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Complete Labyrinthine Aplasia: Clinical and Radiologic Findings with Review of the Literature

Complete Labyrinthine Aplasia: Clinical and Radiologic Findings with Review of the Literature

... imaging findings by the ...of radiologic findings varying from petrous aplasia to otic capsule hypoplasia and may also be associated with anomalies of other temporal bone and skull base structures, ...

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A reappraisal of the radiologic findings of acute inflammation of the epiglottis and supraglottic structures in adults

A reappraisal of the radiologic findings of acute inflammation of the epiglottis and supraglottic structures in adults

... The average clinical time to presentation in the emergency room was 2.4 days (range, 12 hours to 8 days), but the severity of radiologic findings did not seem to correlate with the du- ration of symptoms. ...

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Clinical and radiologic findings in progressive facial hemiatrophy (Parry Romberg syndrome)

Clinical and radiologic findings in progressive facial hemiatrophy (Parry Romberg syndrome)

... Long after its description by Parry in 1825 and Romberg in 1846, progressive facial hemi- atrophy syndrome remains a poorly understood entity (1–3). The major features of this syn- drome, which have been reported ...

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Clinical and Radiologic Findings of Inner Ear Involvement in Sickle Cell Disease

Clinical and Radiologic Findings of Inner Ear Involvement in Sickle Cell Disease

... Several limitations are present in this study. First, diagnosis of LH was made on the basis of imaging findings and clinical presentation, without histopathologic confirmation. How- ever, obtaining tissue for ...

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Radiologic findings of thoracic trauma

Radiologic findings of thoracic trauma

... imaging findings of the 240 patients who underwent MDCT with 16-MDCT Toshiba Aquilion (Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation) and 64-MDCT scanner (Brilliance CT scanner; Philips Healthcare) were analyzed with ...

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Radiologic findings as a determinant and no effect of macrolide resistance on clinical course of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia

Radiologic findings as a determinant and no effect of macrolide resistance on clinical course of Mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia

... x-ray findings were categorized into homogeneous dense lobar consoli- dation, patchy consolidation, nodular opacities, and bi- lateral parahilar infiltration ...

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Radiologic Findings in Two Cases of Acute Schmörl's Nodes

Radiologic Findings in Two Cases of Acute Schmörl's Nodes

... may even be identified as an osteoblastic lesion. Moreover, early MR or scintigraphy findings are not specific, so differentiation from malignant dis- ease or other inflammatory lesions can be difficult (8, 11, ...

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Meningocele manqué: radiologic findings with clinical correlation

Meningocele manqué: radiologic findings with clinical correlation

... Meningocele manque MM is the name given to single or multiple dorsal bands composed of fibrotic or atretic neural tissue found in dysraphic patients; they are discovered incidentally dur[r] ...

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Incidental Radiologic Findings in the 22q11 2 Deletion Syndrome

Incidental Radiologic Findings in the 22q11 2 Deletion Syndrome

... incidental findings (Table ...incidental findings are provided in Fig ...incidental findings: 1) CSP and ventricular prominence, 2) white matter hyperintensities and a 12-mm pineal cyst, 3) multiple ...

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Legionella pneumonia due to non-Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1: usefulness of the six-point scoring system

Legionella pneumonia due to non-Legionella pneumophila serogroup 1: usefulness of the six-point scoring system

... CT findings in 23 Legionella pneumonia pa- tients and almost all patients ...common radiologic findings that were seen in ...However, findings of pleural effu- sion ...

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Tuberculous Spondylitis: Clinical Features of 36 Patients

Tuberculous Spondylitis: Clinical Features of 36 Patients

... Diagnosis of spinal involvement was not suspected in patients without tuberculosis history, evidence of radiologic findings of previous, or current pulmonary tuberculosis.. Erythrocyte s[r] ...

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Transdural Blood Supply in Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations: A Systematic Evaluation of Angioarchitecture

Transdural Blood Supply in Cerebral Arteriovenous Malformations: A Systematic Evaluation of Angioarchitecture

... treatment. Radiologic findings were categorized following the guidelines from the Joint Writing Group for the Re- porting Terminology for Brain Arteriovenous Malformation and Clinical and Radiographic ...

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Respiratory Failure and Hypercoagulability in a Toddler With Lemierre's Syndrome

Respiratory Failure and Hypercoagulability in a Toddler With Lemierre's Syndrome

... CT scan of the neck and chest 48 hours after admission showed partial resolution of the cervical thrombus and radiologic findings consistent with adult respiratory distress syndrome.. No[r] ...

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Long‐term follow‐up after cerebral hemispherectomy: Neurophysiologic, radiologic, and psychological findings

Long‐term follow‐up after cerebral hemispherectomy: Neurophysiologic, radiologic, and psychological findings

... Our patients’ CSF abnormalities included elevated opening pressures, a n average peak protein level of 103 mg percent, and a n average CSF pleocytosis of 121 leukocytes [r] ...

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Computerized Tomography Imaging Features of Head Injury in Abuja, Nigeria’s Capital

Computerized Tomography Imaging Features of Head Injury in Abuja, Nigeria’s Capital

... Heamorrhagic type of diffuse axonal injury DAI, was recorded in 10(3.1%) cases and appeared as multiple hyperdense lesions in the grey/white matter junction and brainstem. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is however the ...

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Craniopharyngioma: radiologic and histologic findings and recurrence

Craniopharyngioma: radiologic and histologic findings and recurrence

... All imaging examinations were reviewed by three neu- roradiologists who were blinded to the histologic findings, clinical course, and treatment. Tumor location, size, and imaging characteristics on MR and CT ...

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Elevated white blood cell count, decreased hematocrit and presence of macrohematuria correlate with abdominal organ injury in pediatric blunt trauma patients: a retrospective study

Elevated white blood cell count, decreased hematocrit and presence of macrohematuria correlate with abdominal organ injury in pediatric blunt trauma patients: a retrospective study

... Results: Overall, 182 patients were included in the study. The groups were comparable by age and mechanism of injury. Management changes based on CT findings were found in 68 (37.4 %) patients. White blood cell ...

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Characteristics of reporting non acute incidental abdominal aortic aneurysms : Quality study of actionable reporting

Characteristics of reporting non acute incidental abdominal aortic aneurysms : Quality study of actionable reporting

... semi-acute findings, it should be avoided that medical specialists are interrupted with a phone call for non-acute ...incidental findings that requires a short or long term follow ...

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Preoperative Embolization of Intracranial Meningiomas with a Fibrin Glue Preparation

Preoperative Embolization of Intracranial Meningiomas with a Fibrin Glue Preparation

... perselective catheterization of all accessible feeding vessels is crucial. This explains why most of the time spent embolizing with fibrin glue is used for superselective catheterization. The glue injection it- self is ...

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Intraventricular noncolloid neuroepithelial cysts

Intraventricular noncolloid neuroepithelial cysts

... We report the clinical, radiologic, and computed tomographic CT findings in three such cases, two occurring in the lateral ventricles and one in the fourth ventricle, Within the lateral [r] ...

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