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Chan J H - - 2001
BACKGROUND: We evaluated the ability of diffusion-weighted (DW) magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to differentiate between hepatic abscess and cystic or necrotic liver tumor. METHODS: DW MR imaging was performed in 18 patients who had liver masses with large cystic or necrotic cavities detected by computed tomography or ultrasonography. The final ...
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de la Espina M A - - 2001
Actinomycosis is unusual, and rare especially when the lung and the thoracic wall are involved. It is more frequent in immunocompromised patient. US, CT, or MRI are imaging methods of diagnosis with high sensibility to recognise the disease and are able to the management. We point out a rare case ...
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Koh Y D - - 2001
STUDY DESIGN: A case of pyogenic spondylitis in S1-S2 is presented. OBJECTIVE: To describe the diagnosis and management of this rare spondylitis. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: The segment including the first and second sacral vertebrae is not mobile. Therefore, discitis of S1-S2 and adjacent spondylitis is very rare. To the ...
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Hong S H - - 2001
PURPOSE: To assess magnetic resonance (MR) imaging features in differentiating tuberculous arthritis from pyogenic arthritis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Findings in 29 patients with tuberculous arthritis were compared with those of 13 patients with pyogenic arthritis. Bone erosion, marrow signal intensity, synovial lesion signal intensity, boundaries (smooth or irregular) for extraarticular ...
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Luo C B - - 2001
Pneumocephalus secondary to septic superior sagittal sinus thrombosis (SSSST) is extremely rare. We report computed tomography (CT) findings in a 63-year-old man with SSSST caused by the gas-forming organism Klebsiella pneumoniae. The patient presented with fever, chills, general weakness, and spontaneous progressive swelling of the right frontoparietal scalp. CT revealed ...
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Ravenscroft A - - 2001
The clinical course and serial cranial computerized tomographic (CT) findings of 202 children with tuberculous meningitis (TBM) admitted to Tygerberg Hospital between 1985 and 1994 were reviewed with regard to the incidence, CT appearance and clinical course of associated intracranial tuberculous granulomas. Thirty-four patients (16.85 per cent) had associated intracranial ...
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Schneider G - - 2001
We report the case of a 15-year-old boy suffering from progressive dyspnea on exertion and painful abdominal protrusion. Final diagnosis of intra-abdominal tuberculosis (TB), including lymphadenopathy and abdominal abscess formation, was made following elective laparotomy. This type of disease is a rare manifestation of extrapulmonary tuberculosis. The imaging findings in ...
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Zanelli G - - 2001
A healthy 27-year-old woman presented, four months after childbirth, ingravescent pain and claudication of the left lower limb. Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the lumbosacral and iliac regions showed widespread muscular-skeletal lesions. The patient underwent surgery; Cryptococcus neoformans was isolated from surgical samples. Liposomal amphotericin B, fluconazole and itraconazole were administered. ...
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Balatsouras D G - - 2001
The masseteric space is an important tissue compartment of the neck, but disease in it is difficult to diagnose and treat. In this paper a case of a young adult male with an abscess of the submasseteric space is presented. Diagnosis was established by computed tomography (CT) of the neck, ...
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Rennen H J - - 2001
Interleukin-8 (IL-8) is a chemotactic cytokine involved in activation and recruitment of neutrophils to areas of infection. In our previous studies in rabbits we tested 123I-labeled IL-8 for its potential to image infections and showed that IL-8 rapidly and efficiently accumulated in infectious foci. However, labeling of IL-8 with 123I ...
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Korovessis P - - 2000
A case of unilateral psoas abscess in a 58-year-old patient, shortly after posterior lower spine stabilization and fusion for spinal stenosis using transpedicular spine fixation is reported. The diagnosis was delayed because the patient's symptoms were referred to the thigh and the plain roentgenograms were negative for pathology. The technetium ...
