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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

Family Physician

Exp 50 years

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Dr. Shanthi.E
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Dr. Shanthi.E

General & Family Physician

Exp 17 years

Dr. Saisudha Kotla
MD
Dr. Saisudha Kotla

General & Family Physician

Exp 12 years

Dr. Nagamani Ng
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Dr. Nagamani Ng

General & Family Physician

Exp 12 years

Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi
MD
Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi

General & Family Physician

Exp 9 years

Dr.Raju
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Dr.Raju

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Dr. Vaishalee Punj
MD
Dr. Vaishalee Punj

General & Family Physician

Exp 16 years

Ventral Abdomial Wall Defect

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Dr. Monika Choudhary MD

Hi doctor, My wife was diagnosed with the baby having ventral abdominal wall defect(gastroshisis) with single pulmonary artery and other cardiac problems doubted. this was detected during 14th week of ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Monika Choudhary ( OBGYN)
Dr.   Sudhir Kumar MD

is present with small ventral extradural defect. The lateral recesses are patent. Suspected right ...I had a CT Myleogram done on my back and was wondering if someone could interpret it. L4-L5 Ventral ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Sudhir Kumar ( Neurologist)
Dr. T Chandrakant MD

Mild laxity of the intra-abdominal wall without definite fascial defect identified to suggest hernia and mild laxity of the anterior lower abdominal wall without definite fascial defect, what... View answer

Answered by : Dr. T Chandrakant ( General Surgeon)
Dr. Benard Shehu MD

- infarction ischemia in the inferior wall and there is positive for the infarction of the inferior wall. moderate to severe defect that is reversible in the inferior wall and mild to moderate... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Benard Shehu ( Cardiologist)
Dr.       Dorina Gurabardhi MD

anterior wall can not be completely excluded. There is a small area of reversibility of the defect involving the lateral wall which could reflect ischemia . Clinical correlation is recommended.... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi ( General & Family Physician)

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Dr.  Akhilesh Dubey MD

--There is a severe defect along the entire length of the inferior wall with extension of a moderate in severity defect at the base of the inferolateral wall. this defect returns to mild... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Akhilesh Dubey ( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Dr.  Aaron Branch MD

FINDINGS: Attenuation artifact limits evaluation of the anterior wall. There is a moderate-size, severe-reversible defect involving the basal to mid anterior and anteroseptal wall. The majority of this... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Aaron Branch ( General & Family Physician)
Dr. Rajmohan MD

Abnormal study. Fixed apical defect most likely related to tissue attenuation. Partially reversible, small apical anteroseptal defect. Given defect intensity, this could be related to tissue... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Rajmohan ( Pediatrician)
Dr. Indu Kumar MD

My myocardial perfusion imaging today stated, “ there is a small size mild defect involving the basal inferoseptal and mid inferoseptal wall. This is a fixed defect. There is a soft tissue artifact ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Indu Kumar ( Radiologist)
Dr. Anisa Daka MD

I ve been suffering back pain for a long time now. I ve had several MRIs done on my back, C5 through C6 demonstrates moderate midline ventral defect extending to the right and left of the midline ... View answer

Answered by : Dr. Anisa Daka ( General & Family Physician)