Assessing liver fibrosis – the many different techniques

13th March 2023, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

liver fibrosis

Over the last few weeks, we have explored the many issues relating to metabolic dysfunction associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD). We looked at what else we need to do after you diagnosed MALFD. In particular, we highlighted the need to assess the degree of fibrosis in each patient with MAFLD. With the continuous advances in technology, a wide range of new techniques and imaging modalities have emerged, thus allowing for improved diagnosis of various diseases and pathologies.…

Acute appendicitis – combining history with imaging

13th February 2023, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

Acute appendicitis?

A 30 year old woman presented to her GP with a two-day history of right sided abdominal/pelvic pain. There was associated severe nausea. On examination, there was tenderness in the right lower quadrant with guarding. A pelvic ultrasound was requested.

With this request, differential diagnosis may include haemorrhagic cyst, dermoid cyst, ovarian torsion, ectopic pregnancy or endometriosis.…

Bloody nipple discharge – a cause for concern?

14th January 2023, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

Despite the availability of modalities such as mammography, MRI and galactography, ultrasound still has a role in breast imaging. Ultrasound provides high resolution portrayal of normal and abnormal breast parenchyma as well as clear depiction of lactiferous ducts and the terminal duct-lobular unit where masses can form (4). This is particularly useful when investigating women presenting with a bloody nipple discharge.…

Pelvic pain in first trimester – differential diagnosis

13th Decemer 2022, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

Pelvic pain

Pelvic pain is a common presentation in general practice. It becomes a little bit more complicated if that occurs during the first trimester of pregnancy. To the usual gynaecological and non-gynaecological causes, we have to add the other obstetric causes of pelvic pain. The obstetric causes during the 1st trimester can be a serious concern and should be treated as an urgent matter.…

Breaking free from osteoporosis

14th November 2022, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

Currently, dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA) is the gold standard in Australia for the measurement of bone mineral density (BMD). Utilising extremely low radiation and certain analysis such as the patient’s BMI, T-score and Z-score, DEXA can effectively diagnose osteoporosis or osteopenia, enabling managing clinicians to determine the extent of bone loss for clinical decision making, which subsequently helps prevent broken bones.…

NIA is now in Ingleburn as well

NIA is now in Ingleburn. Both Ingleburn and Glenquarie sites offer full radiological services: General X-Ray, OPG/Cephalogram, DEXA (Bone Density Scan), Ultra-low dose CT, CT Dental, Ultrasound, 3D Mammogram (Breast Tomosynthesis), Interventional Procedures, Pain Management Injections. The staff are multilingual and fluent in Arabic, Croatian, Italian, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Punjabi, Hindi, Persian and French. They also have female sonographers/radiographers on site.…

EARLY BREAST CANCER DETECTION – NO COMPROMISE WITH 3D MAMMOGRAPHY

13rd September 2022, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

Mammography remains the gold standard imaging technique in early-stage breast cancer diagnosis. It forms part of the triple test approach to the investigation of new breast symptoms. (Cancer Australia 2021). In the past, there used to be limitations with conventional mammography’s sensitivity and specificity in detecting abnormalities in young female breasts due to the patients’ mostly dense breast tissues.…

Arterial Doppler in Diabetes Management

13th August 2022, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

In a 2020 study, 1 in 20 Australians have diabetes mellitus (excludes gestational diabetes), and the primary complications associated with this disease are foot ulcerations and claudication (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2022). Diabetic foot ulcerations can develop due to a number of factors including poor glycaemic control, poor foot care, dry skin, calluses, and foot deformities (Oliver & Mutluoglu, 2022).…

Fibroscan for NAFLD

13th July 2022, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

NAFLD

Last month we explored the many treatment options in the pipeline for the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). We have to first diagnose NAFLD. The gold standard for diagnosis of NAFLD involves a thorough clinical history with pathological correlations. This is then confirmed through the detection of steatosis on liver biopsy and the exclusion of all other causes, including alcohol consumption.…