Dr. Mohd Khaleel Ahmed completed his MBBS from Gandhi Medical college and MD Radio Diagnosis from Osmania Medical College, Hyderabad. His passion for teaching and his unique talent established him as a successful mentor and a favorite among students in a short span. He’s widely recognized for his teaching skills among Indian medical students preparing for PG entrance exams and he does regular classes for PG entrance in various cities across the country in different institutes and has been invited by many foreign universities for training students abroad.
He's been honored with letters of appreciation from international universities like Jilin Medical University, Guangxi Medical University, and Tbilisi State Medical University, Georgia for his academic contribution. He is practicing Radiologist in premier hospital in Hyderabad and Currently he is the Director of Arise Medical Academy, Hyderabad which imparts training to many aspiring medical graduates for licensing exams.
It's not about the size as much it is about the content...CT can better delineate structures that show a contrast to the surroundings that can be hyper or hypo to the surroundings... Also it depends on the resolution of the scans which in turn depends on various factors like slices ? Pitch etc... Correct me if I am wrong..
@@danceforever792 you are right but i want to say can ct scan find out tiny object like as small as human hair exa : optical fiber give me answer yes or no
I had hypermobility of the thoracic spine with the lumber spine's stiffness and scapulothoracic fusion surgery. Also, cervical fusion with diskectomy. I had to swing my legs to sit forward, which occasionally caused my spine to go rigid. One day thoracic spine extended too far, causing nerve damage peripherally, causing immediate weakening of muscles below the chest. it feels like I have lost the middle of my back. when relaxed lying flat it feels like thoracic s[one and lumbar spine are not connected/ Spinal muscles are now atrophying. I have severe HBP I cannot breathe properly and do not sleep for days.CPAP is not helping me. The rib cage is rotated and lowered on the right side, and I do not think the intercostals or diaphragm are functioning. My abdomen fills up with fluid, and the abdomen is pushed up into the chest. I have atrophy of abdominal muscles completely with separation of ligament. I have severe dysphagia. I am losing the height between the thorax and lumbar region. I am convinced I damaged some nervous tissue, although an MRI and CT of the spine did not show it. If I damaged a nerve outside of the spine, is it possible that this is why it did not show up on MRI? It has definitely damaged the joint between the rib cage and the lumbar spine somehow. A spinal surgeon said I have a combination of DISH and Ankylosing spondylitis. He said this is unusual.