Publications by authors named "L Medart"

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  • Intracranial transorbital penetrating injury (TOPI) can be difficult to manage, potentially leading to neurovascular issues and infections, with low-speed injuries usually causing less harm than high-speed ones.
  • A case study described a 19-year-old man who suffered a low-speed TOPI but showed partial recovery without the need for surgery, despite some neurological issues.
  • The report emphasizes the importance of a collaborative approach for diagnosing and managing such injuries, as well as the utility of medical imaging in understanding the trajectory of the penetrating object.
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A pulmonary sequestration is a congenital malformation characterized by non-functional lung tissue with abnormal arterial systemic supply and abnormal connection to the bronchial tree. This may lead to recurrent infections rendering a surgical intervention more demanding. Because of multiple anatomic variations, it is important to obtain high-quality preoperative radiological clarification to determine the most suitable surgical approach.

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Benign granulomatous prostatitis mimics prostate cancer on MRI. Peculiar urological history of a patient undergoing prostate MRI helps sorting out that differential, such as a treatment with topic Bacilli Calmette-Guerin instillations.

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Lemierre syndrome is a rare complication of bacterial pharyngitis with cervical thrombophlebitis leading to pulmonary abcesses; the radiologist may have a key role.

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