Gitta Madani
St Mary's Hospital
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Clinical Radiology | 2009
Gitta Madani; S.E.J. Connor
Tinnitus may be continuous or pulsatile. Vascular lesions are the most frequent radiologically demonstrable cause of pulsatile tinnitus. These include congenital vascular anomalies (which may be arterial or venous), vascular tumours, and a variety of acquired vasculopathies. The choice of imaging depends on the clinical findings. If a mass is present at otoscopy, thin-section computed tomography (CT) is indicated. In the otoscopically normal patient, there is a range of possible imaging approaches. However, combined CT angiography and venography is particularly useful.
Clinical Radiology | 2008
Gitta Madani; R.D. Katz; J.A. Haddock; C.P. Denton; J.R. Bell
Systemic sclerosis is a multisystem connective tissue disorder. Radiology plays an integral part in its management, guiding the clinician concerning the onset and severity of visceral involvement. After skin involvement, the gastrointestinal tract is the most commonly affected system; contrast radiography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) play a role in diagnosis. Non-specific interstitial pneumonia is the most frequent respiratory disease and high-resolution computed tomography (CT) is the cornerstone of management. In common with other rheumatic disorders, the role of cardiac MRI is expanding. Radiography remains the main technique in the investigation of skeletal involvement, although MRI is useful as a problem-solving tool. Neurological involvement is increasingly recognized and the major role of radiology is the exclusion of coexistent pathology. We present a thorough review of the role of radiology in the management of systemic sclerosis.
Annals of The Royal College of Surgeons of England | 2015
M Bakir; J Hughes; Gitta Madani; G Sandhu
Laryngeal clefts are rare congenital malformations of the posterior laryngotracheal wall that lead to an abnormal communication between the airway and pharyngo-oesophageal tract. The condition is almost universally identified during infancy with minor laryngeal clefts very rarely diagnosed in adulthood. We present our tertiary centres experience of a large laryngeal cleft presenting at an advanced age, with the aim of increasing awareness of this correctible cause of respiratory distress and aspiration in adults.
Clinical Radiology | 2014
S. Thomson; Gitta Madani
The oval and round windows of the inner ear are important structures for the transmission of sound and may be affected by a variety of disease entities. The anatomy of this small area is one that often causes the radiology trainee some difficulty, but there are certain disease states that can be easily diagnosed when knowing where and how to look. As this area is very important to the otologist in a variety of preoperative settings, accurate assessment of the windows and recognition of important and potentially complex intra-operative anomalies, will greatly aid our surgical colleagues.
Case Reports | 2014
Kiran Varadharajan; Joanna Stephens; Gitta Madani; Abhijeet Parikh
A 58-year-old man presented to our otolaryngology clinic with a 4-year history of chronic right-sided nasal obstruction associated with hyposmia and occasional nasal discharge. The symptoms had been managed in the community with nasal steroids. However, he continued to have persistent nasal obstruction affecting his daily quality of life. Flexible nasendoscopy revealed a right-sided unilateral nasal mass. A CT of the sinuses (figure 1 …
Clinical Radiology | 2007
Gitta Madani; A.M. Papadopoulou; B. Holloway; A. Robins; J. Davis; D. Murray
Seminars in Ultrasound Ct and Mri | 2006
Gitta Madani; Timothy Beale
Clinical Radiology | 2006
P.A. Tyler; Gitta Madani; R. Chaudhuri; L.F. Wilson; E.A. Dick
Seminars in Ultrasound Ct and Mri | 2009
Timothy Beale; Gitta Madani; Simon Morley
Seminars in Ultrasound Ct and Mri | 2009
Gitta Madani; Timothy Beale; Valerie J. Lund