Publications by authors named "C Delgoffe"

A case of a 6-year-old boy with a painful dorsal scoliosis secondary to an osteoid osteoma in a rib is described. Surgical excision was performed and the scoliosis decreased. Such cases are very rare.

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The most common type of gastric metastases secondary to carcinoma of the breast is the one showing a linitis plastica appearance. The roentgenologic aspect when performing an upper gastrointestinal examination with barium contrast is typical and allows the differential diagnosis with the primitive linitis. The linitis plastica type of metastatic breast carcinoma results from transmural infiltration of the stomach wall with initial deposit of tumor cells in the submucosal or subserosal regions.

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Four patients with deep visceral actinomycosis infections presented evidence of extension to the thoracic or abdominal wall. Investigation of the chronic parietal suppuration by CT scan imaging allowed definition of the nature and extent of parietal infiltration, and notably to demonstrate its anatomical continuity with the often unrecognized deep focus: chronic lung disease, appendicular or colon mass, chronic genital infection in patients with intra-uterine device.

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Based on findings in 28 cases of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis, the most frequently encountered signs constituting a true "scannographic profile" are described. These include global hypodensity with poor or absent intensification of image after iodized contrast, very high frequency of intralesional calcifications often combined with necrotic plaques, peripheral retraction. Employed after standard radiologic imaging and ultrasonography, the scanner should be used to provide positive confirmation of the diagnosis of the parasitosis, and as a reference element in evaluation of intra- and peri-hepatic extension, both during the moment of choice of initial therapy and during follow-up reviews.

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