Publications by authors named "O Wimpfheimer"

Although the incidence of congenital heart disease remains constant among newborns, improved medical and surgical techniques have dramatically prolonged life expectancy and produced a new, growing group of patients harboring these lesions: adults with congenital heart disease. Conventional imaging techniques in these patients may be limited because of patient size, chest configuration, or poor ventricular function. MR imaging provides a noninvasive means of directly demonstrating their developmental abnormalities and the sequelae of pathophysiologic changes caused by these lesions.

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Objective: The present study describes the frequency and pattern of ligamentum arteriosum calcification seen on chest CT in adults.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 402 sequential unenhanced chest CT studies for ligamentum arteriosum calcification, atherosclerotic cardiac or aortic calcification, and granulomatous calcification. The pattern of calcification was characterized as curvilinear, punctate, or clumped.

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Objective: The purpose of our study was to assess the ability of MR imaging to detect partial tears of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) as these injuries, if extensive enough, may result in ligamentous insufficiency or predispose to subsequent acquired knee instability.

Materials And Methods: A review of all arthroscopic reports from two institutions during the periods 1990-1992 and 1992-1993, respectively, revealed 13 patients with partial tears of the ACL. Thirteen cases each of intact and completely ruptured anterior cruciate ligaments on arthroscopy were randomly selected as controls from the same report review.

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