Diagnostica 

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  • How to Measure Blood Pressure

    Pressure measurement is associated, as we well know, with many accuracy problems, not last the “warning” effect caused by doctors, beside the variability of pressure itself within the day and the tendency, by health personnel, to round off results in order to make them finish with a zero. In this [...]


  • Colonoscopy in the General Population

    There are various doubts on the usefulness of colonoscopy screening, since it has not been ascertained yet whether and to what extent this procedure decreases the risk of colorectal cancer. With a case-control study performed in Germany, 1,600 subjects (averagely 70 years of age) affected by [...]


  • Means of Contrast NMR in Peripheral Arterial Diseases

    The diagnosis of peripheral arterial diseases is generally based on clinical reports and on the measurement of arm/ankle pressure index. But when we are before the need to proceed with revascularization surgeries, imaging techniques are obviously used to have a surer diagnosis and to quantify the [...]


  • Mammography under 40 Years of Age

    The American Cancer Society in 1992 has released the recommendations to perform a “basic” mammography at 35 years of age, but not only isn’t this practice put into action for scientific popularization by mass media, but it is not even encouraged by general practitioners themselves. In the USA, [...]


  • The Usefulness of Flexible Sigmoidoscopy in Screening

    Colonoscopy is more and more frequently used for colorectal cancer screening, but there are no wide randomized trials comparing colonoscopy and flexible sigmoidoscopy or comparing both procedures with the non-performance of endoscopic screenings. The U. S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends [...]


  • Magnetic Resonance Elastography

    Magnetic resonance elastography is a recently introduced technique in order to avoid the problem of performing liver biopsies: with this method, the difference in elasticity of liver parenchyma (and consequently the presence and the extension of a possible fibrosis) is calculated through the [...]


  • Ultrasonography Plus Mammography for Screening

    Mammography decreases mortality for breast cancer of 15-20%, but ultrasonography is capable to reveal tumours that can escape to X-ray (above all in very dense breasts, which are already themselves at a greater cancer risk). Considering the fact that ultrasonography reliability is very [...]


  • The Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism

    CT angiography is becoming more and more used to perform diagnoses of pulmonary embolism, replacing perfusion lung scintigraphy, which, up to some time ago, was considered the gold standard in this diagnosis. In order to compare these two techniques, an international multicentric randomized trial [...]


  • Breast Screening With Mri

    The American Cancer Society has issued new guidelines for breast cancer screening, using magnetic resonance (RMI) together with traditional mammography. In these recommendations, we find the following advises: • A yearly screening with RMI is recommended for patients with BRCA mutation and for [...]


  • False Positives With Mammography

    False positives are unfortunately common events with mammographies, so it becomes important to know which effects they produce on women. Some researchers have performed a systematic review of literature, identifying 23 trials concerning false mammographic positivities. Women having a falsely [...]


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