Objective: Associations between pleural and pericardial effusions have been described in malignancy and autoimmune disorders. Bacterial pneumonia is the most frequent cause of parapneumonic effusion; however, knowledge of the relationship between parapneumonic effusion and the presence of pericardial fluid in children is limited. We examined this relationship.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPulmonary hyalinizing granulomata are rare, noninfectious, fibrosing lesions of the lung, which can mimic metastatic disease radiographically. Their etiology is unknown, but they may be caused by an exaggerated immune response. We report the radiology, long clinical course, and pathology of a patient with pulmonary hyalinizing granuloma who presented with initially asymptomatic pulmonary nodules.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRhabdoid tumor of the kidney (RTK) is a rare pediatric malignancy. Its imaging features by ultrasound and CT have been well described; however, to our knowledge, there are only a handful of case reports that describe the MR appearance of rhabdoid tumor. We report the MR appearance of a RTK in an 18-month-old boy, review the literature on its imaging features, and discuss the differential diagnosis of solid renal tumors in children.
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