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Al-Mohsen I Z - - 2000
A 12-year-old girl with acute lymphoblastic leukemia was referred to King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center. The diagnosis without central nervous system (CNS) involvement was confirmed on admission, and chemotherapy was initiated according to the Children Cancer Group (CCG) 1882 protocol for high-risk-group leukemia. During neutropenia amphotericin B (AMB) ...
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Comparison of intravenous midazolam with pentobarbital for sedation for head computed tomography ...
Moro-Sutherland D M - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To compare the efficacy of intravenous (IV) midazolam with that of IV pentobarbital when used for sedation for head computed tomography (CT) imaging in emergency department (ED) pediatric patients. METHODS: Prospective, randomized clinical trial in an urban children's hospital. During a two-and-a-half-year period, 55 patients were enrolled: 34 males ...
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Pöyhiä T - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to assess the value of magnetic resonance (MR) imaging in subacute and chronic bone abscesses in children. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Seventy-four patients underwent MR imaging because of suspected musculoskeletal infections between January 1996 and January 1999 in Montreal Children's Hospital. The clinical, ...
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Bizakis J G - - 2000
Cerebral frontal lobe abscess may be a frequent intracranial complication of paranasal sinusitis. An unusual case of cerebral abscess complicating massive polyposis is described in a patient with history of previous severe head trauma 30 years ago. Imaging evaluation using both computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging is important to ...
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Signore A - - 2000
The diagnosis of inflammatory processes is an important goal in medicine. In some cases the diagnosis is easy, based on the clinical history and the physical examination of the patient. Other cases are more difficult to diagnose because they are asymptomatic or with non-specific symptoms. Thus, several imaging techniques have ...
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Maruyama R - - 2000
PURPOSE: We evaluated the usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging for the preoperative diagnosis of deep anorectal abscesses. METHODS: Subjects were 21 patients with deep anorectal abscesses. Deep anorectal abscesses were classified into two types, ischiorectal and pelvirectal, according to their location. Patients were also classified into a single abscess group, ...
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Weber A L - - 2000
Infection of the neck is a common clinical problem in all age groups, especially children and young adults. The clinical symptoms and signs are often suggestive of the diagnosis. Imaging studies including CT and MR imaging are frequently required to confirm the diagnosis but more importantly to localize the infectious ...
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Bair-Merritt M H - - 2000
This is a case report of a spinal epidural abscess, caused by Staphylococcus aureus, in a 3-year-old girl. The child presented with fever and hip pain, but without any neurologic deficit. After normal plain films and a normal bone scan were obtained, the diagnosis was made via magnetic resonance imaging ...
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Lal N R - - 2000
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to develop an evidence-based guideline for use of computed tomography (CT) in the evaluation of suspected abdominal abscess. The goal of the guidelines was to decrease the absolute number of CT examinations performed for suspected abdominal abscess and to increase the ...
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Dailey M D - - 2000
An eastern Pacific gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) stranded off Pelican Point, Tomales Bay, California, USA, was examined for physiological parameters, prey, parasites and associated pathology. The whale was emaciated, and hematological examination revealed an elevation in hematocrit, serum sodium, potassium, electrolyte values and hypoglycemia. Parasites recovered included 5 species, 1 ...
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Shah J - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To describe the imaging findings in sterno-clavicular tubercular involvement. DESIGN AND PATIENTS: Fifteen patients with pathologically proven tuberculosis of the sternum and clavicle were retrospectively evaluated. Routine radiography, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were used in some or all of the patients. Clinical information and imaging ...
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Clinics in diagnostic imaging (51). Multiloculated cerebral abscesses due to paradoxical cardiac ...
Liu J F - - 2000
A 19-year-old woman with congenital cyanotic heart disease (Epstein anomaly and ventricular septal defect) had persistent headaches and intermittent fever for five weeks. Physical examination revealed central cyanosis, finger clubbing and fever. The leucocyte count was elevated. Cerebral MR imaging showed the characteristic features of brain abscesses in the right ...
