110 results match your criteria: "Department of radiology Hôtel-Dieu de France hospital[Affiliation]"

Injury Spectrum and Radiology Department Response Assessment Following the Beirut Blast.

Disaster Med Public Health Prep

January 2025

Department of Radiology, Hotel-Dieu de France Hospital, Alfred Naccache Boulevard, Beirut, Lebanon.

Objectives: The catastrophic Beirut blast on August 4, 2020 at 6:07 pm resulted in extensive damage. Our study aims to categorize the injuries of patients who were transferred to the radiology department in the first 12 hours following the blast and to evaluate the disaster preparedness of the radiology department at Hôtel-Dieu de France Hospital in order to implement corrective action process.

Methods: A total of 97 patients underwent imaging examinations, comprising 77 CT scans and 20 radiographs, which were retrospectively reviewed by 4 senior radiology residents.

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Is There a Relation Between High Pelvic Incidence and Sagittal Angle of Posterior Lumbar Facets?

World Neurosurg

December 2024

Spine Unit, Orthopedic Department, Hotel Dieu de France Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon; School of Medicine, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon.

Article Synopsis
  • Recent studies indicate a correlation between pelvic incidence (PI) and spondylolisthesis, but no research has explored the link between facet sagittal angle and spinopelvic parameters like PI in healthy individuals.
  • Abdominopelvic CT scans were reviewed from patients under 40 with no spinal issues, focusing on spinopelvic parameters and facet angles at different lumbar levels.
  • The study found a significant association between facet sagittal angle and increased PI at the L5-S1 level, suggesting that PI is related to other risk factors like facet tropism and female gender, which could lead to spinal instability and related conditions.
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Seromucinous hamartoma with unique clinical and histopathological features: a case report and review of the literature.

J Med Case Rep

November 2024

Department of anatomical Pathology, Hotel Dieu de France Hospital, Saint Joseph University, Alfred Naccache Boulevard, PO Box: 166830, Ashrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon.

Background: We present this case to highlight the importance of considering seromucinous hamartoma in the differential diagnosis of nasal cavity lesions, particularly due to its rarity and potential for being mistaken for more aggressive pathologies. Seromucinous hamartoma, although benign, can exhibit clinical and histological features that overlap with those of malignant tumors, posing a diagnostic challenge. This case is especially noteworthy due to the unusual presentation of sebaceous differentiation within seromucinous hamartoma, a feature not previously documented in the literature.

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Replaced unclassified right hepatic artery arising from the celiac trunk: A case report.

Radiol Case Rep

January 2025

Department of Digestive and Endocrine Surgery, Hotel Dieu de France Hospital, Saint Joseph University, Faculty of Medicine, Beirut, Lebanon.

Anatomical variations in hepatic arteries are both common and diverse. According to the classic classification systems, a replaced right hepatic artery typically originates from the superior mesenteric artery, supplying blood to the right liver lobe in the absence of the right branch of the proper hepatic artery. This article reports 2 cases of a rare variation, a replaced right hepatic artery arising directly from the celiac trunk.

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Purpose: Our objective was to analysis the barycentremetry, obtained from the external envelope reconstruction of biplanar radiographs, in adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) and to determine whether assessing would help predict the distinction between progressive and stable AIS at the early stage.

Methods: A retrospective study with a multicentre cohort of 205 AIS was conducted. All AIS underwent a biplanar X-ray between 2013 and 2020.

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  • Splenic rupture, often caused by trauma, can be life-threatening, while spontaneous rupture is much rarer.
  • An 84-year-old man initially treated for pneumonia experienced sudden abdominal pain and unstable blood pressure, leading to the discovery of a spontaneous splenic rupture.
  • After surgery, a tissue exam revealed a splenic hamartoma, which had previously gone unnoticed in medical imaging.
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A 3D Convolutional Neural Network Based on Non-enhanced Brain CT to Identify Patients with Brain Metastases.

J Imaging Inform Med

August 2024

Radiotherapy Department, Institut de Cancérologie de Strasbourg (ICANS), 67200, Strasbourg, France.

