Publications by authors named "T Quiogue"

Ewing's sarcoma.

Radiol Clin North Am

March 1993

Ewing's sarcoma is a highly malignant tumor of uncertain origin. A strong relationship is suggested between Ewing's sarcoma and tumors of neural origin. The radiologic manifestation of Ewing's sarcoma are protean and lesions may be lytic, mixed lytic-sclerotic, or rarely, predominantly sclerotic.

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  • Fatty infiltration in the liver can also happen in healthy children, not just adults.
  • The diagnostic imaging techniques used, like ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI, show similar results in both children and adults.
  • This suggests that the patterns of liver fat accumulation are consistent across age groups.
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Two patients with different patterns of soft tissue and bone involvement demonstrate the variability of extracutaneous manifestations of juvenile xanthogranuloma, a non-X histiocytosis, better known to dermatologists than to radiologists.

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