Publications by authors named "Nathalie T Domloj"

Pseudoaneurysms of the superficial temporal artery (STA) must be considered in the differential diagnosis of masses of the lateral forehead and temporal fossa. Although the first reported case of a temporal artery aneurysm was by Thomas Bartholin in 1740, this lesion receives scant mention in the plastic and maxillofacial surgical literature. A history of recent blunt trauma or surgery to the forehead combined with a pulsatile bruit should direct the physician to this diagnosis.

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It has been previously suggested in the literature that with aging, degenerative changes as well as disc herniation start at the lower lumbar segments, with higher disc involvement observed in an ascending fashion in older age groups. We conducted a study to investigate this correlation between age and level of disc herniation, and to associate it with the magnitude of the Lumbar Lordotic Angle (LLA), as measured by Cobb's method. We followed retrospectively lumbosacral spine MRI's of 1419 patients with symptomatic disc herniation.

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