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    Forensic use of the Greulich and Pyle atlas: prediction intervals and relevance

    The Greulich and Pyle (GP) atlas is one of the most frequently used methods of bone age (BA) estimation. Our aim is to assess its accuracy and to calculate the prediction intervals at 95% for forensic use.

    K. Chaumoitre, B. Saliba-Serre, P. Adalian, M. Signoli, G. Leonetti in European Radiology (2017)

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    Études paléopathologiques de cas d’une atteinte rachidienne rare : les vertèbres en papillon

    Les vertèbres dites en papillon (sagittal cleft vertebrae) sont consécutives à un défaut de fusion du corps vertébral plus ou moins étendu. Cette anomalie du développement (diastématomyélie de type 1 ou rachischi...

    Y. Ardagna, S. Kacki, E. Verna, M. Panuel, M. Baud in BMSAP (2015)

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    Mise au point sur les caractères discrets du membre inférieur : définition, épidémiologie, étiologies

    Les travaux de synthèse sur les caractères discrets post-crâniens sont assez rares dans la littérature et se concentrent plus particulièrement sur le membre supérieur. À partir de ce constat, il semble intéres...

    E. Verna, M. -D. Piercecchi-Marti, K. Chaumoitre, M. Panuel, P. Adalian in BMSAP (2014)

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    Value of fetal skeletal radiographs in the diagnosis of fetal death

    The aim of this study was to assess the value of fetal skeletal radiographs in determining the etiology of fetal death. A total of 1193 post-mortem fetal skeletal radiographs were analysed. Fetuses were class...

    B. Bourlière-Najean, A. Russel, M. Panuel, M. Piercecchi-Marti in European Radiology (2003)

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    Radiographic Imaging of Skeletal Metastases

    Imaging is an important clue in the diagnosis of skeletal metastases. In the imaging armamentarium, the place of conventional radiographic examination has to be defined. The radiographic appearances of skeleta...

    M. Panuel, Ph. Petit, F. Portier, Ch. Chagnaud in Bone Metastases (2002)

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    Pathological fracture in non-ossifying fibroma with histological features simulating aneurysmal bone cyst

    A 12-year-old-girl presented with a fracture of an osteolytic lesion of the distal radius. A 7-year-old girl presented with a fracture of an osteolytic lesion of the femoral shaft. In both cases it was a non-...

    C. Hoeffel, M. Panuel, F. Plenat, L. Mainard, J.-C. Hoeffel in European Radiology (1999)

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    Pulmonary anthracosis in children

    We report two cases of children with malignancies and subpleural nodules found on computed tomography (CT) scan. In both cases the diagnosis was anthracosis. This pathologic condition has never been reported ...

    M. D. Boespflug, B. Bourlière-Najean, M. Panuel, P. Petit, V. Doucet in European Radiology (1999)

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    Imaging of vascularized fibular grafts in large bone reconstruction in skeletally immature patients

    Objective. To describe the imaging findings of vascularized fibular grafts (VFG) in large bone reconstruction in children and teenagers. Design and patients. Fifteen patients aged from 4 to 19 years underwent VF...

    M. Panuel, P. Petit, J. L. Jouve, F. Portier, R. Legré, B. Bourlière in Skeletal Radiology (1997)

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    Calcifications in untreated primary duodenal lymphoma: An exceptional entity

    Calcifications in lymphoma are rare findings prior to therapy. We report our experience with a 13-year-old boy who presented with a primary calcified duodenal Burkitt's lymphoma. US and CT findings are describ...

    P. Petit, M. Panuel, C. Scheiner, P. Devred in Pediatric Radiology (1994)

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    Physeal and epiphyseal extent of primary malignant bone tumors in childhood

    Twenty-two patients with metaphyseal primary malignant bone tumors (17 osteosarcomas, 5 Ewing's tumors) occurring before closure of the growth plate were examined with plain radiographs and MRI in order to det...

    M. Panuel, J. C. Gentet, C. Scheiner, J. L. Jouve, G. Bollini in Pediatric Radiology (1993)

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    Value of MRI and MIBG-I123 scintigraphy in the diagnosis of spinal bone marrow involvement in, neuroblastoma in children

    The results of MRI and MIBG scintigraphy performed on the spine of 14 children with neuroblastoma are reported. In 6 cases of diffuse spinal bone marrow tumor infiltration, diagnosis is easier with MIBG scinti...

    B. Bourliere Najean, S. Siles, M. Panuel, S. Cammilleri, F. Faure in Pediatric Radiology (1992)

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    Splenic hemangioma-report of three pediatric cases with pathologic correlation

    Splenic hemangioma is a vey rare neoplasm in children. We report three cases of splenic hemangioma, two of solitary hemangioma and one of hemangiomatosis. Two patients had hematologic disorders related to hema...

    M. Panuel, F. Ternier, G. Michel, S. Scheiner, B. Bourliere in Pediatric Radiology (1992)

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    MRI of disc space infection in infants and children

    The MR aspects of spondylodiscitis in pediatric patients were studied with a 0.5-Tesla supraconductive magnet: 12 patients were divided in two groups; acute disease (9) and period of sequelae (3). The first gr...

    P. du Lac, M. Panuel, P. Devred, G. Bollini, J. Padovani in Pediatric Radiology (1990)

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    Spontaneous liver adenoma in a child

    Dr. B. Bourliere-Najean, M. Panuel, J. M. Guys, C. Scheiner in Pediatric Radiology (1989)