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MR Imaging of Uterus Didelphys Transverse Vaginal Septum Causing Hematometrocolpos and Renal Agenesis
2002
The association of uterus didelphys and unilateral blind vagina with ipsilateral renal agenesis is an infrequent urogenital malformation distinguished by a lesion of the mesonephric duct. In most patients, symptoms are present at the beginning of the menstrual cycle because a transverse vaginal septum on one side obstructs the flow of menses, which consequently collect. Magnetic resonance imaging allows a precise delineation of this congenital abnormality, clearly demonstrating the transverse vaginal septum with hematometrocolpos and uterus didelphys. Extending the magnetic resonance study to the abdomen and employing coronal sections with a wide field of view is important to search for ass…
The presence of White Matter Lesions is not associated with Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease but with its histological severity
2015
Espectro de las manifestaciones orales de VIH/SIDA en la región de Perm (Rusia) e identificación de lesiones orales linguales ulceronecrotizantes ind…
2004
-Objetivo: estudiar la frecuencia y el espectro de las manifestaciones orales de consumidores de drogas infectados por VIH en la región de Perm. -Sujetos: 104 consumidores de droga seropositivos (69 hombres, 35 mujeres; edades desde 15 a 32; 13 co-infectados con virus de la hepatitis) y 13 consumidores de droga con SIDA (7 hombres, 6 mujeres; edades entre 16 y 37; 12 co-infectados con virus de la hepatitis). -Resultados: las formas más frecuentes de lesiones de la mucosa oral en el grupo de pacientes infectados por el VIHcandidiasis (32.7%), lesiones herpéticas (15.4%), queilitis glandular (3.9%), estomatitis aftosa recidivante (2%). La linfadenopatía regional fue observada en el 31% de los…
Bladder tumours in children: An interesting case report of TCC with a partial inverted growth pattern.
2014
Bladder urothelial carcinoma is typically a disease of older individuals and rarely occurs below the age of 40 years. There is debate and uncertainty in the literature regarding the clinicopathologic and prognostic characteristics of bladder urothelial neoplasms in younger patients compared with older patients, although no consistent age criteria have been used to define "younger" age group categories. We report on a 16 years old girl with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder with a partial inverted growth pattern who presented with gross hematuria. Ultrasonography revealed a papillary lesion in the bladder; cystoscopic evaluation showed a 15 mm papillary lesion with a thick stalk loc…