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The utility of 3D medical imaging techniques for obtaining a reliable differential diagnosis of metastatic cancer in an Iron Age skull.

2018

Abstract In this report we present a case of neoplastic disease affecting an Iron Age skull that provides some of the earliest evidence of metastatic cancer (MC) in Western Europe. The cranium comes from the indigenous site of Baucina (Palermo, Sicily) and was recovered in a multiple burial context dated to the 6th–5th centuries BCE. The skull was attributed to an adult female and was characterized by numerous perforating lytic lesions. CT and 3D imaging analyses were crucial for obtaining a diagnosis of MC. Based on the morphology of the lytic lesions and the biological profile of our specimen, we can tentatively suggest breast carcinoma as the primary origin of the clinical manifestations…

AdultArcheologyPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyPaleopathologyPalaeopathology Osteolytic lesions 3D imaging Differential diagnosis Metastatic carcinomaContext (language use)Bone NeoplasmsSettore BIO/08 - Antropologia030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingPathology and Forensic MedicineMetastatic carcinomaDiagnosis Differential03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineImaging Three-DimensionalImage Interpretation Computer-AssistedMedical imagingmedicineHumans0601 history and archaeologyNeoplasm MetastasisPaleopathologyHistory Ancient060101 anthropologybusiness.industryFossilsCarcinomaSkullCancer06 humanities and the artsmedicine.diseaseSkullmedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleDifferential diagnosisBreast carcinomabusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedInternational journal of paleopathology
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Inflammatory Pseudotumor of Mediastinum Treated with Tomotherapy and Monitored with FDG-PET/CT: Case Report and Literature Review

2010

Mediastinal inflammatory pseudotumor is a rare disease with reactive pseudoneoplastic features and a proven capacity for local invasion. The radiographic appearance of inflammatory pseudotumor is quite non-specific and the definitive diagnosis is based on the histological evaluation of tissue specimens. Resection of the lesion is the treatment of choice. However, nonsurgical treatments such as radiotherapy and steroids have been employed in the setting of incomplete surgical resection, tumor recurrence, and patients being unfit for surgery. The case described here is being reported because of the rare mediastinal location and atypical treatment approach including salvage irradiation and mon…

AdultCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPET/CTRadiographymedicine.medical_treatmenttomotherapyAdult; Granuloma Plasma Cell; Humans; Mediastinal Neoplasms; Positron-Emission Tomography; Tomography X-Ray Computed; Fluorodeoxyglucose F18; RadiopharmaceuticalsMediastinal NeoplasmsGranuloma Plasma CellTomotherapy030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingInflammatory pseudotumorLesion03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineFluorodeoxyglucose F18HumansMedicineTomographyPET-CTGranulomabusiness.industryMediastinumGeneral MedicinemediastinumX-Ray ComputedRadiation therapymedicine.anatomical_structureOncologyPositron-Emission TomographyPlasma CellInflammatory pseudotumorRadiologyRadiopharmaceuticalsmedicine.symptomTomography X-Ray Computedbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryRare diseaseTumori Journal
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A new method for the placement of brachytherapy probes in paranasal sinus and nasopharynx neoplasms

1999

Abstract Purpose: In afterloading therapy, the exact placement of the applicator is crucial for the result of radiotherapy. A deviation of few millimeters from the target leads to a significant reduction of radiation energy to the tumor. Methods and Materials: We present a new method using a computer-assisted device for three-dimensional placing of afterloading probes based on CT scans that allows for the exact placement. Results: Target points have been reached with an accuracy of 0.6 mm. Since 1991 we have used this technique for 24 clinical applications in 11 patients with recurrent neoplasms in the region of the paranasal sinuses and nasopharynx for palliative treatment. Conclusions: Th…

AdultCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPalliative treatmentNasopharynx Neoplasmsmedicine.medical_treatmentBrachytherapyBrachytherapyHumansMedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSinus (anatomy)AgedRadiationbusiness.industryComputer aidCarcinomaNasopharyngeal NeoplasmsEquipment DesignMiddle AgedRadiotherapy Computer-AssistedRadiation therapymedicine.anatomical_structureParanasal sinusesOncologyCarcinoma Squamous CellRadiologyNeoplasm Recurrence LocalTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessParanasal Sinus NeoplasmsInternational Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
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Cerebral blood flow, computerized tomography and angiography in 562 cases of cerebrovascular insufficiency

