Publications by authors named "S Brijs"

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  • Gout is a common type of arthritis that can be easily diagnosed when patients show typical symptoms and test results, but atypical cases can confuse doctors.
  • Gouty tophi, which are deposits of uric acid crystals, can appear in unusual places and may resemble other conditions, earning gout the nickname "great mimicker."
  • This article discusses a specific case of a painless gout nodule next to the Achilles tendon, highlighting the importance of considering gout in differential diagnoses for tendon-related masses.
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the appearance and the natural evolution of desmoid tumors on MR imaging, given histologic correlation. The MR images of 30 desmoids (20 primary and 10 recurrent) in 26 patients were scored for a multiplicity of morphological parameters, signal intensity (SI) on different pulse sequences, and behavior after contrast administration. Natural evolution was evaluated in 2 primary and 3 recurrent lesions, and correlated with evolution on histologic specimens.

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Congenital cysts of the seminal vesicles with ipsilateral renal aplasia or dysplasia are rare but have been well described in the literature. We report the first case where anal tenesmus was the only presenting symptom. Another unique feature was the combination of this anomaly with a duplication of the inferior vena cava.

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We report on CT and MR image findings of a skull base chondrosarcoma. Chondroid mineralisation, a histological feature of chondrosarcoma, can be recognised on CT and is, together with the off-midline position of the tumour, the most characteristic finding. Differentiation is usually made by histological and immunocytochemical staining.

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