Priya Suresh
Derriford Hospital
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Clinical Radiology | 2012
Varut Vardhanabhuti; N. Venkatanarasimha; Gauraang Bhatnagar; M. Maviki; S Iyengar; W.M. Adams; Priya Suresh
Although, the diagnosis and evaluation of sarcoidosis has traditionally remained confined to the chest, its multi-system nature has been widely recognized. Radiological features of pulmonary sarcoidosis are well known but extra-pulmonary manifestations can produce a plethora of non-specific imaging findings that can affect subcutaneous tissue, and the neurological, cardiac, gastrointestinal, urological, liver, spleen, and skeletal systems. In the literature, there are various case reports and specific system reviews but there are few reviews that encompass all the extra-pulmonary manifestations. In this paper, we comprehensively review the imaging features of extra-pulmonary sarcoidosis with characteristic features as well as atypical presentations. In addition, we discuss the emerging role of nuclear medicine in sarcoidosis.
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine | 2013
Babajide Olubaniyi; Guaraang Bhatnagar; Varut Vardhanabhuti; Sharon E. Brown; Abdul Gafoor; Priya Suresh
Sonography is widely used for evaluation of hand and wrist lesions. The easy accessibility, cost‐effectiveness, and good diagnostic accuracy of sonography coupled with the numerous benefits of real‐time imaging make it desirable. The aim of this article is to describe the typical sonographic appearances of lesions in the hand and wrist that are encountered frequently in routine clinical practice, such as inflammatory arthropathies, tumors, traumatic injuries, foreign bodies, and nerve entrapment syndromes. Relevant anatomy, scanning methods, and recent developments in musculoskeletal sonography are also discussed.
Emergency Radiology | 2011
Nanda Venkatanarasimha; Babajide Olubaniyi; Simon Freeman; Priya Suresh
The ‘Lyre’ sign describes the characteristic splaying of the carotid artery bifurcation due to a carotid body tumour (paraganglioma) on conventional carotid angiography. In this pictorial review, we describe and illustrate two cases demonstrating the equivalent Lyre sign on multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) and ultrasound resulting from carotid body tumour and extra-cranial internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm. Both of these pathologies can manifest acutely and warrant accurate diagnosis to prevent potential catastrophic consequences. We also emphasise the added value of MDCT in making a definitive diagnosis and discuss other differential considerations splaying the carotid bifurcation.
Seminars in Ultrasound Ct and Mri | 2014
Varut Vardhanabhuti; Chun-Lap Pang; Tishi Ninan; Will M. Adams; Vikram Raju; Priya Suresh
Little is known regarding the exact pathogenesis of sarcoidosis, but it is widely recognized that it affects multiple organs. The presentation and imaging features can be nonspecific, and this is the reason why it is a great mimic of other diseases. Diagnosis of sarcoidosis is often prompted initially by clinical suspicion. Imaging plays a crucial role in both detection and monitoring of disease process. This review is a case-based systemic approach looking at various systemic manifestation of the disease presenting real clinical encounters using various imaging modalities.
American Journal of Roentgenology | 2010
Nanda Venkatanarasimha; Sharon E. Brown; Priya Suresh
AJR 2010; 195:S29–S31 0361–803X/10/1953–S29
Ultrasound | 2016
Richard Clarke; Priya Suresh; Rose Thomas; Simon Freeman
Aim The aim of the study was to evaluate whether the twinkle artefact is a valuable feature in the sonographic diagnosis of superficial epidermoid cysts. Materials and methods A retrospective search was undertaken of our institution’s Radiology Information System and pathology database to identify cases of superficial masses showing the twinkle artefact that proceeded to surgical excision. Results Eighteen superficial masses demonstrating the twinkle artefact were identified that were submitted for pathological analysis. Of these, 17 were confirmed to represent epidermoid cysts and only 1 case had an alternative diagnosis (proliferating trichilemmal cyst). Conclusion The presence of the twinkle artefact appears to be a specific and valuable ancillary sonographic feature for the diagnosis of superficial epidermoid cysts.
Archive | 2013
Priya Suresh; Tishi Ninan
The use of computed tomography (CT) in imaging has expanded radically in the last four decades since its invention. Aided by advances in computing and engineering, it has grown from being an object of curiosity in research institutions to the main modality of medical imaging across the world. Although at present, the most common use of computed tomography with respect to imaging of the hand and wrist is in trauma; easy availability, high spatial resolution and recent innovations are helping it to break new ground in assessment of soft tissue structures and dynamic imaging.
Emergency Radiology | 2010
Nanda Venkatanarasimha; Gemma Miles; Priya Suresh
Ultrasound | 2018
Ke Orr; Sc Hamilton; R Clarke; My Adi; Catherine Gutteridge; Priya Suresh; Simon Freeman
Surgery (oxford) | 2018
Jenn S. Wong; Priya Suresh