1987

The measurement of cerebral blood flow (CBF) in addition to cerebral computerized tomography (CT) and angiography is most reliable in cases of transient ischemic attacks (TIA) and prolonged reversible ischemic neurologic deficits (PRIND). Alterations of CBF can be detected in symptom-free intervals. The cerebrovascular reactivity to CO2 stimulus is regarded as an especially suitable tool to prove the cerebrovascular reserve. If it is diminished, cerebral angiography should be carried out since it will often show major obstructive lesions. Angiography shows no sure correlation between CBF and collateral circulation. Strong opthalmic pathways in unilateral occlusion of the internal carotid ar…

AdultCarotid Artery Diseasesmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentBrain Ischemiamedicine.arteryOcclusionmedicineHumansChildAgedAged 80 and overmedicine.diagnostic_testCerebral infarctionbusiness.industryCerebral InfarctionGeneral MedicineCarbon DioxideMiddle AgedIntracranial ArteriosclerosisCollateral circulationmedicine.diseaseCerebral AngiographyCerebral blood flowIschemic Attack TransientCerebrovascular CirculationMiddle cerebral arteryAngiographycardiovascular systemSurgeryNeurology (clinical)RadiologyInternal carotid arteryTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessBlood Flow VelocityCarotid Artery InternalCerebral angiographyNeurosurgical Review
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Traumatic damage to the cartilage influences outcome of anatomically reduced acetabular fractures: A medium-term retrospective analysis

2011

We reviewed 77 patients with an acetabular fracture, treated operatively through a non-extensile approach after an average time of 45 months. The ilioinguinal approach was chosen in 41, the Kocher-Langenbeck approach in 36 patients. Following the Letournel classification, the most frequent lesions were posterior wall (26%), two-column (22.1%) and anterior column (14.3%) fractures. Subchondral impaction, intra-articular fracture fragments and fracture comminution, called modifiers, could be identified in the preoperative CT-data of 38 patients (49.4%). Patients were operated after an average of 4 days. Average hospital stay was 19 days. Sciatic nerve and peroneal nerve palsy were registered …

AdultCartilage ArticularMaleReoperationmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentArthroplasty Replacement Hipmedicine.medical_treatmentFracture Fixation InternalFractures BoneYoung AdultFracture fixationmedicineHumansFractures ComminutedAgedRetrospective StudiesGeneral Environmental Sciencebusiness.industryImpactionMononeuropathiesAcetabular fractureAcetabulumRetrospective cohort studyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseAcetabulumArthroplastySurgeryVenous thrombosisTreatment OutcomeHarris Hip ScoreGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesFemaleTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessInjury
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Non-invasive determination of cartilage thickness throughout joint surfaces using magnetic resonance imaging.

1997

Abstract Data on articular cartilage thickness in the living are important for the design of computer models, aimed at preoperatively assessing the effect of surgical procedures on joint contact and load transmission, and for the calculation of cartilage material properties from its deformational behavior as determined during arthroscopy. A non-invasive method for measuring cartilage thickness in living subjects is, however, not available. A technique based on magnetic resonance imaging has therefore been tested for assessing articular cartilage thickness throughout joint surfaces. The accuracy is determined by comparing cartilage thickness maps obtained from three patellar specimens with a…

AdultCartilage ArticularMaterials scienceKnee JointBiomedical EngineeringBiophysicsContrast MediaArticular cartilageModels BiologicalArthroscopyTriiodobenzoic AcidsmedicineCadaverImage Processing Computer-AssistedHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineJoint (geology)Ultrasonographymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryCartilageRehabilitationArthroscopyUltrasoundMagnetic resonance imagingPatellaCartilage thicknessMiddle AgedImage EnhancementMagnetic Resonance ImagingRadiographic Image Enhancementmedicine.anatomical_structurePatellaStress MechanicalbusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedBiomedical engineeringJournal of biomechanics
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Rib lesions in skeletons from early neolithic sites in Central Germany: On the trail of tuberculosis at the onset of agriculture

2012

As an infectious disease, tuberculosis (TB) is one of the major causes of death worldwide. Paleopathological and paleomicrobiological studies indicate a long standing association of the causative agent Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its human host. Since the occurrence and the epidemic spread of this pathogen seem to be closely linked to social and biological factors, it is of particular interest to understand better the role of TB during periods of social and nutritional change such as the Neolithic. In this study, 118 individuals from three sites in Saxony-Anhalt (Germany) dating to the Linear Pottery Culture (5400-4800 BC) were examined macroscopically to identify TB related bone lesions…

AdultDNA BacterialMalePathologymedicine.medical_specialtyTuberculosisAdolescentPaleopathologyRibsDiseaseMycobacterium tuberculosisRisk FactorsEpidemic spreadmedicineHumansChildPaleopathologyHistory Ancientbiologybusiness.industryHistological TechniquesMycobacterium tuberculosisX-Ray MicrotomographyMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationMycobacterium tuberculosis complexInfectious disease (medical specialty)AgricultureAnthropologyFemaleTuberculosis SpinalAnatomybusinessDemographyAmerican Journal of Physical Anthropology
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Multiple renal aspergillus abscesses in an AIDS patient: contrast-enhanced helical CT and MRI findings.

