Publications by authors named "Vianney Ndayishimiye"

Tumoral calcinosis is a rare cause of intratissular calcifications in hemodialysis patients with chronic renal failure. Its frequency is estimated between 0.5 and 7% of patients.

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  • Fibrous uterine polyps are common in menopausal women, particularly between ages 40-49, but rare in younger women; they usually occur in the uterus's body and fundus.
  • This report discusses a unique case of a 44-year-old woman with a cervical fibrous polyp, who had symptoms of breakthrough bleeding and pelvic pain for three months.
  • The importance of educating radiologists on the varied presentations of fibrous polyps is emphasized, highlighting the need for careful exploration, suspicion of malignancy, and the necessity for histological studies to guide treatment decisions.
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The giant aneurysm of the subclinoid portion of the internal carotid artery is a relatively rare disease that can present serious complications. We present the case of a 40-year-old guy who was suffering from a headache and had complete ophthalmoplegia in his right eye. A brain scan shows a right temporal subdural hematoma, associated with subarachnoid hemorrhage, and total Sylvian subacute ischemic stroke.

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Brachial plexus lesions most often occur in multiple trauma. We report a case of a 37-year-old patient who presented an upper left limb total sensitivomotor deficit and amyotrophy after a cervical and upper limb trauma. Cervical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed.

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Introduction: Epidermoid cysts of the temporal bone are rare, benign and slow-growing lesions.

Patient And Methods: We report the case of a 69-year-old female patient followed up for a symptomatic intradiploic epidermoid cyst of the temporal scale and left mastoid region, which had been operated on but recurred.

Results: MRI demonstrated a well-limited lesion seen as a hyposignal on T1-weighted images, hypersignal on T2-weighted images, on FLAIR and on diffusion-weighted images not enhanced by gadolinium.

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Introduction: Chondrosarcoma is a tumour with a cartilaginous matrix frequently encountered in long bones and the pelvis with rare sinonasal location.

Patient And Methods: We report the case of a 25-year-old patient who was referred to us for an extension work-up for sinonasal chondrosarcoma confirmed by anatomopathological examination.

Results: Facial magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) confirmed by a CT scan showed an osteolytic tumour process of the hard palate and walls of the left maxillary sinus that was locally advanced.

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