By Osaigbovo Iguobaro

Nigerian medical experts have offered Clinical direction on how to handle discrepancies associated with anatomy and diagnostic data analysis in Ultrasonography — a procedure that uses high-energy sound waves to look at tissues and organs inside the body.
This thought line was invoked at the presentation of first indigenous textbook on Radiology medicine practice in Nigeria.
The books titled: ‘St. Bridget X-ray Radiological Cases Atlas with Clinical Direction’ and ‘Aids Tomedical Sonology Techniques: the St Bridget’s X-ray Centre Experience’, co-authored by Dr. Sam Enukegwu and reviewed by Dr. Amaka Ebubedike, Dr. Benko-Coker and Prof. Monu Johnny.
Speaking on the academic feat, Dr Sam Enukegwu, a Radiologist and Consultant at St. Bridget’s X-ray Centre, Benin City, listed the hostile environment as one of the factors that discourage practitioners, lack of equipment, poor remuneration, lack of logistics support to work with in most Centres.

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