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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Applications of real time musculoskeletal ultrasonography in rheumatology practice.

Lee, Anita Tin Yun January 2008 (has links)
Title page, contents and summary only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University of Adelaide Library. / "In early arthritis, it is important to make a diagnosis before structural damage has occurred, with early disease modifying therapy effective in improving long term outcomes. The first part of this thesis addresses the deficiency in our current knowledge of standardisation and reproducibility of ultrasound (US) findings. Chapter 2 describes a standardised protocol developed for assessing the metacarphphalangeal (MCP) joints and novel measurements of synovial inflammation. Chapter 3 compares early arthritis subjects to a control group, and showed significantly more US synovitis and abnormally increased measurements, with extensor tenosynovitis (ET) and power Doppler (PD_ positivity highly specific to the early arthritis group. Chapter 4 validates HRUS findings in a subset of subjects using MRI as the reference standard..Chapter 5 presents longitudinal data which suggests that clnical swelling and PD positivity at the MCP joints were the most sensitive to change as a reseult of disease-modifying therapy. Chapter 6 validates an US assessment tooldevelopedbadsed on “sentinel joints” whilst factors that may hemp to differentiate subjects with polyarthralgias from those with early RA are identified in chapter 7. The results of this study suggest that early RA needs to be redefined in the light of our US findings. The prognostic value of early US abnormalities will contlinue to be investigated." -- from Abstract. / http://proxy.library.adelaide.edu.au/login?url= http://library.adelaide.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=1317258 / Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Medicine, 2008
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Applications of real time musculoskeletal ultrasonography in rheumatology practice.

Lee, Anita Tin Yun January 2008 (has links)
Title page, contents and summary only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University of Adelaide Library. / "In early arthritis, it is important to make a diagnosis before structural damage has occurred, with early disease modifying therapy effective in improving long term outcomes. The first part of this thesis addresses the deficiency in our current knowledge of standardisation and reproducibility of ultrasound (US) findings. Chapter 2 describes a standardised protocol developed for assessing the metacarphphalangeal (MCP) joints and novel measurements of synovial inflammation. Chapter 3 compares early arthritis subjects to a control group, and showed significantly more US synovitis and abnormally increased measurements, with extensor tenosynovitis (ET) and power Doppler (PD_ positivity highly specific to the early arthritis group. Chapter 4 validates HRUS findings in a subset of subjects using MRI as the reference standard..Chapter 5 presents longitudinal data which suggests that clnical swelling and PD positivity at the MCP joints were the most sensitive to change as a reseult of disease-modifying therapy. Chapter 6 validates an US assessment tooldevelopedbadsed on “sentinel joints” whilst factors that may hemp to differentiate subjects with polyarthralgias from those with early RA are identified in chapter 7. The results of this study suggest that early RA needs to be redefined in the light of our US findings. The prognostic value of early US abnormalities will contlinue to be investigated." -- from Abstract. / http://proxy.library.adelaide.edu.au/login?url= http://library.adelaide.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=1317258 / Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Medicine, 2008
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Applications of real time musculoskeletal ultrasonography in rheumatology practice.

Lee, Anita Tin Yun January 2008 (has links)
Title page, contents and summary only. The complete thesis in print form is available from the University of Adelaide Library. / "In early arthritis, it is important to make a diagnosis before structural damage has occurred, with early disease modifying therapy effective in improving long term outcomes. The first part of this thesis addresses the deficiency in our current knowledge of standardisation and reproducibility of ultrasound (US) findings. Chapter 2 describes a standardised protocol developed for assessing the metacarphphalangeal (MCP) joints and novel measurements of synovial inflammation. Chapter 3 compares early arthritis subjects to a control group, and showed significantly more US synovitis and abnormally increased measurements, with extensor tenosynovitis (ET) and power Doppler (PD_ positivity highly specific to the early arthritis group. Chapter 4 validates HRUS findings in a subset of subjects using MRI as the reference standard..Chapter 5 presents longitudinal data which suggests that clnical swelling and PD positivity at the MCP joints were the most sensitive to change as a reseult of disease-modifying therapy. Chapter 6 validates an US assessment tooldevelopedbadsed on “sentinel joints” whilst factors that may hemp to differentiate subjects with polyarthralgias from those with early RA are identified in chapter 7. The results of this study suggest that early RA needs to be redefined in the light of our US findings. The prognostic value of early US abnormalities will contlinue to be investigated." -- from Abstract. / http://proxy.library.adelaide.edu.au/login?url= http://library.adelaide.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?BBID=1317258 / Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Adelaide, School of Medicine, 2008
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Scatterer number density estimation for tissue characterization in ultrasound imaging /

Zhu, Hui. January 1990 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 1990. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 48-50).
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A study of in vitro phase aberration measurements in ultrasonic imaging /

