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    Lead isotopes and archaeometallurgy

    F. Cattin, B. Guénette-Beck, M. Besse in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (2009)

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    Exploration par IRM de ľhypophyse au cours de la grossesse

    Les modifications hormonales survenant au cours de la grossesse et en particulier ľaugmentation progressive et importante de la prolactinémie sont susceptibles de modifier ľaspect radiologique de ľhypophyse au...

    C. Chayep-Billon-Grand, R. Billon-Grand, S. Oulton in Pathologie hypophysaire et grossesse (2007)

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    Intracerebral Alveolar Echinococcosis

    M.-P. Algros, F. Majo, S. Bresson-Hadni, S. Koch, J. Godard, F. Cattin in Infection (2003)

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    Dural enhancement in pituitary macroadenomas

    We describe the normal dural enhancement patterns of the sellar region and determine whether the duramater is affected by pituitary macroadenomas. Dural enhancement appeared to be usually abnormal in 20 patie...

    F. Cattin, F. Bonneville, I. Andréa, E. Barrali, J. F. Bonneville in Neuroradiology (2000)

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    Vertebral arteriovenous fistula: endovascular treatment with electrodetachable coils

    We report a patient with an iatrogenic vertebro-vertebral fistula responsible for a cerebellar syndrome and a cervical bruit. Endovascular treatment of the fistula was carried out using electrically detachabl...

    S. Miralbés, F. Cattin, I. Andrea, J. F. Bonneville in Neuroradiology (1998)

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    Disseminated intracerebral alveolar echinococcosis: CT and MRI

    Cerebral alveolar echinococcosis is rare and has a poor prognosis. We report an unusual case presenting with disseminated intracranial lesions secondary to primary hepatic infection.

    M. Piotin, F. Cattin, B. Kantelip, S. Miralbès, J. Godard in Neuroradiology (1997)

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    MRI and MR angiography of persistent trigeminal artery

    We describe the MRA and MR angiography (MRA) features of persistent trigeminal artery (PTA) found incidentally in eight patients, with special attention to its origin, site and course. The different patterns ...

    M. Piotin, S. Miralbés, F. Cattin, H. Marchal, M. Amor-Sahli, T. Moulin in Neuroradiology (1996)

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    Dynamic MRI versus dynamic CT in the diagnosis of pituitary microadenoma

    Dynamic MRI is today the most precise technique for detecting the smallest pituitary microadenomas. If MRI is not available or if patients are uneligible for MRI, dynamic CT remains a very acceptable competiti...

    J. F. Bonneville, F. Cattin, M. Piotin in Proceedings of the XV Symposium Neuroradio… (1995)

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    Fourth meeting of the European Neurological Society 25–29 June 1994 Barcelona, Spain

    L. Harms, A. Bock, W. JÄnisch, J. Valdueza, J. Weber, I. Link in Journal of Neurology (1994)

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    Intracranial alveolar echinococcosis: CT and MRI

    Intracranial alveolar echinococcosis is uncommon. We report a patient with right frontal lobe and palpebral lesions secondary to a primary hepatic focus with secondary lesion in the lung. The intracranial and ...

    A. H. Bensaid, J. L. Dietemann, M. M. Filippi de la Palavesa, A. Klinkert in Neuroradiology (1994)

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    New Possibilites for Computed Tomography in the Diagnosis of Pituitary Microadenomas

    Magnetic resonance imaging represents today the method of choice for imaging the hypothalamic-pituitary region, especially for suprasellar tumors. Nevertheless, it is our opinion that computed tomography (CT) ...

    J. F. Bonneville, F. Cattin in Surgery of the Sellar Region and Paranasal Sinuses (1991)

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    Extraforaminal lumbar disc herniations: CT demonstration of Sharpey's fibers avulsion

    Forty-seven extraforaminal lumbar disc herniations (EFLDH) accounting for 7% of all lumbar disc herniations encountered during the same period of time were reviewed. L3–L4 or L4–L5 disc was involved in 89% of ...

    J. -F. Bonneville, M. Runge, F. Cattin, P. Potelon, Y. -S. Tang in Neuroradiology (1989)

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    Dynamic CT Scanning of the Cavernous Sinus

    There is controversy about the exact nature of the parasellar extradural venous spaces. The classical description is that of a blood-filled trabeculated channel which completely surrounds the internal carotid ...

    J. F. Bonneville, F. Cattin, Y. S. Tang in Imaging of Brain Metabolism Spine and Cord… (1989)

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    Neuroblastoma-like epidural localization in non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

    We report a case of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma with CNS involvement confined to the epidural space causing cranial suture diastasis. Cerebrospinal fluid and bone marrow were normal. Two cases only of cranial epidu...

    T. Fest, A. Rozenbaum, F. Cattin, R. Chambers, J. -P. Carbillet in Neuroradiology (1988)

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    Post-traumatic diabetes insipidus and amenorrhea-galactorrhea syndrome after pituitary stalk rupture

    J. Massol, Ph. Humbert, F. Cattin, J. F. Bonneville in Neuroradiology (1987)

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    Dynamic CT scanning of the cavernous sinus

    The direct surgical approach to the cavernous sinus either for vascular malformations or invasive tumors treatment is now largely accepted. The need for detailed vascular anatomy including venous anatomy of th...

    J. F. Bonneville, F. Cattin, M. Bouchareb in The Cavernous Sinus (1987)

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    CT follow-up of microprolactinomas during bromocriptine-induced pregnancy

    In the last few years complete or partial regression of prolactinomas has been demonstrated in nonpregnant women treated by bromocriptine. Thus bromocriptine therapy appears as an attractive alternative to sur...

    J. L. Dietemann, C. Portha, F. Cattin, E. Mollet, J. F. Bonneville in Neuroradiology (1983)

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    CT findings in symptomatic Rathke's cleft cysts of the pituitary gland

    Symptomatic intrasellar Rathke's cleft cysts are rather rare: only a few cases with CT findings have been reported. The authors describe the CT appearance of 3. Histological aspects and embryology are discusse...

    J. L. Dietemann, J. F. Bonneville, F. Buchheit, F. Cattin, N. Heldt in Neuroradiology (1983)

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    Computed tomography of the sellar spine

    The authors report the CT scan findings in a case of sellar spine. This osseous spine which arises in the midline of the anterior aspect of the dorsum sellae and is directed toward the center of the sella turc...

    J. L. Dietemann, J. F. Bonneville, F. Cattin, D. Poulignot in Neuroradiology (1983)