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The sonographic evaluation of the great vessels' interspace in the pediatric retroperitoneum
The great vessels' interspace, in the pediatric retroperitoneum, deserves special attention during abdominal sonographic examination. By rotating the child into the right anterior oblique position, the full le...
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Osteopathia striata, cranial sclerosis with cleft palate and facial nerve palsy
Osteopathia striata (OS) is a rare bone dysplasia characterized by longitudinal sclerotic striations of the long bones. It is of no clinical importance, but OS associated with cranial sclerosis represents a se...
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135 PUBERTAL DEVELOPMENT AND FINAL HEIGHT IN CIRLS WITH CENTRAL PRECOCIOUS PUBERTY (CPP) AFTER THERAPY WITH THE Gn-RII ANALOC D-TRP-6-LII-RII
Fifteen girls with CPP who have been treated with D-TRP-6-LH-RII (13 daily s.c.; 2 monthly i.m.) for 1 to 5 yrs were followed after therapy for 6 months to 4 yrs. Resumption of pubertal developmont was evident...
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Osteogenic sarcoma of the calvarium in children: CT manifestations
Primary osteogenic sarcoma of the skull is rare in the pediatric age. The CT manifestations, and the differential diagnosis are discussed in relation to two cases, one an osteolytic type and the second an oste...
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The CT manifestations of the primary gynecological chylous reflux syndrome in the pediatric age
Gynecological chylous reflux syndrome (GCRS) is characterized by genital discharge of chyle, due to congenital lymphangiectasis and insuffiiciency of the pelvic lymphatic channels. A girl with genital chylous ...
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The sonographic signs of the peritoneal pseudocyst obstructing the ventriculo-peritoneal shunt in children
The installation of the ventriculo-peritoneal shunt (VPS) is on the rise in the pediatric age. Its obstruction is a major cause for further deterioriation of the already present hydrocephalus. Distal VPS obstr...
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Liver candidiasis
Liver candidiasis is characterised by small abscesses spread throughout the organ at random. These lesions may be identified sonographically. In the active phase of the disease, hepatomegaly is seen together w...
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Cystic mediastinal lesions in children: Evaluation by magnetic resonance and conventional imaging
The signals obtained from mediastinal cystic lesions in children by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) have been analysed. The advantages and pitfalls in establishing the final diagnosis by MRI are compared to t...
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The bubble sign in the gasless abdomen of the newborn
The bubble sign (BS) in the gasless abdomen of the newborn is a helpful clue in the diagnosis of an upper gastrointestinal obstruction. The already swallowed air serves as the natural contrast agent. The singl...
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A rare coexistence of a multicentric hepatic hemangioendothelioma with a large brain hemangioma in a preterm infant
A preterm infant with a rare association of a multicentric hepatic hemangioendothelioma (MHH) and a large brain hemangioma is described. The imaging investigations and their findings are discussed. It is recom...
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Central precocious puberty: Evaluation by neuroimaging
To evaluate the incidence of abnormal intracranial findings in children with central precocious puberty, 62 children (51 girls, 11 boys) were examined by computerized tomography and/or magnetic resonance imagi...
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Tracheomegaly in Brachmann-de Lange
Brachmann-de Lange syndrome is a well-described congenital disorder. Skeletal anomalies and respiratory infections are its hallmarks. To the known imaging signs, the authors add tracheomegaly, which has not be...
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MRI in acute poliomyelitis
MRI can be used in the diagnosis of anterior horn infection and for assessing the extent of disease. There are no specific MRI signs to differentiate between the various possible pathogens. This is demonstrate...
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Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis mimicking malignant disease: is preservation of the kidney possible?
Xanthogranulomatous pyelonephritis (XGP) is an uncommon form of pyelonephritis rarely seen in children. It is characterized by destruction of the renal parenchyma and invasion of adjacent tissues, mimicking re...
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Iron overload following bone marrow transplantation in children: MR findings
Objective. The purpose of this study was to determine the incidence of post-transfusional iron overload in children after bone marrow transplantation by reviewing their magnetic resonance imaging (MR) findings.
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Effet du vieillissement normal sur la position de la bifurcation aortique et de la confluence cave caudale: étude tomodensimétrique
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Effect of normal ageing on the sites of aortic bifurcation and inferior vena cava confluence: a CT study
The object of this retrospective study was to determine the sites of abdominal aortic bifurcation and inferior vena cava confluence in relation to age and sex. The study group comprised 180 subjects (90 males ...
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Effect of normal ageing on the sites of aortic bifurcation and inferior vena cava confluence: a CT study
The object of this retrospective study was to determine the sites of abdominal aortic bifurcation and inferior vena cava confluence in relation to age and sex. The study group comprised 180 subjects (90 males ...
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Diffuse brain stem gliomas Are we improving outcome?
We reviewed our experience with diffuse brain stem glioma (dBSG) to evaluate whether any improvement of outcome had occurred in our patients over the years. Of the 24 children referred to our department with ...
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Spontaneous splenic rupture in infectious mononucleosis: conservative management with gradual percutaneous drainage of a subcapsular hematoma
Spontaneous splenic rupture (SSR) is a rare but potentially lethal complication of infectious mononucleosis (IM). Because the inflamed spleen is usually enlarged, congested, and friable, emergency splenectomy...