Publications by authors named "Jeffrey B Mendel"

Introduction/objective: Hydrocephalus is a common neurosurgical disorder that can lead to significant disability or death if not promptly identified and treated. Data on the burden of hydrocephalus in low-income countries are limited, given a lack of radiologic resources for the diagnosis of this condition. Here, we present an analysis of patterns of hydrocephalus from a large sample of computed tomography (CT) scans of the head performed at a public hospital in rural Haiti, a low-income country in the Caribbean.

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Background: Neuroimaging is often unavailable in low-income countries, creating challenges for precise diagnosis of neurologic disease in individual patients, and impeding acquisition of precise neuroepidemiologic data for program and policy development.

Methods: We analyzed reports from 3614 head CTs performed between July 2013 and January 2016 at Hôpital Universitaire de Mirebalais, a public academic hospital in rural Haiti, extracting patients' age, study indication, and radiologic findings.

Results: The most common indications for head CT were headache (27%), trauma (19.

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Objective: Benign breast masses, such as fibroadenomas, are common, and their management is variable, depending on symptoms and patient concerns. We undertook this study to determine the safety, efficacy, and patient acceptance of percutaneous excision of benign breast masses by using a hand-held vacuum-assisted device.

Methods: By using sonographic guidance, percutaneous removal was performed in 40 patients with 42 lesions by using a 9-gauge (n = 13) or 12-gauge (n = 29) probe (ATEC; Suros Surgical).

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Background: Three-dimensional rotational atriography (3DATG) was developed to supplement two-dimensional fluoroscopy with 3D volume reconstruction of the left atrium (LA), pulmonary veins (PV), and other structures. Until recently, 3DATG images could only be viewed separately and were not suitable to directly guide atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and accuracy of intraprocedural 3DATG.

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Objective: As breast MRI has become more widely used, the need to biopsy suspicious lesions visible only on MRI has increased. A small percentage of these lesions are not amenable to MR-guided biopsy. We report our technique of CT-guided core needle biopsy of breast lesions.

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Objective: The purpose of this study was to prospectively assess the usefulness of computer-aided detection (CAD) in the interpretation of screening mammography and to provide the true sensitivity and specificity of this technique in a clinical setting.

Subjects And Methods: Over a 26-month period, 5,016 screening mammograms were interpreted without, and subsequently with, the assistance of the iCAD MammoReader detection system. Data collected for actionable findings included dominant feature (calcification, mass, asymmetry, architectural distortion), detection method (radiologist only, CAD only, or both radiologist and CAD), BI-RADS assessment code, associated histopathology for those undergoing biopsy, and tumor stage for malignant lesions.

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It has been established that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) increases breast tissue density on mammography in up to 30% of women receiving treatment. The effects of selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) on breast tissue have received limited attention, although there have been several reports of tamoxifen decreasing mammographic tissue density in some women undergoing adjuvant or prophylactic breast cancer treatment. We report a case of a premenopausal woman treated with tamoxifen for 5 years whose mammographic density decreased while on tamoxifen and returned to her baseline density following termination of the drug.

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