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VOL. 6, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Color-Doppler ultrasound in the diagnosis of oral vascular anomalies – A review
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Ferish J Godwin, Thalamalai Saravanan, KR Shakila
Abstract
Color Doppler ultrasonography (CDUS) is a valuable imaging modality for
the diagnosis and management of oral vascular anomalies, providing both
morphological and vascular information. Its noninvasive nature, real-time
imaging capabilities, and ability to assess vascular flow patterns make it a
useful tool in clinical practice. However, to maximize its utility, a
multidisciplinary approach and close collaboration between imaging specialists
and clinicians are essential. Future advancements, such as the integration of
3D and 4D imaging, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, hold promise
for further improving the diagnostic accuracy of CDUS in this context.
Additionally, standardized protocols, guidelines, and cost-effectiveness
studies are needed to ensure the widespread adoption and effective use of the
CDUS for the treatment of oral vasculature.
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Pages:42-45
How to cite this article:
Ferish J Godwin, Thalamalai Saravanan, KR Shakila "Color-Doppler ultrasound in the diagnosis of oral vascular anomalies – A review". International Journal of Dental Research, Vol 6, Issue 1, 2024, Pages 42-45
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