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MDCT and virtual angioscopy in spontaneous aortocaval fistula

2007

Aortocaval fistula is a rare, less than 1%, but life threatening complication, of abdominal aortic aneurysm. Mortality is high but prompt recognition of the fistula can reduce mortality rate. The multidetector row CT (MDCT) findings in a 69-year-old patient with a complex medical history characterized by previous episodes of myocardial ischemia, is reported. MDCT shows an early homogeneous enhancement of the inferior vena cava, slightly dilated at the liver level and markedly narrowed above the renal vein due to aneurysm compression. The patient underwent to emergency laparotomy but died during surgery for cardiac arrest. MDCT allows a prompt recognition of the fistula and different compute…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentFistulaAngioscopyVena Cava InferiorInferior vena cavaAortographyAortic aneurysmUser-Computer InterfaceAneurysmFatal OutcomeImaging Three-DimensionalcavaLaparotomymedicineHumansfistulaRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingcardiovascular diseasesAgedMDCT angioscopymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryvirtual angioscopyPhlebographymedicine.diseaseAngioscopyAbdominal aortic aneurysmaortamultidetector row ctmedicine.veinArteriovenous Fistulacardiovascular systemRadiographic Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedRadiologyRenal veinCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedVascular Surgical Proceduresaorta; cava; fistula; multidetector row ct; virtual angioscopyAortic Aneurysm Abdominal
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Transcatheter recanalisation and stenting of a closed ductus arteriosus in duct dependent lung perfusion

1998

In patients with the congenital cardiac malformation of tetralogy of Fallot, occasionally one pulmonary artery, usually the left, seems angiographically to be absent.1 This pulmonary artery is usually present, but discontinuous with the pulmonary trunk, having originally been supplied by a patent arterial duct. With closure of the duct, the receiving flow to that pulmonary artery is by small collateral vessels, which leads to reduced growth of the involved pulmonary vessels and impedes definite surgical repair. We report a case of a 2 day old, 1890 g, premature, cyanotic boy (oxygen saturation 82%) with tetralogy of Fallot, right sided aortic arch, and discontinuity between the pulmonary tr…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentPulmonary ArteryShort Cases in CardiologyInternal medicinemedicine.arteryDuctus arteriosusHumansMedicinePulmonary wedge pressureDuctus Arteriosus PatentTetralogy of FallotLungbusiness.industryInfant NewbornStentRight-sided aortic archLeft pulmonary arterymedicine.diseaseSurgeryRadiographymedicine.anatomical_structurePulmonary arteryTetralogy of Fallotcardiovascular systemCardiologyStentsmedicine.symptomCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessHeart
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Mid- to long-term results after bipolar radial head arthroplasty.

2009

Background Radial head arthroplasty is considered the treatment of choice for unreconstructable radial head fractures in the acute fracture situation. Although short-term results in the current literature are promising, replacement of the radial head remains controversial as long-term results are still missing. We report our 8.8-year results after treatment with a bipolar radial head prosthesis by Judet. Materials and methods In our department, 19 patients were treated with bipolar radial head arthroplasty between 1997 and 2001. Seventeen of these patients—14 men and 3 women—were examined retrospectively after 106 months (range, 78-139). Of these, 9 patients were treated primarily, 7 patien…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentRadiographyJoint ProsthesisElbowProsthesisRadial head arthroplastyInternal medicinemedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineArthroplasty Replacementbusiness.industryRadial headGeneral MedicineLong term resultsArthroplastyRheumatologySurgerymedicine.anatomical_structureTreatment OutcomeSurgeryFemalebusinessRadius FracturesJournal of shoulder and elbow surgery
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Tako-tsubo cardiomyopathy and microcirculation.

