Background: Endovascular treatment has become the first-line strategy for peripheral arterial disease (PAD). Given the number of procedures required, any technology associated with a reduction in radiation exposure and contrast volume is highly relevant. In the present study, we evaluated whether two-dimensional (2D) fusion imaging could reduce the radiation exposure and contrast volume during endovascular treatment of occlusive PAD.
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September 2010
We present two cases of a bronchopulmonary tumor with paraneoplastic nephrotic syndrome as initial manifestation. After surgical resection of the tumor, regression of the nephrotic syndrome occurred.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 76-year-old female, presented with a recurrent cough and haemoptysis after an aspiration of a 'grain de Valls'. Chest radiography and computed tomography demonstrated an atelectasis of the medial segment of the right middle pulmonary lobe. Bronchoscopy was negative for any malignancy but the onco-PET-scan showed a pathologic hypermetabolic lesion in the right middle lobe.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA retroperitoneal localization of Castleman's disease was characterized by angiolymphoid hyperplasia. This rare disease (58 cases of abdominal localization reported to date) raises a question of nosology. The clinical features are not specific.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThree diamond workers had occupational asthma attributed to the inhalation of cobalt powder. The exposure originated from high speed polishing disks with an abrasive consisting of microdiamonds cemented in extra fine cobalt not alloyed to tungsten carbide. The bronchoconstriction progressed towards the end of working-days; it was especially pronounced in the absence of an adequate exhaust ventilation; and it could be accompanied by rhinitis and chest tightness.
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