Filarial dance in a breast mass on colour Doppler imaging

Australasian Radiology
V RathiS Jain

Abstract

Filarial dance in breast lesions is a very rare entity. It is difficult to show the characteristic vigorous movement of the adult worms on static images although pulse wave Doppler and colour power Doppler have been used. Filarial dance on colour Doppler imaging has not been reported earlier to the best of our knowledge.

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Sep 23, 2003·AJR. American Journal of Roentgenology·Jayshree A PatilSubhash K Ramani

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Sep 10, 2008·Journal of Clinical Ultrasound : JCU·Narayanam R S SurendrababuShyamkumar N Keshava
Apr 26, 2016·Iranian Journal of Radiology : a Quarterly Journal Published by the Iranian Radiological Society·Poonam SherwaniOm Prakash Pathania
Jul 10, 2009·American Journal of Physiology. Renal Physiology·Puneet KhandelwalGerard Apodaca

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