Publications by authors named "Haddad-Zebouni S"

This study aimed to examine the association between calcific rotator cuff tendinopathy (RCT) and nephrolithiasis and/or cholelithiasis. A case-control study was conducted on patients diagnosed with RCT between June 2016 and June 2022. RCT was confirmed by ultrasound, and patients were divided into 2 groups: calcific RCT (case) and non-calcific RCT (control).

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Objectives: Musculoskeletal ultrasound has evolved throughout the last decade. This procedure allows accurate corticosteroid injections guidance. Precision is much higher than the infiltration performed blindly or under fluoro- scopy.

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Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia (COP) is a rare entity in childhood, particularly in previously healthy children. Moreover, the spontaneous remission of the disease is exceptional. We report on the case of a previously healthy 10-year-old girl who consulted her doctor for a 2-month history of mild pyrexia, fatigue, weight loss, and exertional dyspnea with no response to amoxicillin.

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We present the case of a 30-year-old female, complaining of thoracic outlet compression symptoms caused by a supernumerary muscle, the subclavius posticus, accompanied by a caudally inserted middle scalenus muscle on the second rib. This rare anatomic variant was clearly shown on CT angiography and MRI images and surgical treatment was successful. As first described by Rosenmuller in 1800, subclavius posticus is a supernumerary muscle originating from the cranial surface of the sternal end of the first rib, running laterodorsally beneath the clavicle, and inserting into the superior border of the scapula.

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Intrathoracic appendicitis is an uncommon diagnosis. We report the case of a 6-year-old boy with elevated CRP and no fever, who complained of nonspecific abdominal pain. A diaphragmatic hernia was suspected on a chest X-ray and confirmed by an ultrasound examination.

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Objectives: CT-guided transthoracic lung biopsy is widely used in pulmonary lesions diagnosis. This technique rarely entails severe complications such as pneumothorax and pulmonary hemorrhage which call for adequate candidates screening. The aim of our study is to statistically assess risk factors related to these two main complications, and determine the best diagnostic workup.

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Purpose: To assess the value of ultrasound as an adjunct to radiography in minor musculoskeletal pediatric trauma.

Methods: Fifty children with 53 suspected fractures were referred for upper and/or lower limbs X-rays, followed by ultrasound. On radiography, we noted presence of fracture, of soft tissue thickening, or absence of any lesion.

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Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of lateral shelf acetabuloplasty in Legg-Calvé-Perthes (LCP) hips classically associated with poor prognosis.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on 30 consecutive pediatric patients (average age 8.6 years) presenting with a severe and progressive form of LCP disease, with (16 hips) or without (14 hips) femoral varus osteotomy (FVO), and treated by lateral shelf acetabuloplasty.

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Hydatidosis is a parasitic disease found worldwide, particularly in Mediterranean countries, caused by Echinococcus granulosis infection. Humans are an intermediate and accidental host in the cycle of this parasite. The hydatid pulmonary arterial embolism is extremely rare, usually arising in the heart or the liver.

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Pediatric radiology is a specialty that combines the performances of imaging and radio-protection. It also has to deal with absence of cooperation and motion of the child which have limited for a long time many radiological applications. Technical advances with shorter acquisition time in CT and MRI, higher frequencies in ultrasound, and digitalization in conventional radiology have widened the indications especially with the new modalities.

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Objectives: To present neurological involvement in Behçet's disease, its prognosis and treatment.

Methods: Our study was retrospective and was done at Hotel-Dieu Hospital of Beirut between 1980 and 2005. All these patients fulfilled the International Study Group criteria for diagnosis of Behçet's disease.

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Osteoarticular ultrasound, a well established technique in adults, appears to be very useful also in children because of the non ossification of cartilaginous structures, the possibility to avoid sedation and irradiation, and hence the use of scanner and MRI will be reduced. This is a review of the clinical applications of musculoskeletal ultrasound in the pediatric population. Pictorial examples of cases collected between January 2003 and December 2006 of different pathologies encountered in Lebanon are displayed with a discussion of congenital malformations, traumatic lesions, inflammatory and infectious lesions, bone dystrophy and dysplasia, metabolic and tumoral lesions.

