Publications by authors named "Sophie Couchon"

Background: Review of the first documented case of aortic wall metastasis from a limb sarcoma.

Case Presentation: In a 56-year-old woman with a diagnosis of a high-grade limb fibrosarcoma, an aortic metastasis was revealed by a fast growing aneurysm of the descending thoracic aorta. This was managed with an endoprosthesis.

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Objectives: To independently evaluate unenhanced, contrast-enhanced perfusion and angiographic MR sequences for pulmonary embolism (PE) diagnosis.

Methods: Prospective investigation, including 274 patients who underwent perfusion, unenhanced 2D steady-state-free-precession (SSFP) and contrast-enhanced 3D angiographic MR sequences on a 1.5-T unit, in addition to CTA (CT angiography).

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We report 4 cases of acute lobar torsion in patients who had undergone bilateral lung transplantation. Bronchoscopy showed complete obstruction in only 2 of them. Torsion was confirmed by computed tomography in coronal minimal and maximal intensity projections with reconstruction.

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Purpose: To retrospectively determine sensitivity and specificity of four findings for distinguishing pulmonary infarction from other causes of peripheral pulmonary consolidations on multidetector computed tomographic (CT) images, with other CT and clinical findings as reference.

Materials And Methods: Institutional review board approved the study and waived informed consent. Three independent radiologists blindly analyzed selected multisection CT images of 50 pulmonary infarctions-not showing direct arterial signs of pulmonary embolism-and 100 peripheral consolidations of other origins.

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This case report documents a UV-light-induced recall phenomenon and reviews the medical literature. In this patient, we observed a severe recall phenomenon precipitated by an extensive sunlight exposure after a chemoradiotherapy organ preservation protocol. Radiation recall phenomenon is a rare but well-described phenomenon, without clear radiation or drug-specific characteristics.

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Osteochondral transplantation requires a careful assessment of the location of donor plugs. A mismatch of cartilage thickness between the donor and recipient site may lead to abnormal stresses and poor function. The objective of this study was to characterize the recommended donor and recipient sites with respect to cartilage thickness in younger individuals.

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Objective: The purpose of our study was to evaluate the reliability of software-calculated doubling times for discerning malignant versus benign nodules.

Materials And Methods: CT lung analysis volumetric software was used to retrospectively calculate the doubling times of 63 solid noncalcified nodules by comparing nodule volumes on baseline and follow-up CT scans obtained a median of 3.7 months apart.

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