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TI-RADS classification by ATA. TIRADS ATA thyroid nodules ultrasound
The TIRADS classification refers to the Thyroid Imaging Reporting and Data System (2009), or TI-RADS, an ultrasound classification that evaluates specific characteristics of thyroid nodules (shape, borders, vascularization, presence of microcalcifications, and echogenicity) to categorize them. Each category is associated with a specific risk of malignancy and a corresponding intervention. It is a reporting and classification system developed by the American Thyroid Associatio

Dr. Segnini
May 61 min read


The importance of abdominal ultrasound in medical diagnosis
Abdominal ultrasound has become an essential tool in diagnostic medicine due to its ability to provide detailed, real-time images of the abdominal organs. This non-invasive technique allows healthcare professionals to obtain precise information about the condition of structures such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas, gallbladder, and other vital organs, thus facilitating the early detection of pathologies and the appropriate planning of treatments. This article will explore in

Dr. Segnini
May 64 min read


PA and Lateral Chest X-ray: Optimal Technique, Quality Criteria, and Systematic Interpretation. PA chest x-ray
Guía técnica completa para radiólogos y técnicos: posicionamiento, parámetros (kVp, mAs, DFR), criterios de calidad, interpretación ABCDE, signos clásicos y pitfalls de la radiografía de tórax PA y lateral.

Dr. Segnini
Mar 196 min read
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