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SHIP International Hospital

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Bangladesh

It is a state-of-the-art private hospital, wholly owned by Ship Aichi Medical Service Ltd. an international joint venture company by Green Hospital Supply, Inc. (Japan) of Ship Healthcare Group of Japan, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) and East West Medical College of Aichi Medical Group of Bangladesh. The company Ship Aichi Medical Service Ltd. was formed with the dream to establish 600 bed multi-specialized hospital in Bangladesh in February, 2016. The Project started with investment target of 1000 crore BDT. With the moto of “Promise to Serve” we promise to serve the people of Bangladesh with lots of sympathy, empathy and Love.

27 results found
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Retained surgical foreign body during open-heart surgery

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 13 May 2023
95% complete
X-ray CT
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Nasogastric tube in left lower lobar bronchus

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 05 Jan 2022
94% complete
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Apical lung herniation

  Diagnosis almost certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 05 Dec 2021
72% complete
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Complete hole-type bifurcation of 1st rib

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 04 Dec 2021
94% complete
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Malleolar and calcaneal spurs

  Diagnosis almost certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 25 Nov 2021
69% complete
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Rib synostosis across right 2nd intercostal space

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 02 Aug 2021
91% complete
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Obscure fracture at right 11th rib with displacement and rotation

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 02 Aug 2021
94% complete
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Unilateral hypoplastic 12th rib and sacralized lumbar vertebra

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 06 Jul 2021
91% complete
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Cervical rib with pseudoarthrosis and facet arthropathy

  Diagnosis almost certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 17 Mar 2021
60% complete
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Small olecranon spur

  Diagnosis almost certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 13 Mar 2021
72% complete
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Occluded biliary stent

  Diagnosis almost certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 06 Mar 2021
79% complete
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Beaver tail liver

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 01 Mar 2021
91% complete
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Olecranon spur

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 08 Feb 2021
88% complete
X-ray
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Bifid distal phalanx of thumb with ring finger fracture

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 03 Feb 2021
91% complete
X-ray Photo
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Rib bifurcation at lateral angle

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 31 Jan 2021
91% complete
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Multiple rib bifurcations on right side

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 31 Jan 2021
91% complete
X-ray
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Occipital spur

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 26 Jan 2021
91% complete
X-ray
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Salter-Harris type-II fracture

  Diagnosis almost certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 30 Dec 2020
75% complete
X-ray
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Spontaneous osteonecrosis at navicular bone

  Diagnosis almost certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 28 Dec 2020
75% complete
X-ray
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Azygos fissure and lobe

  Diagnosis not applicable
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 23 Dec 2020
60% complete
X-ray
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Pneumomediastinum and surgical emphysema after endotracheal intubation

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 19 Dec 2020
94% complete
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Spondylolisthesis, spondylolysis and spondylosis, with osteoporosis and bilateral L5 sacralization

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 12 Dec 2020
94% complete
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Occipital spur

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 09 Dec 2020
82% complete
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Subtle fracture at right 4th rib

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 08 Dec 2020
85% complete
X-ray
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Old rib fracture at posterior shaft

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 08 Dec 2020
94% complete
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Bifurcated hypoplastic 4th rib with supernumerary lumbar ribs

  Diagnosis certain
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 03 Dec 2020
94% complete
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Misplaced internal jugular catheter into right subclavian vein

  Diagnosis not applicable
Muhammad Shoyab
Published 19 Nov 2020
60% complete
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