Injecting substances like Synthol for cosmetic muscle enhancement is known, but its potential for causing severe systemic complications is less documented. This case highlights the risks of foreign material migration, initially presenting as a suspected malignancy. A 47-year-old male presented with dyspnea and bilateral diffuse airspace opacities on chest X-ray, initially raising suspicions for metastatic disease.
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October 2024
This report documents a rare case of a sequestered disc in the psoas muscle mimicking an intramuscular abscess, notable for its lack of systemic infection indicators and resolution without surgical intervention. Such cases emphasize the need for accurate differential diagnosis and highlight potential conservative management pathways for sequestered disc herniations. A 57-year-old male presented with acute low back pain following minor weight lifting, unresponsive to NSAIDs.
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September 2024
A case series of 3 different patients showing very rare costoclavicular ligament increased SUV uptake on PET\CT with history of different types of cancer. This finding has not been described before especially that it corresponds to benign degenerative rather than sinister process. This is supported by low SUV and stability over months of follow up.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF(1) Background: COVID-19 infection has affected almost 6 million people worldwide. Geniculate Ganglion Zoster resulting in Ramsay Hunt Syndrome (RHS) has been rarely described in this context. (2) Methods: Here, a case of RHS in the context of asymptomatic COVID-19 infection is reported followed by a literature review of the previously published cases (PubMed research combining "COVID-19" and "Ramsay Hunt Syndrome" or their abbreviations/synonyms, searching for data published at any time till October 2023).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPurpose: Prostate cancer care in the Middle East is highly variable and access to specialist multidisciplinary management is limited. Academic tertiary referral centers offer cutting-edge diagnosis and treatment; however, in many parts of the region, patients are managed by non-specialists with limited resources. Due to many factors including lack of awareness and lack of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) screening, a high percentage of men present with locally advanced and metastatic prostate cancer at diagnosis.
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February 2017
Introduction: One major health care issue encountered in elderly cancer patients is the alteration of the quality of life. The purpose of our study is to evaluate the administration of chemotherapy in the last month of life (CLML) and to evaluate the impact of the palliative care consult (PCC) in the elderly patients.
Methods: We conducted a retrospective observational study that included elderly patients diagnosed with an end-stage cancer and who were deceased between the 1st of January 2012 and the 31st of December 2015.
Choroid plexus papillomas (CPPs) are usually not malignant and occur in less than 1% of brain tumors in patients of all ages. They represent 3% of childhood intracranial neoplasms with a predilection in younger ages. Papillomas have an indolent course and carry a good long-term outcome if gross total surgical resection is achieved.
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March 2000
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging of the cervical spine with axial, low flip angle three-dimensional (3D) gradient-echo sequences is limited by long acquisition times and also by increased sensitivity to extrinsic and intrinsic magnetic field inhomogeneity, magnetic susceptibility differences, chemical shifts, and cerebrospinal fluid pulsatility. We attempted to assess the performance of gadolinium-enhanced, magnetization transfer (MT) prepulsed 3D fast gradient-echo sequences in demonstrating spondylotic changes of the cervical spine. Twenty patients with known cervical spine spondylosis were prospectively imaged in the axial plane using two gradient-echo-based MR techniques: 3D fast field echo (FFE) and gadolinium-enhanced, MT prepulsed, segmented turbo field echo (TFE).
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February 2000
A three-dimensional image registration technique for CT and MR studies of the cervical spine was evaluated for feasibility and efficacy. Registration by means of external fiducial markers was slightly more accurate than registration by anatomic landmarks. The interrelationships between bony (eg, neural foramina) and soft tissue structures (eg, nerve roots) in the cervical spine were more conspicuous on registered images than on conventional displays.
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February 1999
Contrast-bolus tracking in the carotid bifurcation was accomplished using an MR angiographic technique with a 3D turbo field-echo readout (TR/TE = 6/3, flip angle = 50 degrees) modified by a keyhole scheme. Optimal visibility of the contrast bolus was achieved by digital subtraction from a reference volume. This technique reliably time-resolves the carotid arteries from the jugular veins.
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