Article Synopsis
  • Dedicated brain imaging for cancer patients is rarely recommended unless symptoms arise, and brain metastases are often difficult to identify on non-enhanced CT (NE-CT).
  • This research aims to create a 3D Convolutional Neural Network (3D-CNN) using NE-CT scans to effectively distinguish between cancer patients with and without brain metastases.
  • The study utilized a dataset of 200 patients (100 with and 100 without brain abnormalities), achieving high accuracy (ACC of 0.983) and sensitivity (0.983) in detecting brain metastases, indicating the potential for a reliable diagnostic tool with further validation needed.
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Ectopic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is defined as HCC arising from hepatic parenchyma located in an extrahepatic organ or tissue without any communication with the mother liver. It is very rare and difficult to diagnose by imaging alone. We report a case of a rare ectopic HCC mimicking a right para-aortic retroperitoneal mass and present a review of the literature.

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Introduction: Surgery for colorectal cancer (CRC) is not risk-free; therefore, preoperative evaluation must be done to predict and prevent surgical complications. Sarcopenia, a loss of muscle mass and function, was shown to be associated with surgical complications. Our study evaluates the effects of sarcopenia on short-term patient outcomes after CRC resection.

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Association of calcific rotator cuff tendinopathy with nephrolithiasis and/or cholelithiasis: A case-control study.

Medicine (Baltimore)

June 2024

Department of Rheumatology, Lebanese Hospital Geitaoui-UMC, Faculty of Medical Sciences, Lebanese University, Hadat, Lebanon.

This study aimed to examine the association between calcific rotator cuff tendinopathy (RCT) and nephrolithiasis and/or cholelithiasis. A case-control study was conducted on patients diagnosed with RCT between June 2016 and June 2022. RCT was confirmed by ultrasound, and patients were divided into 2 groups: calcific RCT (case) and non-calcific RCT (control).

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Background: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) affects around 1 to 3% of young individuals, leading to spinal deformities typically exceeding a Cobb angle of 10 degrees without congenital or neuromuscular causes. Advances in treatment now include various surgical techniques such as posterior fusion utilizing all-pedicle screw constructs or hybrid constructs.

Methods: PubMed, Cochrane, and Google Scholar (pages 1-20) were searched up until February 2024.

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Background: Cancer patients are often treated with radiation, therefore increasing their exposure to high energy emissions. In such cases, medical errors may be threatening or fatal, inducing the need to innovate new methods for maximum reduction of irreversible events. Training is an efficient and methodical tool to subject professionals to the real world and heavily educate them on how to perform with minimal errors.

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Background: Adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) affects 1-3% of adolescents, and treatment approaches, including the density of constructs in surgical fusion, vary among orthopedic surgeons. Studies have sought to establish whether high-density or low-density constructs offer superior clinical and radiological outcomes, yet conclusive results are lacking. This meta-analysis aims to provide a definitive answer to the controversial and ambiguous question surrounding the efficacy of different pedicle screw densities in treating AIS.

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  • This study aimed to evaluate the odontoid-hip axis (OD-HA) angle in patients with mild scoliosis to predict whether adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS) is progressing or stable.
  • Researchers used biplanar X-rays from 2013 to 2020 to analyze the OD-HA angle in 205 AIS patients and 83 non-scoliotic controls, identifying key differences in alignment.
  • The findings indicated that AIS patients are significantly more likely to have malalignment, suggesting the OD-HA measurement could help clinicians assess the stability of scoliosis in adolescents.
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Purpose: To study the effect of the enzymatic mixture: Lipase, Collagenase and Hyaluronidase in the treatment of submental fat.

Methods: A monocentric prospective cohort study including 10 female patients, aged between 18 and 65 years old, who received treatment for submental fat with a mixture of Lipase, Collagenase, and Hyaluronidase. The treatment protocol consisted of one treatment session every 21 days for a total of 3 sessions.

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Clinical image quality assessment and mean glandular dose for full field digital mammography.

J Radiol Prot

January 2024

Vision RT Ltd, Dove House, Arcadia Ave, Finchley, London N3 2JU, United Kingdom.

This study aims to assess the image quality (IQ) of 12 mammographic units and to identify units with potential optimisation needs. Data for 350 mammography examinations meeting inclusion criteria were collected retrospectively from April 2021 to April 2022. They were categorised based on the medical reports into 10 normal cases, 10 cases displaying calcifications and 10 cases presenting lesions.

