Search results for "Tomography x ray computed"
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Multiple intrahepatic pseudocysts in acute pancreatitis
2007
Liver pseudocysts are a very rare complication in acute pancreatitis with only a few cases previously described. The lack of experience and literature on this condition leads to difficulties in the differential diagnosis and management. We report herein a case of acute pancreatitis who developed multiple intrahepatic pseudocysts. After complete imaging evaluation, the diagnosis was still unclear and the patient was operated on. The presence of liver lesions in patients with acute pancreatitis should raise the possibility of intrahepatic pseudocysts.
Chronic Osteomyelitis with Bone Sequestrum Penetrating the Bladder Wall
1991
Right atrium compression by a renal cyst: a tomographic diagnosis.
2011
Amyloidose des Knochens und der Weichteile nach einem Plasmozytom
1992
A suspicious calcium spike.
2015
Influencia de la tomografía computarizada abdominal en la estadificación del cáncer de pulmón
2002
Objetivos Analizar la influencia de la exploracion sistematica del abdomen superior mediante TC convencional en la estadificacion de los pacientes diagnosticados de carcinoma broncopulmonar, para la deteccion de las metastasis hepaticas o adrenales. Como objetivo secundario, decribir las caracteristicas de un amplio grupo de pacientes de nuestro medio Material y Metodos Estudio retrospectivo de 387 pacientes (367 varones y 20 mujeres; edad media [± DE] 62,3 ± 10,4 anos, limites, 34–90 anos) diagnosticados de cancer de pulmon (203 carcinoma epidermoide, 75 adenocarcinoma, 15 carcinoma de celulas grandes, 68 carcinoma microcitico y 25 tumores mixtos). La exploracion TC se extendio desde el es…
Management of synchronous vascular and ductal anomalies in living donor liver transplantation for hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma
2013
Left kidney mass in a 45 year old woman
2000
Moderne Diagnostik zystischer Leberläsionen und Hämangiome
2015
Clinical issue: Cystic liver lesions incorporate a broad heterogeneous group of mostly benign but also malignant abnormalities. The radiological aim is the non-invasive diagnosis with the use of different imaging modalities to determine the type of lesion.Standard radiological methods: The common generally asymptomatic incidental findings of cystic lesions on ultrasound, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) must be classified on the basis of specific imaging features. Such a differentiation is essential because the clinical consequences and the appropriate therapy can vary depending on the underlying pathology. Due to the morphological overlap of many cystic lesions…