Purpose: Study of the dose absorbed by the fetus during CT pelvimetry.
Material And Methods: Twenty consecutive pelvimetries on pregnant women showed the mean fetal location in regard of the maternal pelvic skeleton (retrospective study). Then, thermoluminescent radiation detectors were put in the antropomorph phantom slices, in housing correspondent to the fetal's volume.
We describe changes in imaging features of a textiloma (retained surgical sponge or retained foreign body) left in the renal fossa after exploratory renal surgery. One year after the initial surgery, the MR aspect of the textiloma was not specific, with a homogeneous low signal intensity on T1-weighted images. Serial CT examinations over 4 years demonstrated progressive growth and calcification of the mass which appeared pseudocystic with a peripheral inflammatory wall.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis atlas was prepared to facilitate the diagnosis of lymph mode enlargement in the pelvic region and to improve topographic diagnosis. Fifty computed tomographies were performed after lymphography using centimetric pelvic slices in order to select eight levels for reference. A statistical analysis was conducted to establish a diagram of the mean number of lymph nodes on the right and left side for each level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe protal system of 45 normal patients have been retrospectively studied on spin echo MRI sequences (interleaved cuts): multiple artifacts have been evaluated and 24% of them were visualized at the portal system level. Thus, partial volume effect responsible for almost 25% of the artifacts is not always easily seen on a single sequence. Respiratory and aortic artifacts can deteriorate the visualization of the vascular lumen but cannot be confused with a thrombosis.
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