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Acute Appendicitis Caused by Metastasis from Other Organs: A Systematic Review.

J Gastrointest Cancer

March 2024

Department of Digestive Surgery, Hotel Dieu de France Hospital, University Saint Joseph Medical School, Beirut, Lebanon.

Background: Acute appendicitis resulting from inflammation of the mucosa is the most common cause of emergency surgical causes. However, acute appendicitis caused by metastasis from other organs is very rare. Patients having this entity were only described in the literature as case reports.

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Updates in the Management of Primary Mediastinal B Cell Lymphoma.

Clin Lymphoma Myeloma Leuk

December 2023

Hematology Oncology Department, Hotel Dieu de France Hospital, Beirut, Lebanon.

Primary mediastinal B cell lymphoma (PMBCL) is considered a distinct pathology according to the WHO classification of lymphoid malignancies. Patients have a better prognosis after the addition of Rituximab to anthracycline-based chemotherapy. The role of consolidative radiotherapy is controversial after the approval of dose-adjusted R-EPOCH and the selection of patients to undergo radiotherapy is based on end-of-therapy PET CT.

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Secondary immunodeficiency (SID) can occur as a result of multiple factors, including hematological malignancies, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), immunosuppressive treatment, biologics, and anti-inflammatory drugs. SID includes disorders resulting from impairment of both cellular and humoral immunity. This review focuses on the current risk factors, implications, and challenges in managing SID patients with impaired humoral immunity, which includes quantitative (hypogammaglobulinemia) and/or functional antibody and B-cell deficiencies specifically related to hematological malignancies and post-HSCT.

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Solitary large brain metastases (LBM) and high-grade gliomas (HGG) are sometimes hard to differentiate on MRI. The management differs significantly between these two entities, and non-invasive methods that help differentiate between them are eagerly needed to avoid potentially morbid biopsies and surgical procedures. We explore herein the performance and interpretability of an MRI-radiomics variational quantum neural network (QNN) using a quantum-annealing mutual-information (MI) feature selection approach.

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CT Scan in Children Suspected of Foreign Body Aspiration: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis.

Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg

January 2024

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Hotel Dieu de France Hospital, Saint Joseph University, Beirut, Lebanon.

Objective: The goal of this study is to evaluate the sensitivity and specificity of computed tomography (CT) scans in the diagnosis of foreign body aspiration (FBA) in children, and to determine whether chest CT scans would reduce the need for diagnostic rigid bronchoscopies.

Data Sources: MEDLINE, EMBASE, Scopus, and the Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) databases were searched for relevant articles and conference proceedings that were published in English through November 1, 2022.

Review Methods: We included prospective and retrospective studies comparing chest CT scans and rigid bronchoscopy for the diagnosis of FBA in pediatric patients (<16 years old).

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Introduction: A rectourethral fistula (RUF) is an infrequent complication that can be iatrogenic in most cases. Multiple surgical interventions were described for RUF repair including transsphincteric, transanal, transperineal, and transabdominal approaches. To this day, there is no consensus on a standardized surgery of choice for acquired RUF.

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As less invasive options for surgical tumor removal, minimally invasive ablative techniques have gained popularity. Several solid tumors are being treated with cryoablation, a non-heat-based ablation technique. Cryoablation data in comparison over time demonstrates better tumor response and faster recovery.

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Background: Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis and spondyloarthritis share similarities in clinical and radiological findings. In this article, we report a case of overlapping of these two hyperostotic diseases followed by an extensive narrative review of the literature focusing on the gray areas in the diagnosis of diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis.

Case Description: We report the case of simultaneous diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis and ankylosing spondylitis in a 57-year-old man.

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Peri-appendicular Abscess in a Spigelian Hernia.

Surg J (N Y)

October 2022

Department of Digestive Surgery, Hotel Dieu de France Hospital, University Saint Joseph Medical School, Beirut, Lebanon.

 Spigelian hernias are a rare type of lateral ventral abdominal hernia and their content can include any of the intra-abdominal organs. Many cases have described the presence of a variety of abdominal organs in Spigelian hernias, but only few cases report the presence of an incarcerated appendicitis. Imaging is an important step in the diagnosis to avoid the lack of knowledge in such cases.

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