus. •Ivor- Lewis Esophagectomy is the removal of the esophagus and part
of the stomach. •To allow swallowing and passage of food, part of the stomach and the small intestines are used to make a connection.
Surgical clips on mediastinum in order to raise part of stomach
and small intestine for the replacement of the esophagus
AcuteCholecystitis
Osteopenia
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Group 2Geneen AbdallahRenee AnthonyChristopher ChoiNeha DavidAleem KhanChristina MaffeoEdith SewerynKedishia Symister
Inter Hospital Collaborative Project 2013 Presented by The Senior Class of the Radiologic Technologies and Medical Imaging Program
Group 4Zonia Iqbal Li Hong Luo
Alejandra Chávez Mathew Lawson
Cristina Di Maggio Rehab Moraram
Jennifer Aristizbal
Osteomyelitis is an infection/inflammation within a bone.
Infections can occur via the:
•Bloodstream; due to surrounding infected tissue.
•Injury that exposed the bone to potential pathogens
•Circulation disorders; Uncontrolled Diabetes
•Impaired Immune System
Osteomyelitis
What is Osteomyelitis ?
•Osteomyelitis symptoms include:
•Fever, chills
•Irritability, lethargy in children
•Pain in the immediate area of the infection
•Swelling, warmth and redness over the area
•Osteomyelitis may or may not cause signs and symptoms.
Symptoms & Signs
What is AcuteCholecystitis?
Group 5
Sadia Zabeen
William Jung
Robert Tsang
Roksana Sobizak
Tiara John
Erik Backa
Danielle Carberry
Uterine Fibroid Embolization
What is a Uterine Fibroid Embolization?
•Uterine Fibroid Embolization is a invasive treatment for fibroid tumors of the uterus.
•Benign tumors that arise from the muscular walls of the uterus.
Symptoms vary depending on the size of the tumor, and location. Pelvic pain Pressure on the bladder and rectum. Obstructed urination and defecation.
Symptoms
Treatments Minimally invasive procedure (UFE)
Using Flouroscopy Insert a catheter, injecting tiny particles into the femoral artery. By doing so, will block the blood flow to the uterine fibroid. Result: Starvation and death of fibroid
Group 3
Alina Bodea – Co Presenter & Writer
Farley Bouguillon - Writer
Ravneet Singh - PowerPoint
William “Tim” Wells - Presenter
Yunes Ahmed – PowerPoint
Chasity Lorenzo – Research
Julia Lee – Research
Fibular Hemimelia
What is Fibular Hemimelia?
-Fibular hemimelia is a birth defect where part or all the fibular bone is absent.
-Most often is unilateral.
Diagnosis and Causes
-Can be observed in radiographs during pregnancy
-Shortened leg, ankle or knee instability due to absence of fibula bone.
-Most cases of fibular hemimelia are thought to occur for no reason.
Treatment
Treatment will depend on the severity and condition of the limb.
Choices consist of either amputation of lower leg or tibia lengthening.
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