The authors, after reviewing the main features of the so called "leukemic osteopathy", remark how the natural history of leukoses has changed thanks to progress in both diagnosis and treatment. Indeed, the condition is now diagnosed early and its remission is quick. Thus, the cases with X-ray-evident bone involvement are quite uncommon: hence the need to use, at AL onset, imaging techniques which are more sensitive to bone marrow changes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study of anorectal malformations has considerably improved over the last years also thanks to the use of such diagnostic techniques as CT and MR imaging, which allow a better knowledge of perineal region anatomy and the demonstration of the development of sphincteric structures. The most important diagnostic phase for the identification of anorectal malformations consists in the detection of rectal fistulas. The authors report on their experience with barred water-soluble contrast enema in the study of anorectal anomalies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTwenty-six cases of rare primary cranial vault tumors are reported, together with 4 cases of primary tumors of the base of the skull and 3 cases of monostotic cranial neuroblastoma. Whereas some rare primary cranial vault tumors may present with characteristic radiographic patterns (e.g.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe have reviewed 5 cases of Caroli's disease, studied from 1982 to 1987, in order to define the validity of its sonographic signs. The "intraluminal portal vein" sign, found in all the cases, is emphasized. This sign may be easily identified and it is never encountered in other diseases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF16 cases of primary sacral bone tumours in children are reported. These include 13 patients with Ewing's sarcoma and 3 with very rare primary sacral bone tumours in childhood--chordoma, haemangiopericytoma and osteoblastoma. All sacral bone tumours, with the exception of Ewing's sarcoma are very rare in childhood.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn spite of the recent and substantial improvements in MR technique, some problems still exist relative to its applications in routine clinical exams in pediatric ophthalmology. The main problems are: inadequate MR equipment, long examination time, and MR inability to demonstrate intraocular calcifications. Ocular and orbital ultrasound (US) studies are highly operator-dependent, and US utility has been especially described in evaluating ocular, but not orbital, lesions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report on an infant male who presented with microcephaly of prenatal onset, schizencephaly, decorticated disturbance of the neurological function, congenital optic atrophy, abnormal eye movements and nystagmus. In addition, he had a skeletal dysplasia with predominant acromelic involvement and a renal disease characterized by both nephritic and nephrotic changes. The natural history of his condition included severe postnatal failure to thrive, lack of development of psychomotor milestones, intractable seizures, terminal renal insufficiency with early death.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAustralas Radiol
November 1989
14 cases of rare, primary iliac, pubic and ischial bone tumours or tumorous conditions are reported. These include aneurysmal bone cyst, eosinophilic granuloma, cavernous haemangioma, osteoid osteoma, fibrous dysplasia, fibrous dysplasia with sarcomatous degeneration, chondrosarcoma, lymphoma and atypical malignant histiocytosis. The possibilities to be considered in the accurate radiographic recognition of primary tumours of iliac, pelvic and ischial bones are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF30 children with Ewing's sarcoma, the most common malignant pelvic tumour in childhood, were analysed. The diagnosis of Ewing's sarcoma is relatively easy and can be established in most of the cases on plain radiography. The diagnostic radiographic features of the tumour are discussed.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCT findings in a series of 23 cases of tuberous sclerosis are presented. The great importance of CT screening for the early diagnosis of this disease and the opportunity of CT follow-up of subependymal nodules, for their high malignant potential are underlined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new computer method has been developed that allows the reprocessing of standard CT scans to produce 3D surface images. We employed the 3D reconstruction program developed by Hitachi Medical System using an Ansaldo A-TOM XR 1200 scanner. The process requires only standard CT scanner hardware, and reconstruction time is comparable to that of sagittal and coronal reconstructions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Cardiovasc Surg (Torino)
July 1987
Forty-nine infants with symptomatic vascular rings and slings, ranging in age from 20 days to 12 months, required surgical intervention between 1973 and 1984. The following anomalies were present in our patients: double aortic arch with left descending aorta (14), double aortic arch with right descending aorta (6), anomalous innominate artery (13), right aortic arch with aberrant left subclavian artery (4), left aortic arch with aberrant right subclavian artery (10), aberrant left pulmonary artery (pulmonary sling) (2). All the babies had symptoms related to compression of the trachea and/or esophagus.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA case of a carotid body tumor is presented, which was observed in a forty-four-years-old patient. This in an uncommon type of neoplasia whose incidence and clinical features are discussed. It is underlined the role of carotid angiography as the most reliable diagnostic tool.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExtramedullary solitary plasmocytoma (E.S.P.
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February 1983
Ateneo Parmense Acta Biomed
October 1979
The Authors, after a brief review of the literature concerning the congenital fistulae and cysts of the nasal dorsum with special regard to the etiology, pathology, diagnosis and therapy, report a personal case of such fistulae in a 15 year old male. They stress importanct, for an accurate diagnosis, of radiography and fistulography and reccomend, radical surgery.
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