Objectives: Our objective was to apply quality criteria proposed by the European Commission (EC) Guidelines to the brain CT examinations for cerebrovascular accident (CVA) diagnosis at single-slice spiral CT scanners from five different hospitals in the Madrid area.
Material And Methods: A sample of 100 brain CT examinations was collected and independently reviewed by five radiologists, to determine the degree of fulfilment of image quality criteria. Dose measurements were performed to estimate the values of the CT dose indexes (CTDIw, CTDIair), the dose length product (DLP), and the effective dose (E).
A study was undertaken to assess the quality of general chest CT examinations for indication of lung carcinoma according to the criteria proposed in the European Commission (EC) Guidelines, and to investigate their usefulness in the optimization of this practice. The criteria were evaluated for a sample of 100 examinations from five radiology departments in the Madrid area featuring single slice helical CT scanners with special emphasis on radiation dose and image quality. To determine the degree of compliance with the image criteria considered, the examinations were independently evaluated twice by five radiologists from the participating centres.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPulmonar tuberculosis still being one of the diseases more frequent in our area, this producing different clinical and radiological presentation. A case with posterior uveitis and bilateral lungs nodules which required a thoracotomy to perform a diagnosis, is presented.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReview of clinical, radiological and ecographical data observed in 11 cases of diverticulum of urethra in women. Mictional cystourethrography was performed to all patients and acography through suprapubic route to 7 of them. The results from the radiological study and ecography findings are discussed; also the differential diagnosis with other masses in the same location.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present work reviews the conservative surgical options to treat renal tumor formation in patients who still have both kidneys, and tries to clarify the diagnostic aspects, indications and therapeutical alternatives. The controversial items are analyzed versus treatments advocating a radical surgical approach, establishing a parallelism with current trends of surgical non-intervention in renal traumatism of moderate to severe condition (grade II). A case is presented where these two pathological circumstances are concurrent: Renal traumatism with complete parenchymatous rexhis and contralateral solid renal mass, both treated conservatively.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe present two cases of pelvic masses with retrovesical localization: one consisting of a mature cystic teratoma and the other in a ganglionic metastasis of a subclinical prostate adenocarcinoma. We carry out an analysis of the clinical aspects as well as a review of the diagnostic guidelines to be followed in the light of the existence of a neoformation in this location. We analyse the possible differential diagnoses to be established with these tumours, which we should take into consideration despite their rare incidence and form of presentation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSmooth muscle tumours located in the female urethra represent a pathology that is not observed very often. We offer two new cases and analyse the clinical aspects, differential diagnosis and treatment of this entity.
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