Huck, Todd E. January 1994 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--Rochester Institute of Technology, 1994. / Typescript. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 218-221).
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Applications of non-invasive vascular imaging techniques in cardiovascular risk assessment and management

Hu, Rui, 胡瑞 January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Medicine / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Use of three-dimensional ultrasound in the prediction of homozygous alpha0-thalassemia

Yeung, Tin-wai., 楊天慧. January 2008 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Obstetrics and Gynaecology / Master / Master of Philosophy
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Prenatal ultrasound prediction of homozygous α⁰-thalassemia

Leung, Kwok-yin., 梁國賢. January 2012 (has links)
Homozygous α0-thalassemia is a serious autosomal recessive disorder with poor fetal outcome and severe maternal complications. Conventionally, prenatal diagnosis is performed by an invasive test. A non-invasive approach using serial ultrasonography can effectively reduce the need for invasive tests in unaffected pregnancies. For two-dimensional ultrasound prediction, a total of 777 at-risk fetuses were studied from 12 to 20 weeks between 1995 and 2006. At 12–15 weeks’ gestation, the highest sensitivity (98.3%) was achieved by the combination of fetal cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) and/or middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity (MCA-PSV) at a false-positive rate of 15.8%. At 16–20 weeks’ gestation, the sensitivity of CTR was 100.0%, but the false-positive rate was 5.2%. In contrast, the false-positive rate of MCA-PSV alone was 1.4% and that of the combination of CTR and MCA-PSV was 0%, although their sensitivities were less than 65%. In a cross-sectional retrospective study of 546 samples at-risk and control (268 fetal and 278 neonatal cord blood), the degree of anemia was only mild in 27.5% of the affected fetuses (see chapter 3 for definition of mild anemia). Because MCA-PSV is not very predictive of mild anemia, this may be one of the reasons why MCA-PSV is not very sensitive in predicting an affected pregnancy. A total of 832 at-risk pregnancies were studied using same noninvasive approach at Maternal and Neonatal Hospital of Guangzhou (MNH) and Tsan Yuk Hospital (TYH). The overall sensitivity and specificity of the noninvasive approach was 100% and 95.6% respectively. At MNH, the need for an invasive test was reduced by 78.6%, and all the affected pregnancies were diagnosed before 24 weeks’ gestation. After adequate training and monitoring the quality of the subsequent ultrasound examinations, the results achieved at MNH were comparable to TYH, with at-risk pregnancies including the affected ones being seen at a more advanced gestation at MNH. In a retrospective review of 361 women at risk of carrying an affected fetus, 311 (86.2%) opted for the non-invasive approach using CTR and/or placenta. The cost saving of this non-invasive approach was relatively small (HK$ 2,651) in comparison to the cost of the whole prenatal screening program. On the other hand, the non-invasive approach was more expensive than the direct invasive approach for low MCV couples, as well as couples discordant for α-thalassemia and β-thalassemia. ages. These results support the adoption of non-invasive approach in which routine invasive test or karyotyping is no longer performed. A total of 106 at-risk pregnancies and normal controls were prospectively studied using three-dimensional ultrasonography. Placental volume (PV) at 11-14 weeks, and PV/CRL quotient at 9-14 weeks’ gestation of affected pregnancies were significantly greater than unaffected pregnancies (P<0.05). Using a cut-off point of 1.2ml/mm for PV/CRL quotient to predict an affected pregnancy, the sensitivity, and specificity was 96.2%, and 100.0% respectively. / published_or_final_version / Obstetrics and Gynaecology / Master / Doctor of Medicine
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Diagnostic ultrasound imaging and its role within musculoskeletal medicine a dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment for the degree of Master of Health Science, Auckland University of Technology, March 2003.

Jeffery, Roland. January 2003 (has links) (PDF)
Dissertation (MHSc--Health Science) -- Auckland University of Technology, 2003. / Also held in print (137 leaves ; 30 cm.) in North Shore Campus Theses Collection (T 616.07543 JEF)
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Ultrasound features of the deep infrapatellar Bursa

Neethling-Du Toit, Merle January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (MTech (Radiography))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2006. / The knee is one of the most complicated joints in the body. The deep infrapatellar bursa being only a small water-pocket and forming a small part of the knee. The deep infrapatellar bursa can get inflamed and cause great discomfort, especially to professional sportsmen and -women. If such a inflammation is present, a common treament option are to inject a cortisone solution into the bursa for quick relieve and healing. This study was performed to investigate the specific ultrasound features of a normal deep infrapatellar bursa. Thus enableing more specific and accurate diagnosis of deep infrapatellar bursitis or not, which in turn leads to quicker recovery of the patients.

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