Publications by authors named "Beaconsfield T"

We present the case of a 46-year-old man admitted with acute abdominal pain with no obvious cause despite simple investigations. Further imaging revealed a rare transomental internal hernia. At exploratory laparotomy, the hernia was released, no bowel resection was required and the patient was discharged 2 days later.

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The diagnosis of primary aldosteronism, the most common form of secondary hypertension, is based on clinical and biochemical features. Although radiology plays no role in the initial diagnosis, it has an important role in differentiating between the two main causes of primary aldosteronism: aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) and bilateral adrenal hyperplasia (BAH). This distinction is important because APAs are generally managed surgically and BAH medically.

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Contrary to common perception, the advent of third- and fourth-generation scanners has lead to a significant increase in radiation dose to the patient per computed tomography (CT) head scan. With that in mind, a pilot study was designed with the objective of assessing the effectiveness of a dental-style protective bib in reducing the dose to the radiosensitive organs of the neck and thorax. Radiation doses over the thyroid gland and breast were measured with thermoluminenscent dosemeters and an ionization chamber respectively in 110 patients undergoing routine head scans.

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A 35-year-old woman underwent reconstruction of her right pulmonary artery for treatment of acquired right pulmonary artery stenosis. The stenosis was secondary to tuberculosis causing both an extrinsic and an intrinsic obstructive component. After her reconstruction, the patient made an uneventful recovery, and perfusion to the right lung was subsequently restored.

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This paper analyzes some of the radiologic measurements used in the diagnosis and management of patellofemoral disorders. Measurements such as condylar width and height and patellar height from the true lateral view are helpful to determine the type and severity of intercondylar dysplasia. Skyline views provide information on the type and degree of patellar subluxation and dysplasia, especially of the medial aspect of the trochlear groove.

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This study reports on the results of a trial in which the cytosol extract of trophoblast obtained from legal abortions was used for the treatment of indolent leg ulcers and severe chronic cystitis caused by irradiation therapy.

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Fifty-two knees were examined using real-time high-definition ultrasonography with a 7.5 MHz probe. The extra-articular structures were easily visualized and diagnosis of patellar tendon lesions and Baker's cysts formulated.

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Angiosarcoma of the breast is an uncommon neoplasm but coincident angiosarcoma with infiltrating ductal carcinoma is not yet reported. This paper describes a case of angiosarcoma which developed after 4 years of a wide excision and adjuvant radiotherapy for a ductal carcinoma of the breast. Due to latent period of only 4 years radiotherapy cannot be blamed as an aetiological factor in this case but neither is it possible to exclude it as a causative factor.

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