2010

Takotsubo cardiomyopathy was described for the first time in Japan in the 1990s. It is very similar to the ischemic cardiopathy both for clinical and instrumental characteristics. His peculiarity is an alteration of the ventricular contraction mechanism with hypo-akinesis of the apex and lateral segments of the left ventricle, associated with hyper-kinesis of the heart base which is responsible for the typical echocardiographic aspect of a cruet during the systole. However, the etiology of this cardiomyopathy is still unknown despite the fact that numerous hypothesis have been made. A single study of 16 patients proved multivasal damage by a BLASH SCORE analysis of the coronary radiography.…

Malemedicine.medical_specialtytako-tsubo cardiomyopathyCardiomyopathycoronary microcirculation; takotsubo; timi frame countHemodynamicsHealth InformaticsAnterior Descending Coronary ArteryCritical Care and Intensive Care MedicineCoronary AngiographyMicrocirculationTakotsubo CardiomyopathyInternal medicinemedicine.arteryCoronary CirculationMedicineHumansAgedbusiness.industryMicrocirculationmedicine.diseaseStenosisAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureRight coronary arteryCardiologyRadiographic Image Interpretation Computer-AssistedFemalebusinessTIMIBlood Flow VelocityArteryJournal of clinical monitoring and computing
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Assessment of Lower Limb Load Distribution in Patients Treated with the Ilizarov Method for Tibial Nonunion

2021

BACKGROUND Successful treatment of tibial nonunion should lead to a complete bone union, lack of pain, and pathological mobility of the lower extremity, as well as to the achievement of satisfactory joint mobility and muscle strength, which in turn improves its biomechanics. The objective of this study was to assess the load placed on the lower limbs in patients subjected to treatment with the Ilizarov method due to aseptic tibial nonunion. MATERIAL AND METHODS This research involved 24 participants (average age, 55 years). All were diagnosed with aseptic tibia nonunion and treated with the Ilizarov external fixator between 2000 and 2017. The control group was matched to the treated group i…

Malemusculoskeletal diseasesExternal FixatorsNonunionLoad distributionIlizarov TechniqueWeight-BearingPostoperative ComplicationsClinical ResearchOutcome Assessment Health CareHumansMedicineIn patientMuscle StrengthTibiaPedobarographyOrthodonticsTibiabusiness.industryForefootBiomechanicsReproducibility of ResultsGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmusculoskeletal systemmedicine.diseaseBiomechanical PhenomenaRadiographyTibial Fracturesbody regionsLower ExtremityFractures UnunitedFemaleAseptic processingbusinessMedical Science Monitor
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A rare case of Enchondromatosis of the knees and hands with involvement of Hoffa's fat pad and peri-articular soft-tissues

2013

We report a case of a 56-year old man with chronic pain in both knees for several years. This patient had already undergone surgery on his left knee in 2002 after an x-ray showed multiple lytic and well margined lesions in the distal femur and proximal tibia with ground-glass matrix, involving Hoffa's fat pad and the patellar ligament. Histology was consistent with an enchondroma. The most recent MRI examination showed enchondromatosis involving both knees with bilateral extension into Hoffa's fat pad and the patellar ligament. Subsequently, we performed an additional radiographic examination of the hands and feet, as well as an MRI of both hands to identify other possible enchondromas in t…

Malemusculoskeletal diseasesRadiographyEnchondromaOllier diseaseFat padPatellar LigamentEnchondromamedicineEnchondromatosisHumansKneeRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingOllier diseaseEnchondromatosibusiness.industryPatellar ligamentSoft tissueBenign hyaline tumour; Chondroma; Enchondroma; Enchondromatosis; Hoffa's fat pad; Ollier disease; Adipose Tissue; Enchondromatosis; Humans; Magnetic Resonance Imaging; Male; Middle Aged; Patellar Ligament; Hand; Knee; Radiology Nuclear Medicine and ImagingEnchondromatosisAnatomyMiddle AgedHandmusculoskeletal systemmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance Imagingmedicine.anatomical_structureAdipose TissueMusculoskeletal RadiologyBenign hyaline tumourHoffa's fat padbusinessChondromaHumanChondromaJournal of Radiology Case Reports
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A new type of autosomal recessive spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda

2004

Repeated occurrence of a hitherto unrecognized form of spondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tarda (SED tarda) has been studied in two independent families. Because parental consanguinity was also present in one family, autosomal recessive inheritance is proposed. The onset was in late childhood. The slowly evolving disorder shared several features of the already known types of SED tarda. The radiographic abnormalities were limited to the spine and proximal femora. The patients' hands were normal. The entity described is set apart not only from the X-linked and autosomal-dominant forms of SED tarda but also from the already delineated autosomal recessive types by significant clinical and radiographi…

