Purpose: In Canada, ultrasonography is the primary imaging modality for children with suspected appendicitis, yet equivocal studies are common. Magnetic resonance imaging provides promise as an adjunct imaging strategy. The primary objective of this study was to determine the proportion of children with suspected appendicitis and equivocal ultrasound where magnetic resonance imaging determined a diagnosis.
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January 2013
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) provides accurate and valuable information regarding cardiac shunts including their location, size, and flow. We describe the MRI findings of a restrictive atrial septal defect within a complex case of congenital heart disease: univentricular atrioventricular connection of left ventricular type with right-sided discordant atrioventricular connection (single), absent left atrioventricular connection, and ventriculoarterial discordance. Few similar cases are reported in the literature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Confirmation of early long-bone epiphyseal osteonecrosis in pediatric patients with leukemia allows for medical and surgical intervention before articular surface collapse. MRI detects early osteonecrosis, but multiple focused MR images are required to capture all lesions.
Questions/purposes: We determined whether whole-body MRI (WB-MRI) could (1) assist in diagnosing long-bone epiphyseal and other osteonecroses, (2) characterize articular surface involvement, and (3) detect preferential sites for osteonecrosis.
We describe an unusual case of a child who had ingested sand and stones and presented with signs and symptoms suggestive of appendicitis. Plain radiographs revealed calcific opacities in the right iliac fossa simulating appendicoliths. At surgery and histopathology a small sealed off perforation of the terminal ileum with hard concretions in the wall was observed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of plasmacytoma arising from the hyoid bone is described, this is a distinctly unusual site, as the marrow-containing flat bones are more commonly affected. On a review of the literature this appears to be the first report of plasmacytoma occurring in the hyoid bone. The patient underwent a CT scan and plain radiographs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe utility of computed tomography in pretherapy assessment of esophageal carcinoma is reviewed. Computed tomographic findings in 78 patients with histologically proved esophageal carcinoma were corelated with findings at surgery and histopathology. Computed tomography (CT) was found to be fairly accurate in assessing tumor extent, invasion of adjacent mediastinal structures and distant metastases but was of no help in detecting periesophageal lymph node involvement.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNon-Hodgkin lymphoma of the prostate is rare: only 42 cases have been reported. The authors describe a 27-year-old man with this disease. Lymphoma should be considered as a rare cause of enlargement of the prostate, especially in a young man.
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