1999

Renal insufficiency or allergic reactions for X-ray contrast agents are frequent limitations in immunocompromised hosts such as neutropenic or AIDS patients. Due to a better tolerance of contrast agents in MRI, this technique is well suited for investigation of parenchymal organs. We demonstrate an allergic AIDS patient who presented with fever and flank pain. At sonography, anechoic renal lesions were supposed to be non-complicated cysts; however, on T2-weighted MRI, the center was of high signal. Dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI of the kidneys demonstrated an enhancing rim with ill-defined margins. The lesions were supposed to be multiple bilateral abscesses. Due to the multiple dynamic cont…

AdultGadolinium DTPAmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyBiopsyIohexolContrast MediaAspergillosisAspergillus fumigatusLesionDiagnosis DifferentialFatal OutcomeParenchymaBiopsymedicineAspergillosisHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingNeuroradiologyKidneybiologymedicine.diagnostic_testAIDS-Related Opportunistic InfectionsPyelonephritisbusiness.industryAspergillus fumigatusInterventional radiologyGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationmedicine.diseaseMagnetic Resonance ImagingAbscessmedicine.anatomical_structureFemaleRadiologymedicine.symptombusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedFollow-Up StudiesEuropean radiology
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Long-term leisure time physical activity and properties of bone: A twin study

2009

Effects of physical activity on bone properties, when controlled for genetic effects, are not fully understood. We aimed to study the association between long-term leisure time physical activity (LTPA) and bone properties using twin pairs known to be discordant for leisure time physical activity for at least 30 yr. Volumetric BMD and geometric properties were measured at the tibia shaft and distal end using pQCT in 16 middle-aged (50-74 yr) same-sex twin pairs (seven monozygotic [MZ] and nine dizygotic [DZ] pairs) selected from a population-based cohort. Paired differences between active and inactive co-twins were studied. Active members of MZ twin pairs had larger cortical bone cross-secti…

AdultGerontologymedicine.medical_specialtyHistologyAdolescentBone densityPhysiologyEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismOsteoporosisPopulationLong boneLeisure timePhysical activityPhysical exercise030209 endocrinology & metabolismMotor ActivityCohort StudiesYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineBone DensityInternal medicinemedicineHumansOrthopedics and Sports MedicineTibia030212 general & internal medicineeducationAged030304 developmental biology0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyTibiabusiness.industryMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseTwin studyTerm (time)SurgeryCross-Sectional StudiesEndocrinologymedicine.anatomical_structureCortical boneTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessBone
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Conservative vs. Surgical Management of Post-Traumatic Epidural Hematoma: A Case and Review of Literature

2015

Patient: Male, 30 Final Diagnosis: Acute epidural hematoma Symptoms: — Medication: — Clinical Procedure: Observation Specialty: Neurosurgery Objective: Unusual clinical course Background: Trauma is the leading cause of death in people younger than 45 years and head injury is the main cause of trauma mortality. Although epidural hematomas are relatively uncommon (less than 1% of all patients with head injuries and fewer than 10% of those who are comatose), they should always be considered in evaluation of a serious head injury. Patients with epidural hematomas who meet surgical criteria and receive prompt surgical intervention can have an excellent prognosis, presumably owing to limited unde…

AdultHematoma Epidural CranialMalemedicine.medical_specialtyDecision MakingSpecialtyNeurosurgical ProceduresHematomaEpidural hematomaImaging Three-DimensionalX ray computedmedicineCerebral Hemorrhage TraumaticHematoma Subdural AcuteCraniocerebral TraumaHumansbusiness.industryClinical courseDisease ManagementGeneral MedicineArticlesmedicine.diseaseCraniocerebral traumaSurgeryTomography x ray computedBrain InjuriesNeurosurgerybusinessTomography X-Ray ComputedThe American Journal of Case Reports
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