Publications by authors named "Joy Masseaux"

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  • Kidney ureter bladder radiography (KUB) is commonly used to evaluate constipation in children with bladder and bowel dysfunction, but its routine use for diagnosis is debated due to radiation exposure concerns.
  • The study aimed to compare KUB's utility with other diagnostic tools, including DVSS, Rome IV criteria, rectal diameter on ultrasound, and the Bristol Stool Form Score, by assessing their correlation with stool burden indicated in KUB.
  • Results showed that among the diagnostic tests, only the rectal diameter on ultrasound was a significant predictor of stool burden in KUB, highlighting the need to rethink reliance on KUB amidst radiation risks, especially for repeated imaging in children.
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For accurate diagnosis of interstitial lung disease (ILD), a consensus of radiologic, pathological, and clinical findings is vital. Management of ILD also requires thorough follow-up with computed tomography (CT) studies and lung function tests to assess disease progression, severity, and response to treatment. However, accurate classification of ILD subtypes can be challenging, especially for those not accustomed to reading chest CTs regularly.

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Introduction: Interpretation of high-resolution CT images plays an important role in the diagnosis and management of interstitial lung diseases. However, interreader variation may exist due to varying levels of training and expertise. This study aims to evaluate interreader variation and the role of thoracic radiology training in classifying interstitial lung disease (ILD).

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Superficial palpable masses of the head and neck are common in the pediatric population, with the vast majority of the lesions ultimately proven to be benign. Duplex ultrasonography (US) has emerged as the first-line imaging modality for the evaluation of superficial pediatric masses. Without utilizing radiation, iodinated contrast material, or sedation and/or anesthesia, US provides a means for quick and cost-effective acquisition of information, including the location, size, shape, internal content, and vascularity of the mass.

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Appendiceal intussusception is a rare entity that primarily affects children. The optimal surgical management is not known. We describe a child with appendiceal intussusception treated by simple appendectomy who suffered recurrent intussusception of the cecum at the base of the appendiceal stump.

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