Purpose: Recently coronavirus disease (COVID-19) caused a global pandemic, characterized by acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). The aim of our study was to detect pulmonary embolism (PE) in patients with severe form of COVID-19 infection using pulmonary CT angiography, and its associations with clinical and laboratory parameters.
Methods: From March to December 2020, we performed a prospective monocentric study collecting data from 374 consecutive patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection, using real-time reverse-transcriptase polymerase-chain-reaction (rRT-PCR) assay of nasopharyngeal swab specimens.
An internal hernia is defined as the herniation of viscera through an anatomic or pathologic opening within the confines of the peritoneal cavity. This herniation may be persistent or intermittent. Because of the risk of strangulation of the hernia contents, even small internal hernias are dangerous and may be lethal.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a neuropathy caused by compression of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel. Our purpose was to evaluate the role of high-resolution ultrasonography (US), performed with a 10-13 MHz probe, in the detection of morphovolumetric changes of the median nerve to confirm the clinical diagnosis.
Materials And Methods: Fifty healthy volunteers were examined first by US; subsequently we studied 294 wrists in 186 symptomatic patients, calculating the cross-sectional area of the median nerve at three levels: before the median nerve enters the carpal tunnel, at the carpal tunnel inlet and at the outlet.
The authors described a very rare case of the cystic lymphangioma (CL) of the left upper extremity in a 12-year-old patient. The diagnosis was made by US and MRI and confirmed by histological examination of the resected specimen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Evaluation of the effectiveness of computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) in the identification of pulmonary nodules.
Materials And Methods: Two observers (A1, A2) with different levels of experience independently evaluated 20 chest MSCT studies with and without the aid of a CAD system (LungCheck, R2 Technology, Inc). The study parameters were as follows: 140 kVs, 40 mAs, collimation 4 x 1 mm, slice thickness 1.
The authors report the case of an advanced carcinoid tumor located in the distal ileum studied with CT, US and MRI. The lesion was deeply invasive and associated with liver metastases and peritoneal spreading. Imaging findings obtained with the different modalities have been reported, compared and discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Our aim was to evaluate the role of Ultrasonography (US) and Magnetic Resonance (MR) in the staging and follow-up of peripheral nerve lesions in type 1 Neurofibromatosis (NF1).
Material And Methods: We evaluated forty-six NF1 patients (16 males and 30 females, age range 12-65 years, mean age 34 years) affected by 51 soft tissue lesions, clinically diagnosed as subcutaneous (18 cases) and plexiform (33 cases) neurofibromas. The lesions were studied to identify site, size, extension, relationship with surrounding structures, and any features indicating malignant transformation.
Fibrosing colonopathy is a complication recently detected in children with cystic fibrosis (CF), and is thought to be associated with the use of high-strength pancreatic enzymes. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of magnetic resonance (MR) in detecting possible pathologic gut findings in patients with CF under pancreatic enzyme treatment. Twenty-five patients with CF and pancreatic insufficiency, all under treatment with high-dose pancreatic enzymes, were studied by MR.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a neuropathy caused by compression of the median nerve at the level of the wrist, which is caused by different pathologic conditions. In some cases it has been associated with anatomic variations of the median nerve, mainly with the early duplication of the nerve inside the carpal tunnel (III Group of Lanz). The treatment of CTS is mainly surgical consisting in decompression by transection of the transverse carpal ligament, which is better performed by endoscopic release.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the case of a boy with chronic septic granulomatosis (CSG) who presented with a marked gastric antrum narrowing which was evaluated by MRI after oral intake of magnetic contrast particles, and after gadolinium i.v. administration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAn unusual localization of solitary enchondroma in the distal phalanx of the right thumb is reported. The lesion was studied by radiograph and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) investigation. It was surgically treated by curettage with bone grafting.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a rare case of primary thoracic rhabdomyosarcoma in a girl who was referred with acute chest pain, hacking cough, and wheezing. A chest X-ray revealed a complete opacity of the right hemithorax. Ultrasound revealed a right-sided pleural effusion and a solid mass above the liver dome, suggesting a neoplastic disease, which quickly led to further specific examination.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBifid median nerve is an anatomic variation that may be associated with carpal tunnel syndrome. It is important for the surgeon to be aware of the existence of this condition preoperatively in order to plan the carpal tunnel release. We report the correlation between ultrasonographic findings and magnetic resonance imaging results in six patients with bifid median nerve, selected from a population of 294 patients with carpal tunnel syndrome, who were studied by ultrasonography using a high frequency transducer.
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