Background And Aim: Choledochal cysts are congenital segmental aneurysmal dilatations of any portion of bile ducts, most commonly of the main portion of the common bile duct. The classification system of choledochal cysts is based on the site of the cyst or dilatation and currently includes 5 major types. The purpose of our study is to describe the imaging findings of a new variant of choledochal cyst.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with congenital growth hormone deficiency (GHD) has revealed several morphological abnormalities of the hypothalamo-pituitary region which include hypoplasia of the anterior pituitary lobe, the absence or marked thinning of the pituitary stalk and ectopia of the posterior pituitary lobe (EPP). This triad of abnormalities is called pituitary stalk interruption syndrome (PSIS). Our study reports the imaging findings of 23 patients with idiopathic GHD and short stature who were examined by MRI.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study assessed the value of three-dimensional CT (3D CT) in the diagnosis of craniosynostosis, and correlated the cranial deformity with the presence of osseous defects in cranial vault's bones. One hundred and two children (55♀ and 47♂) with a clinical suspicion of craniosynostosis, underwent spiral computed tomography with 3D reconstruction using the shaded surface display (SSD) and volume rendering (VR) algorithms. We evaluated the presence of osseous defects in cranial bones in correlation with the type of craniosynostosis and the shape of the cranial vault.
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