Malemusculoskeletal diseasesSpondyloepiphyseal dysplasiaSpondyloepiphyseal dysplasia tardamedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentGenes RecessiveBiologyOsteochondrodysplasiasGenetic linkageMolecular geneticsGenotypemedicineHumansChildGenetics (clinical)Family HealthGeneticsSpondyloepimetaphyseal dysplasiaFemur Headmedicine.diseaseOsteochondrodysplasiaSpineRadiographyParental consanguinityFemaleEpiphysesAmerican Journal of Medical Genetics
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Ultrasound-guided percutaneous treatment of a calcific acromioclavicular joint

2020

RATIONALE Calcific tendinopathy is one of the most frequent causes of nontraumatic shoulder pain. However, intra-articular calcifications appear to be an infrequent condition. We herein report a rare case study of an intra-articular calcification of the acromioclavicular joint. PATIENT CONCERNS A 46-year-old man presented with an acute pain in the anterior superior region of the left shoulder which also radiated to the left cervical region. The man during the physical evaluation also presented severe functional limitation of the shoulder movements in all planes of motion. DIAGNOSES The diagnosis was carried out through a radiographic and an echotomographic examination, highlighting the intr…

Malemusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyPercutaneousshoulderRadiography03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineCalcinosisRare casemedicineAcromioclavicular jointpain030212 general & internal medicineUltrasonography Interventionalultrasound-guided percutaneous treatmentbusiness.industryGeneral MedicineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseUltrasound guidedmedicine.anatomical_structureAcromioclavicular Joint030220 oncology & carcinogenesisTendinopathyCalcinosiRadiologyTendinopathybusinessHumanCalcificationMedicine
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CEMENTLESS ACETABULAR RECONSTRUCTION AND STRUCTURAL BONE-GRAFTING IN DYSPLASTIC HIPS

2006

BACKGROUND: Studies of acetabular reconstruction with use of cement and bulk bone graft have demonstrated increasing rates of cup failure in patients with dysplastic hips seven years after total hip arthroplasty. Comparable data on the long-term results of bulk bone-grafting done in conjunction with cementless implants are limited. The aim of this study was to review the clinical and radiographic results of autologous bulk bone-grafting in conjunction with a cementless cup. METHODS: From 1987 to 1992, forty-seven patients (forty women and seven men, with an average age of 50.4 years) who had developmental dysplasia of the hip underwent fifty-six total hip arthroplasties and received a struc…

Malemusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyRadiographymedicine.medical_treatmentBone graftingHumansMedicineOrthopedic ProceduresOrthopedics and Sports MedicineProspective StudiesSurvival rateBone TransplantationHipbusiness.industryAcetabular reconstructionAcetabulumGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedAcetabulumSurgerysurgical procedures operativemedicine.anatomical_structureHip boneOrthopedic surgeryFemaleSurgeryHip ProsthesisImplantbusinessThe Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery-American Volume
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Scores for functional disability in patients with rheumatoid arthritis are correlated at higher levels with pain scores than with radiographic scores

2000

Objective To analyze correlations of functional disability scores with other measures of clinical status, in particular, Larsen radiographic scores and pain scores, in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Methods The functional capacity of 141 patients with RA (102 women, 39 men; median age 57 years; median disease duration 11.8 years; 83% rheumatoid factor positive) was assessed according to the Stanford Health Assessment Questionnaire (HAQ). Other variables studied included Larsen scores for radiographic damage of the small joints of the hands, wrists, and feet, pain scores by visual analog scale (VAS), Disease Activity Scores, general health scores by VAS, and Beck Depression Invento…

Malemusculoskeletal diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyVisual analogue scaleRadiographyImmunologySpearman's rank correlation coefficientArthritis RheumatoidRheumatologymedicineHumansImmunology and AllergyRheumatoid factorPharmacology (medical)In patientArthrographyskin and connective tissue diseasesAgedPain Measurementbusiness.industryBeck Depression InventoryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasehumanitiesFunctional disabilityRheumatoid arthritisPhysical therapyRegression AnalysisFemalebusinessArthritis & Rheumatism
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