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US, a non-irradiating imaging modality, is complementary to radiographs in the evaluation of limb fractures. US may in some cases demonstrate or suggest the presence of a fracture without corresponding abnormality on radiographs, or confirm or exclude a possible fracture detected on radiographs. Knowledge of the US features of fractures is necessary.

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Ectopic pregnancy (EP) has a variable and misleading clinical presentation contributing to the confusion with medical or other gynecological disorders. The rapid recourse to diagnostic methods, human chorionic gonadotropin (beta-hCG) titers and transvaginal ultrasonography, represents the best approach not only in the early diagnosis but also in the management and monitoring of patients with diagnosed EP. The purpose of this article is to provide a pictorial essay about EP and its multiple ultrasound (US) patterns.

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The International Osteoporosis Foundation recommends using a universal database i.e. the NHANES database for the diagnosis of osteoporosis.

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Purpose: To determine whether recent progress in imaging has made it possible to diagnose spontaneous detorsion, which is an accepted concept in the gynecological literature but until now has been a presumptive diagnosis that could not be confirmed because of the lack of imaging proof.

Materials And Methods: We searched for patients who had a diagnosis of spontaneous detorsion on MRI between January 2000 and January 2003, and selected only patients who met a selection of strict criteria, including mainly enlargement and hyperintensity of ovarian stroma on T2-weighted (T2W) images, clinical findings compatible with torsion and detorsion, and return of the stroma to normal size on follow-up examinations. Other signs of torsion, such as tubal thickening, were appreciated but not mandatory.

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Purpose: To describe the magnetic resonance (MR) findings in ovarian functional hemorrhagic cysts (FHC).

Materials And Methods: A total of 21 patients with 22 FHC, proven by follow-up ultrasound (US) in 11 women and surgery in 10 women, had US and MR examinations within 24 hours. The study was limited to cysts with obvious an echogenic pattern.

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Morton neuroma is a non neoplastic lesion corresponding to perineural fibrosis encircling the common interdigital plantar nerve. Several therapeutic approaches are possible: conservative treatment or surgery. We report a case treated by local steroid injection where follow-up MR showed near complete regression of the lesion.

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Omental infarction is a rare cause of acute abdomen that usually occurs on the right side. Left omental ischemia is rare in adults and to our knowledge not yet described in children. Its diagnosis, although difficult, is important because it can avoid surgery.

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We report on a case of cervical dislocation in which the severity of the lesion contrasts with the paucity of the symptoms. An eight-month-old girl presented with weakness of the left upper limb. She had a normal cephalic delivery.

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Background: We report the imaging features of adenomyoma of the distal common bile duct (CBD) and increase awareness of this rare benign disease.

Methods: Four patients (age range = 66-71 years) with abdominal pain and biliary obstruction had spiral computed tomography (CT) and cholangiography with or without papilla biopsy. Two patients also had endoscopic ultrasound.

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Purpose: To evaluate ultrasound (US) and magnetic resonance (MR) findings in the viable twisted adnexa.

Materials And Methods: Ten patients underwent US and MR studies before surgical detorsion. Corrected cross-sectional area of the ovary was defined as cross-sectional area minus areas of cysts and follicles superior to 1 cm.

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Renal biopsy may be safely performed on selected pediatric patients in an ambulatory care setting. In order to verify the safety of this new procedure, we performed 51 renal biopsies on an ambulatory care basis over a five-year period (from December 1993 to December 1998): twenty-eight biopsies on transplanted kidneys and twenty-three of native kidneys. During the same period, 56 renal biopsies were performed during a regular hospitalization of a minimum of 24 hours.

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We report on an unusual tumor of the jugular foramen in a 26-year-old male. The lesion showed moderate enhancement on CT scan and a higher signal intensity on T2-weighted MR images than on T1, with a massive enhancement after gadolinium. Tumor was entirely removed surgically and histology was consistent with a low-grade myxoid chondrosarcoma, an exceptional tumor in this location.

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