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Clinical and morphological features of cancer were observed in two groups of miners (of Krivoy Rog iron-ore and Zholty Vody uranium mines), working in hazardous labour conditions. In both of groups the disease course had typical features for lung cancer. Roentgenologic changes were observed, central cancer of left and right lung was revealed by bronchoscopy method.

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[Lymphoscintigraphy as a method of choice for the assessment of lymphatic oedema of the lower limbs].

Pol Merkur Lekarski

December 2005

Uniwersytet Medyczny w Lodzi, Klinika Chirurgii Ogóinej i Gastroenterologicznej.

Among various pathologic conditions characterized by swelling of the lower limbs, lymphatic oedema is that of more frequent occurrence. The oldest method used in the examination of the lymphatic system besides its clinical assessment is colour lymphography based on the application of methylene blue. A more accurate method was employment of iodic contrast media visualised on roentgenological plates.

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Polyostotic giant enostoses with strongly positive radionuclide bone scan.

Ann Diagn Pathol

August 2004

Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School, Newark, NJ, USA.

For nearly three quarters of a century bone islands (enostoses) were considered scintigraphically inactive, hence, easily differentiated radiologically from clinically more significant primary or metastatic intraosseous lesions. However, enostoses' clinical significance has changed considerably since the first report of a case with increased radioactive uptake on bone scan in 1976. Consequently, any radiotracer-positive skeletal lesion, regardless of radiographic appearance and clinical presentation, is now generally viewed with some caution.

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Radionuclide ventriculography (RNV) is a common method to evaluate cardiotoxic effects of drugs applied during chemotherapeutic treatment, whereas thoracic radiographs are used to detect morphologic alterations. Aim of this study was to identify radiographic signs, which correlate with RNV parameters and with RNV image quality. For this study, RNV data of 116 patients receiving chemotherapy acquired during 205 RNV studies (some patients underwent up to 7 follow-up examinations) were correlated to roentgenologic findings assessed by 176 thoracic radiographs.

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Great clinical material presented in the article concerns diseases of the pancreas. The authors prove that the leading role in the appearance of chronic pancreatitis is not infrequently played by disturbances of the motor function of the duodenum. The principal method of diagnosis is thought to remain the roentgenological examination.

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