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Nuchal fold thickness: What you need to know.
Read More 🡭: Nuchal fold thickness: What you need to know.The nuchal fold is a normal fold of skin at the back of the fetal neck seen during the second trimester of pregnancy. It is measured only on a second-trimester ultrasound. It (NF) is the distance from the outer edge of the occipital bone to the outer edge of the skin in the midline. It is measured at…
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Soft markers on pregnancy ultrasound
Read More 🡭: Soft markers on pregnancy ultrasoundSoft markers e.g. nuchal fold thickness are minor ultrasound findings during pregnancy. These are not structural anomalies but can indicate an increased risk of certain conditions, such as chromosomal defects like fetal aneuploidy, or non-chromosomal abnormalities such as cardiac structural defects. These markers are typically identified during the second-trimester anomaly scan.These markers often require correlation with…
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Gene Editing – What you need to know
Read More 🡭: Gene Editing – What you need to knowThe genome of an organism has always fascinated researchers.The discovery of restriction endonucleases, enabled scientists to make targeted manipulations (or knockouts) in any gene sequence of any organism, by the technique popularly known as genome engineering.But today is an era of Gene Editing dominated by the CRISPR/Cas9 tool due to its ease of design and…
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CT scan of Abdomen-Basics-How to Read?
Read More 🡭: CT scan of Abdomen-Basics-How to Read?CT scan of hepatocellular carcinoma, without and with IV contrast
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CT scan of Head | How to Read ? What to look for? -Basic Interpretation
Read More 🡭: CT scan of Head | How to Read ? What to look for? -Basic InterpretationThe CT scan of the head is one of the most common imaging studies anyone may face. It is also one of the most frequently requested modalities by the accident & emergency department. This article will cover some of the underlying principles of CT head studies and discuss the basic method for their interpretation. Mnemonic …
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Father of Modern Medicine: Sir William Osler
Read More 🡭: Father of Modern Medicine: Sir William OslerSir William Osler (1849- 1919), FRCP; a Canadian physician, was one of the four founding members of Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. He laid the foundation of the discipline of internal medicine and developed a system of clinical medical education. Both continue to be used in the present day of medical practice. Introduction Sir William…
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