Chaya Avam Vikiran Vigyan
Introduction-
Radiology has been a distinct medical specialty with unique technical challenges from its inception. The origins of specialization can be traced back to the technical nature of X-ray image capture and perhaps more significantly the difficulty of exposing. Transporting and developing images of fragile glass plates for subsequent interpretation. Despite pressure in the early 1900 to define radiology as a technical service, radiographic image interpretation and reporting required medically trained specialists. Therefore radiologists have been clinical specialists, who have been obliged to also become experts in image capture technology, broad based advances in engineering and more recently application of information technology for healthcare, which continue to drive and to be driven by radiology.
Importance –
Radiology is central to the clinical practice of medicine across a wide range of disciplines. It is the best practical way to diagnose, monitor treatment and detect progression or relapse of many important and common diseases in a minimally invasive and anatomically precise manner. It has a number of imaging modalities in its armamentarium which have differing physical principles of varying complexity. The anatomical detail and sensitivity of these techniques is now at a high order and the use of imaging for ultra structural diagnostics, nanotechnology, functional and quantitative diagnostics and molecular medicine is steadily increasing. Technological advances in digital imaging have also enabled the images produced to be post-processed, manipulated and also transmitted rapidly all over the world to be viewed simultaneously with the transmitting centers.
Facilities in the department-
- X-ray
- USG
- CT
- MRI
- Well qualified teaching staff
- Radiological instruments, models and equipments
- 50 radiology library books available
Teaching staff of the department-
- Dr Nilam Chavan Asso. Professor
Synopsis-
Sr. no. | Tital of the synopsis | Year | Student name | Guide name |
1 | USG evaluation of hepato-biliary system in clinically diagnosed Kamala. | 2014-15 | Dr Shradha Sawant | Dr Gajanan Vyawahare |
2 | Radiographic evaluation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease with special reference to Tamak Swasa. | 2014-15 | Dr Swapnali Awad | Dr Gajanan Vyawahare |
3 | Radiographic evaluation of Janusandhigata Vata with special reference to knee osteoarthritis. | 2014-15 | Dr Pradnya Tonshal | Dr Gajanan Vyawahare |
4 | Role of USG in evaluation of Mutrashmari(Renal Calculi) | 2014-15 | Dr Vaishali Waghmare | Dr Dinakar Shete |
5 | Radiographic evaluation of pulmonary tuberculosis | 2014-15 | Dr Neeti Girbide | Dr Dinakar Shete |
1 | USG evaluation of Yakrita Vyadhi with special reference to fatty liver | 2015-16 | Dr Lalit Patil | Dr Gajanan Vyawahare |
2 | Study of patern of MRI in patients with Gridhrasi(sciatica) with special reference to prolapsed intervertebral disc. | 2015-16 | Dr Hemalata Khanapure | Dr Gajanan Vyawahare |
3 | Role of USGin evaluation of Arbuda with special reference to uterine fibroid | 2015-16 | Dr Manisha Atkare | Dr Gajanan Vyawahare |
4 | Role of USG in evaluation of Ashrigdara(Excessive uterine bleeding) | 2015-16 | Dr Seema More | Dr Dinakar Shete |
5 | Role of USG in evaluation of Galaganda with special reference to enlarged thyroid gland. | 2015-16 | Dr Archana Shinde | Dr Gurudatta Shinde
(Previous guide) |
6 | USG evaluation of Pittashmari with special reference to gall bladder stone. | 2015-16 | Dr Vikas Bansode | Dr Gurudatta Shinde
(Previous guide) |
Research papers and publications-
Research papers-
By Dr Gajanan Vyawahare-
- National seminar on Prameha Madhu 2015
- Review of umbilical artery Doppler study in pregnancy The Antiseptic 2016
induced hypertension and its correlation with fetal outcome
Publications–
By Dr Gajanan Vyawahare-
- Management of Dadru Kushtha (Ring worm infection) – Ayurved Masik
- Management of obesity – Ayurved Masik
- Methods of radiology investigations for respiratory system. – Schitra Ayurved