Publications by authors named "R Leithiser"

Purpose: To show the role of ultrasound (US) in distinguishing retropharyngeal abscess from adenitis in children.

Methods: Eleven infants and children had clinical symptoms suggestive of retropharyngeal infection. Radiographic evaluation included, lateral neck radiography (11/11), contrast-enhanced neck CT (10/11), contrast-enhanced neck MR (1/11), and real time US (11/11) patients.

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The duplex Doppler ultrasound (US) characteristics of 13 infantile hepatic hemangiomas were reviewed to assess the utility of these characteristics in diagnosis and follow-up. Clinical correlation was available for all children, with a histologic diagnosis established in three. A variety of tumoral flow patterns were demonstrated, including arterial and venous signals with high-frequency shifts, arteries with little systolic-diastolic flow variation, and low-frequency arterial and venous signals.

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Twenty-six infants and children with orbital and ocular pathology were examined with ultrasound (US) utilizing real-time imaging and Duplex Pulsed Doppler evaluation. Twenty-two of these patients underwent concurrent orbital computed tomography (CT) and two had magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Orbital and periorbital lesions included hemangioma, dermoid, lymphangioma, rhabdomyosarcoma, encephalocoele and abscess.

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We have reported a case of abscess of the iliopsoas muscle, in which a limp and hip pain pointed toward pathology of the hip. The diagnosis in such cases may be difficult unless there is close attention to the clinical history and a good physical examination is obtained. One ultrasonographic examination of the hip in such a patient, subtle differences between the iliopsoas muscles should alert the radiologist to examine the psoas muscle.

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