Publications by authors named "P Jissendi Tchofo"

This case shows the MRI and CT features of a rare entity, namely arachnoiditis ossificans, which should be recognized in patients with long-standing history of multiple spine surgery.

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Saba senegalensis (SS) is a well-known and commonly eaten fruit in Western Africa, especially in the rainy season when it is abundant. The ingestion of its seeds may cause abdominal pain and bowel obstruction. This cause might not be recognized by radiologists who are not aware of SS CT features.

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Article Synopsis
  • * Researchers conducted a study on infants with documented head injuries to examine how CT and MR imaging signals change over time, particularly focusing on the differences between sediment and supernatant in SDHs.
  • * The study concludes by offering a method to establish a timeline for dating infant head injuries based on the observed changes in blood signal and its location on imaging scans.
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Introduction: Neonatal traumatic head injuries (NTHI) can be life-threatening and require aggressive treatment. The indications, techniques, and results of brain decompression are not well defined in the literature.

Methods: We studied prospectively cases of NTHI with intracranial traumatic lesions; skull fractures without underlying lesions were not included.

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