Down syndrome patients are immunodeficient and commonly suffer from respiratory infections. Two children with Down syndrome were referred for evaluation of recurrent pneumonia accompanied by persistent infiltrate on chest radiographs. In both cases the radiographic abnormalities were actually found to be Morgagni hernia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Major efforts are being directed at the early diagnosis of breast cancer. The diagnosis rate of non-palpable tumors is steadily growing as a result of increased screening by mammography. In most patients with non-palpable lesions, percutaneous image-guided biopsies have replaced wire localization with surgical excision for obtaining tissue diagnosis.
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