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Gigantomastia.
WhaT Is Gigantomastia? Gigantomastia, also known as macromastia or breast hypertrophy, is a rare medical condition characterized by abnormal and excessive breast growth. Women with gigantomastia experience a significant increase in breast size beyond what is...
8 Week Ultrasound.
What Is 8 Week Ultrasound? "8 week ultrasound” also known as an early pregnancy scan or dating scan, is a medical procedure that uses ultrasound technology to visualize and assess the development of a fetus in the womb. It is typically performed around eight weeks...
Best Radiology MCQs Part 8
Best Radiology MCQs Part 8. These Best Radiology MCQs Part 8 cover a wide range of topic related to radiology , making them essential tool for anyone preparing for radiology exams or seeking to deepen their knowledge in the field. 1. Which of the...
Thymic Hyperplasia
What Is Thymic Hyperplasia? Thymic hyperplasia refers to an enlargement or overgrowth of the thymus gland. The thymus is a small organ located in the chest, behind the sternum and in front of the heart. It plays a crucial role in the development and maturation...
Dacrocystography (DCG).
What Is Dacrocystography? Dacrocystography is the radiolological examination to help the study of nasolacrimal system by the injection of contrast media through cannaliculi of the eyelid. During Dacrocystography, a contrast agent is injected into the tear ducts...
Grid Controlled X-ray Tube
What Is Grid Controlled X-ray Tube? A grid controlled x-ray tube contains its own "switch," which allows the x-ray tube to be turned on and off rapidly, as is required with cine fluorography. A third electrode is used in the grid controlled tube to control the...