Publications by authors named "J Broussin"

The authors report a case of tuberculous meningoencephalitis diagnosed in a 20-month-old boy with severe neurological sequelae. Most cases of the tuberculous meningitis occur in children less than 3 years old. The mortality rate and incidence of sequelae are greater without early treatment.

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One hundred ninety-five color Doppler flow (CDF) examinations were performed in 146 renal allografts to assess the capabilities of this technique in detecting intra- or extrarenal vascular complications. Conventional angiography was also performed in 44 transplants. In the group of transplants with angiographic correlation, CDF sonography enabled correct identification of 30 of 34 vascular complications.

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Foraminal and extraforaminal disk herniations are less frequent than intraspinal herniations at the lumbar level and more difficult to diagnose. They are undetected by myelography and distinction between them and an enlarged nerve root may be difficult with CT. Thirty-three patients presenting with persistent radiculopathy and showing an image suggesting a far lateral disk herniation on CT at 34 disk levels were prospectively imaged with magnetic resonance (MR).

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The authors studied the usefulness of MR imaging in the diagnosis of an osteoid osteoma occurring within the C4 left uncinate process. It was detected by scintigraphy and diagnosed by CT. On T2-weighted MR images the nidus showed a very low signal intensity with an increased signal within the adjacent end-plates.

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The hepatic changes in hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (Rendu Osler's disease) involve the extra- and intrahepatic vessels (enlarged hepatic artery, arteriovenous fistulas and inhomogeneous perfusion) and the hepatic parenchyma (fibrosis, telangiectasic cirrhosis). From three observations with liver involvement and imaged with angiography and dynamic CT, the authors emphasize on the role of the latter for detection of these changes, mostly arteriovenous fistulas.

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