Unlabelled: While performing a systematic ultrasound study of the thyroid gland volume for the evaluation of iodine deficiency in 2845 normal Belgian school children, we found an absence of the left lobe in 6 children (4 girls and 2 boys). There was no association with other thyroid malformations or dysfunction.
Conclusion: This first systematic ultrasound evaluation of thyroid hemiagenesis in normal children established a prevalence of thyroid hemiagenesis of 0.
Technological improvements (short-time acquisition and reconstruction, CT, spiral technique) together with better puncture material and a general trend towards less invasive surgical procedures have had a combined effect to a wider scope of applications for percutaneous punctures under CT-guidance. In this paper, we analyze and discuss recent data in the literature on puncture material, indications and results. The relevant choice of the needle model and its diameter, depending on the organ and suspected pathology, as well as the point of entry and the puncture track are key factors granting procedure safety, ambulatory use and good diagnostic results.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCalcifications are uncommon in metastases. Adenocarcinoma, osteopenic, osteosarcoma, lung and breast carcinoma can be the origin. A rare case of calcified cystic brain metastasis deriving from papillary cystadenocarcinoma is reported.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe fundamentals of the radiologic investigation of dysphagia using barium are described. Emphasis is given on videofluoroscopy. The clinical perspective of the dysphagic patient as well as the methods of examination are described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report a case of ossifying fibroma of the long bones (OFLB). This lesion, occurring mainly during the first decade of life, typically affects the tibial diaphysis and clinically presents as a painless bony enlargement. Radiographic features include an osteolytic cortical expansion, containing diffuse calcifications, and separated from the medullary by a thick cortical rim.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIntussusception of the appendix into the caecum is an uncommon condition and the diagnosis is rarely made preoperatively. Specific anatomic requirements as well as pathological conditions that cause irritation or increased peristalsis should be present for this event to occur. A case is discussed in which the diagnosis was made preoperatively by barium enema and in which the lead point was a large inflammatory polyp due to Crohn's disease.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of cystitis glandularis occurring concurrently with a neurilemmoma of low malignant potential in a patient with neurofibromatosis is presented. The co-existence of these two conditions made it difficult to distinguish between local recurrence of the neurilemmoma and malignant change in the cystitis glandularis. Repeated biopsies were required to solve this problem.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors present a case of splenic peliosis in a 32-year-old woman who had been treated with steroids for asthma. The ultrasound, computed tomographic (CT), and angiographic findings of this entity are herein illustrated.
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April 1992
Oesophageal intramural pseudodiverticulosis is characterized by a segmental or diffuse distribution of numerous small outpouchings varying in size from 1 to 5 mm. Review of previously described cases revealed a significant incidence of associated debilitating systemic disorders such as diabetes mellitus, malignancy, alcoholism and tuberculosis. No record could be found in the literature of a similar process occurring in other parts of the gastro-intestinal tract.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFifty-four atheromatous plaques of carotid arteries, obtained at autopsy, were scanned with a high-resolution real-time instrument, then histologically examined. Comparison between atherogenesis assessed first by histology then by ultrasonography allowed us to differentiate young from old plaques. An old plaque is characterized by a dense heterogeneous echo pattern and irregular borders or ulceration.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBilateral congenital defects in the pedicles of the second cervical vertebra were noted on conventional X-rays and tomography of a 42-year-old male. He had been assaulted after which he suffered upper neck and occipital pain. Subsequent CT scanning demonstrated the incomplete nature of the axis defects.
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December 1989
Forty-seven cases of osteoblastic skeletal metastases were examined, of which 26 were from primary carcinoma of the breast. In two of these cases the metastases were of an unusual semicircular configuration. In each case the patient survived for at least four years after the discovery of metastases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors present a short overview on the state of the art of detection, diagnosis, operative staging and post-operative follow-up of colorectal carcinoma by barium studies, echography, CT and MR. Current concepts about these matters are briefly described and discussed according to the author's experience.
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August 1988
In this study the potential of thoracic subtraction fluoroscopy has been evaluated on the basis of our experience with this functional imaging modality in patients presenting with cystic fibrosis. The method, which consists of subtracting dynamic digital fluoroscopic images of the breathing chest in the time interval difference (TID) mode, applies to the study of the lucency variations during the respiratory cycle and provides dynamic functional information about ventilation and/or perfusion and diaphragmatic kinetics, without any injection and with minimal irradiation. To assess the validity of the TID procedure, our results were compared with standard roentgenography, clinical data, and scintigraphic findings, with emphasis on the latter.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of simultaneous infection with Yersinia enterocolitica and Crohn's disease is described. Only 1 similar case has been reported. The similarities between the two conditions and the differentiating features are described.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA 31-year-old woman who had been investigated for almost lifelong iron deficiency anaemia caused by chronic gastro-intestinal blood loss was found to have a large cavernous haemangioma of the jejunum. The literature relating to the latter is reviewed and a diagnostic approach to obscure gastro-intestinal bleeding considered.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCrohn's disease is described as a disease which may involve the entire gastro-intestinal tract from the mouth to the anus. Involvement of the oesophagus is well recognized but relatively rare. We wish to describe the unusual clinical presentation of intense dysphagia in a patient who was proved to have occult ileocolonic Crohn's disease.
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