Publications by authors named "F M Prigent"

Objective: Lumbar radiculopathy mainly originates in the spine (lumbar disc herniation or spine osteoarthritis) but can sometimes be explained by extra-spinal nerve compression or confused with referred pain mimicking radiculopathy. Our main objective was to demonstrate the clinical benefit of the large-field coronal STIR (coroSTIR) sequence in the etiological assessment of lumbar radiculopathy with a duration of more than six weeks.

Materials And Methods: Six hundred consecutive lumbar MRI scans performed using the same protocol were retrospectively reviewed.

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Selective arterial embolization (SAE) for renal angiomyolipoma (rAML) is effective to treat or prevent bleeding. We report our experience using a cyanoacrylate-Lipiodol mixture. We performed a single-center retrospective review of all rAMLs embolized with cyanoacrylate glue between July 2014 and June 2020.

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Background: Congenital oral and labial melanotic macules are the leading causes of hyperpigmented lesions of the oral mucosa in adults. Although they usually appear in the second decade of life, there are rare reports of these phenomena in children. Congenital lingual melanotic macules have been recently identified as a peculiar and benign cause of hyperpigmentation of the tongue in newborn babies and infants.

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Background: Collodion baby syndrome (CBS) is a pathological cutaneous condition present at birth and is due to the presence of a thick horny layer of the skin. Exfoliation begins early with drying and cracking of the collodion membrane. The cracks may either remain superficial or they may be deeper and affect the superficial dermis, in which case, fissures form.

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