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How reliable is classic chest radiography in the diagnosis of small pleural effusion
Igor Kocijančič, Ksenija Kocijančič, 1999, original scientific article

Abstract: Purpose. To evaluate the usefulness of expirium lateral decubitus views in theradiological diagnosis of small pleural effusions. Materials and methods. Patients referred to abdominal sonography for different reasons were routinelychecked for possible pleural effusion. From November 1994 till May 1996, 36 such patients were found to have pleural effusion not exceeding 15 mmand were included in the study. Patients were examined radiologically in erect PA and lateral projections and, after 5 min. in decubitus position, in inspiratory-expiratory lateral decubitus projections with 10 hip elevation andcentral beam on the lateral chest wall. Results. In 22 out of 36 patients (61 %), the pleural fluid was not visible on erect PA and lateral chest radiogram. However, the fluid was visible in 35/36 patients (97%) in expirium from lateral decubitus view. The average thickness of fluid from lateral decubitus views in inspirium and expirium was 4.3 and 7.9 mm, respectively. In31 out of 36 patients (86%), the thickness of the fluid layer as measured inexpirium and inspirium was different. In 16%, the fluid was not visible on inspirium lateral decubitus projections. Conclusions. Radiography turned out to be almost as sensitive as sonography in detection of small pleural effusions. Lateral decubitus views taken in expirium contributed essentially to the diagnostic sensitivity in our study.
Published in DiRROS: 22.01.2024; Views: 170; Downloads: 40
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Najpogostejše bolezni dojk in njihove mamografske značilnosti
Breda Jančar, Igor Kocijančič, 2001, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: Radiološki inženir, ki se ukvarja z mamografsko diagnostiko, potrebuje osnovnoznanje o boleznih dojk. To je zlasti pomembno pri dodatnih slikovnih diagnostičnih postopkih, ki zahtevajo timski pristop. Zato so v sestavku na kratko opisane najpogostejše bolezni dojk s poudarkom na njihovih mamografskihznačilnostih.
Published in DiRROS: 30.11.2023; Views: 285; Downloads: 55
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Asimetrije dojk, strukturni nemir in zvezdaste lezije
Igor Kocijančič, Miljeva Rener, 1998, review article

Abstract: Opisali smo mamografske značilnosti diferencialno diagnozo in dodatne diagnostične postopke pei mamografskih najdbah strukturnega nemira, asimetrij in zvezdastih lezij. Nakazali smo na korelacijo med kliničnimi in mamografskimi najdbami. Možnost malignoma je najmanjša pri asimetrijah, večja pri strukturnih lezijah v kombinaciji z asimetrijo in največja pri zvezdastih lezijah.
Published in DiRROS: 24.11.2023; Views: 189; Downloads: 69
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Preiskovalne metode pri odkrivanju raka dojk
Kristijana Hertl, Miljeva Rener, Tomaž Vargazon, Maksimiljan Kadivec, Maja Marolt-Mušič, Maja Podkrajšek, Igor Kocijančič, 2005, published professional conference contribution

Published in DiRROS: 26.03.2020; Views: 2183; Downloads: 508
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Najpogostejše radiološke manifestacije pri onkološkem bolniku z oteženim dihanjem
Igor Kocijančič, Ksenija Kocijančič, 2005, published professional conference contribution

Published in DiRROS: 16.09.2019; Views: 1733; Downloads: 441
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Mamografija - kdaj in zakaj
Miljeva Rener, Igor Kocijančič, 2003, professional article

Published in DiRROS: 31.08.2018; Views: 3509; Downloads: 723
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Radiološka diagnostika na Onkološkem inštitutu v Ljubljani
Igor Kocijančič, Tomaž Vargazon, Miljeva Rener, 2003, professional article

Published in DiRROS: 31.08.2018; Views: 3224; Downloads: 735
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