Publications by authors named "Cambi L"

Purpose: To assess the usefulness of US contrast media in the evaluation of patients with primary hyperparathyroidism, with a nodule showing US features of a primary parathyroid lesion but lacking the color Doppler US appearance of a parathyroid mass.

Material And Methods: Thirteen patients (7 female, 6 male; age range 51-79 years) were examined with US before and after administration of a stabilized galactose-based microbubble contrast agent. Ten patients underwent surgery and the final histological examination demonstrated parathyroid adenoma in 9 cases and a mesenchymal benign nodule in 1 case.

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Introduction: Chest radiography is considered the most reliable diagnostic tool to study the respiratory distress syndrome in newborns and one of the few diagnostic investigations which can be used considering the clinical situation of these patients and the need of a prompt diagnosis.

Materials And Methods: We examined 124 newborns (56 males and 68 females) submitted to chest radiography at least once. Two radiologists analyzed the images investigating: a) chest expansion, b) reticulonodular opacities, c) aerial bronchograms, d) parenchymal consolidation, e) atelectasis, f) pneumothorax.

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Introduction: Till 20 years ago, physical examination of the breast was the fundamental procedure for the diagnosis of breast conditions, but mammography has now become the only examination to diagnose infraclinical carcinoma. High quality mammographic images enhance the radiologist's skill.

Material And Methods: We performed 2713 mammograms in a year's work and then selected 456 patients with questionable or poor mammographic findings (craniocaudal or midlateral oblique views) for further studies.

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To compare the diagnostic capabilities of Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in differentiating benign from malignant pleural disease, we examined with MRI at 0.5 T forty-five patients with pleural lesions identified on CT scans. For 34 patients, a final diagnosis of malignant (n = 18) or benign (n = 16) disease was made.

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The fibrobullous disease of the upper lobes is an uncommon extraspinal complication of ankylosing spondylitis. We report the conventional radiographic and High Resolution Computed Tomographic (HRCT) findings in the fibrobullous disease of the upper lobes in ankylosing spondylitis. From 1988 to 1994, four patients affected with ankylosing spondylitis, with radiographic involvement of the upper lobes, came to our observation.

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