Publications by authors named "L Ghebontni"

This pictorial review illustrates the anatomical features of normal intra-articular components of the hip and their common disorders on MR arthrography. On T1-weighted MR arthrograms, the normal contrast-filled joint cavity shows a homogeneous high signal intensity. Normal acetabular labrum appears as a well-delineated triangle showing a low signal intensity, surrounded by contrast material in the perilabral recess.

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The aim of this study was to assess the efficacy of a superparamagnetic iron oxide, ferumoxides, in the detection and characterization of focal nodular hyperplasia (FNH) on MR conventional spin-echo (SE), fast spin-echo (FSE) and gradient-echo (GRE) images. Fourteen adults with 27 FNHs were evaluated at 1.5 T before and after injection of ferumoxides.

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We report a case of subacute bowel obstruction due to a compression of the rectosigmoid junction by a chronically distended bladder, occurring in a 91-year-old male suffering from a long-standing diabetes mellitus and a prostatic adenoma. Radiographic, water-soluble contrast enema and pelvic CT features are reported.

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The increased incidence of detection of small renal tumours, less than or equal to 3 cm in diameter, is related to the generalization and improvement of radiological techniques. Many asymptomatic renal tumours are discovered by ultrasonography and computed tomography. Medical imaging is now able to identify simple cysts (morphological characters, absence of blood supply), angiomyolipomas (demonstration of the fatty contingent) and other solid renal tumours (tumour enhancement on computed tomography).

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Six cases of suprascapular nerve entrapment by a ganglion cyst within the spinoglenoid notch or developed from the glenoid labrum are reported. Causes of injury or entrapment of the suprascapular nerve are described including traction or kinking of the nerve, trauma, repetitive exercise, or compression by ganglion cyst. The patients had non specific pain, weakness, and atrophy of the spinatus musculature.

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