Objective: To describe radiographic features of gout that may mimic infection.
Design And Patients: We report five patients with acute bacterial gout who presented with clinical as well as radiological findings mimicking acute bacterial septic arthritis or osteomyelitis. Three patients had delay in the appropriate treatment with the final diagnosis being established after needle aspiration and identification of urate crystals under polarized light microscopy.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to determine the sonographic findings of amyloidosis in shoulders of patients on chronic hemodialysis.
Subjects And Methods: Sonograms were obtained for 19 shoulders of 11 patients on chronic hemodialysis with clinical findings suggestive of amyloidosis. Five patients had biopsy-proven amyloidosis, and one patient had positive shoulder joint fluid aspirate.
Problems of methodology, organization, and evaluation confronting the radiology departments of the university hospitals affiliated with the University of Montreal, the medical students, and the University itself in connection with an elective internship in radiology offered in the fifth year of medicine, resulted in the formation of a committee to reorganize the course of study. In this concise article the authors describe this and other measures taken by the University to solve these problems. The committees' main purpose was to restructure the internship which was made compulsory so that future physicians would be prepared to draw on the resources of diagnostic radiology and nuclear medicine.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAt the Université de Montréal, a four-week rotation in radiology is part of the core curriculum for students in their fifth and final year of medicine. The objective of this undergraduate radiology clerkship is to prepare the future physician to use efficiently the resources of radiology and nuclear medicine in patient care. Specific goals and methods used to achieve them are described and analysed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report the familial occurrence in a French Canadian family of metaphyseal dysplasia associated to short stature and previously undescribed facial and acral anomalies. Facial manifestations include beaked nose, short philtrum, thin lips, maxillary hypoplasia, dystrophic yellowish teeth. Acral changes include bilateral shortness of metacarpal 5 and/or 2nd middle phalanx of fingers 2 and 5.
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