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Intramedullary, periosteal, and extraskeletal Ewing sarcomas: retrospective study of a series of 126 cases in a reference center
To evaluate the proportion of extraskeletal, periosteal, and intramedullary Ewing sarcomas among musculoskeletal Ewing sarcomas.
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Parosteal osteosarcoma associated with a low-grade component mimicking well-differentiated liposarcoma: a case report
Parosteal osteosarcomas and well-differentiated liposarcomas are both well-differentiated locally aggressive tumors. They both have simple karyotypes with amplification of the 12q13-15 regions including MDM2 and
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Therapeutic outcome of CT-guided radiofrequency ablation in patients with osteoid osteoma
To assess the long-term outcome of computed tomography-guided radiofrequency ablation (CT-guided RFA) in patients with suspected osteoid osteoma (OO).
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Sagittal balance of the spine in patients with osteoporotic vertebral fractures
This study aims to compare the sagittal global spinal balance of patients consulting for osteoporosis, aged above 50 years with and without osteoporotic vertebral fractures (VFs). Global spinal balance is abno...
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Diagnosis of vertebral fractures using a low-dose biplanar imaging system
Vertebral fractures (VFs) are independent risk factors for new fractures. However, spine radiographs cannot be used as a screening method. EOS® has a good diagnostic value for the diagnosis of VF with a better...
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Open AccessRadiological cervical spine involvement in polyarticular idiopathic juvenile arthritis
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Quels sont les diagnostics retenus après angioscanner thoracique chez les patients des urgences suspects d’embolie pulmonaire ?
La pratique de l’angioscanner thoracique spiralé (angio-TDM) a considérablement amélioré la performance des procédures diagnostiques d’embolie pulmonaire (EP). La typologie des diagnostics alternatifs retrouvé...
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Spinal trauma with a complete anterior vertebral body dislocation: a report of three cases
Retrospective review of three cases.
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Schnitzler’s syndrome: 3-year radiological follow-up
Schnitzler’s syndrome comprises urticaria, monoclonal gammapathy, inflammatory signs (fever, enlarged lymph nodes, hyperleukocytosis), and bone lesions. We report the imaging findings and follow-up of a new ca...
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Imaging features of traumatic dislocation of the lumbosacral joint associated with disc herniation
Bilateral facet dislocation of the lumbosacral joint is an uncommon injury. We report on the imaging findings in a patient who had an acute disc herniation associated with a bilateral traumatic lumbosacral dis...
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Cervical involvement in SAPHO syndrome: imaging findings with a 10-year follow-up
Osteoarticular manifestations of SAPHO syndrome include vertebral lesions, typically in the thoracic segment. Chronic inflammatory changes are well depicted by MRI. We report the imaging findings with a 10-yea...
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Computed Tomography
In the examination of the wrist, computed tomography (CT) often reveals additional findings to the plain films, even now when magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become an important modality for musculoskelet...
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A longitudinal insufficiency fracture of the tibia in association with a healed chronic osteomyelitis
Longitudinal stress fracture of the tibia often present with an atypical clinical presentation which can be mistaken for osseous tumor or osteomyelitis. We present a case of longitudinal stress fracture of th...
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Longitudinal stress fractures of the tibia: comparative study of CT and MR imaging
The aim of this study was to compare the performance of CT and MRI in the diagnosis of longitudinal stress fracture of the tibia (LSFT). A retrospective study of imaging findings was performed in 15 patients ...
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Brain and spinal cord MR imaging in a case of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
We describe a case of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis following varicella infection presenting as transverse myelitis. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed diffuse cord swelling and signal increase withou...
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Bilateral slipped capital femoral epiphysis occuring in an adult with acromegalic gigantism
The etiology of slipped capital femoral epiphysis is still unknown. Traumatic, endocrine, toxic, and mechanical causes have all been hypothesized. It is well documented that the highest incidence occurs during...
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MRI in a case of neurotrichinosis
Neurological complications are rare in trichinosis. We report a case with marked hypereosinophilia in which MRI showed multiple small subacute cortical infarcts with Gd-DTPA enhancement.
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Acrylic vertebroplasty in symptomatic cervical vertebral haemangiomas: report of 2 cases
We report two cases of acrylic vertebroplasty in symptomatic cervical vertebral haemangiomas. In both cases significant improvement of symptoms was rapid. One patient was able to return to work.