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Patankar T - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To review imaging studies of isolated involvement of the sacrum due to tuberculosis and determine the role of imaging in the diagnosis and management of these patients. DESIGN AND PATIENTS: A retrospective analysis of 15 cases of isolated sacral tuberculosis imaged with MR imaging was performed. The CT images ...
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Klopp L S - - 2000
Premortem magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed in two cats with brain stem abscessation confirmed post mortem by histology and recovery of multiple bacterial species. The MRI features of the abscesses were distinctive and included a thick and marked enhancement of the abscess capsule and extension of the lesion from ...
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Simpson G - - 2000
STUDY OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of streptokinase and deoxyribonuclease (DNase) on the viscosity of pus to assess whether the DNase in the old preparation of streptokinase-streptodornase used intrapleurally to treat empyema was contributing to easier drainage of pus compared with purified streptokinase. DESIGN: In vitro measurement of pus viscosity. ...
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Noguchi S - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Pyogenic osteomyelitis of the odontoid process is a very rare disease associated with a variety of clinical symptoms, and previous reports have stressed the difficulties inherent in making the diagnosis. The authors present a case of osteomyelitis of the odontoid process with epidural abscess in which magnetic resonance imaging ...
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Sharma B S - - 2000
Current philosophy of treatment of brain abscess includes aspiration, appropriate antibiotics, treatment of sequelae and eradication of the primary source. Early clinical suspicion and diagnosis with CT is crucial. Small abscesses (<3 cm) in cerebritis or capsular stage located deep in clinically stable, poor surgical risk patients with diagnosis firmly ...
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Franquet T - - 2000
The aspiration of different substances into the airways and lungs may cause a variety of pulmonary complications. These disease entities most commonly involve the posterior segment of the upper lobes and the superior segment of the lower lobes. Esophagography and computed tomography (CT) are especially useful in the evaluation of ...
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Kanamalla U S - - 2000
A spectrum of infectious diseases may affect the cranial meninges. Contrast-enhanced MR imaging and fluid-attenuated inversion-recovery MR techniques are superior to contrast-enhanced computed tomography for detecting and characterizing most pathologic meningeal conditions. In patients with meningitis, a major role of medical imaging is to identify potential complications such as hydrocephalus, ...
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Falcone S - - 2000
This article discusses the imaging findings of encephalitis, cerebritis, and brain abscess in immunocompetent patients. MR imaging is the procedure of choice in evaluating suspected intracranial infections because of its inherent contrast resolution, multiplanar capability, improved sensitivity in the posterior fossa, sensitivity to the presence of subacute, and chronic hemorrhage, ...
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Dobben G D - - 2000
The clinical course of acute otitis media is usually short, and the process terminates because of the host's immune system, the infection-resistant properties of the mucosal linings, and the susceptibility of the major organisms (beta-hemolytic streptococcus or pneumococcus) to penicillin. However, a small proportion (1% to 5%) of untreated or ...
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van der Laken C J - - 2000
Several small receptor-binding agents have been tested for imaging of infection and inflammation. The potential of chemotactic peptides and of interleukins is promising and superior to that of conventional agents. In this study, we investigated the potential of interleukin-8 (IL-8) to image infection in rabbits. METHODS: IL-8 was labeled with ...
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Garcia H H - - 2000
Cysticercosis, the infection of the larval tissue stage of the pork tapeworm, Taenia solium, is endemic to most developing countries and increasingly is seen in industrialized countries because of immigration. Human infection is a major cause of acquired epilepsy, and porcine infection causes important economic losses to farm workers. Clinical ...
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Yamamoto M - - 2000
Bacterial brain abscess often requires repeated aspiration before the abscess finally resolves. However, there are no guidelines for treatment by aspiration; for example, when should the abscess be tapped again, or when can an abscess be treated by antibiotics alone without further aspiration. Eleven patients with bacterial brain abscess treated ...
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Wirtz D C - - 2000
Fifty-nine patients with spondylodiscitis (SD) of the thoracic and/or lumbar spine were followed-up clinically and radiologically [X-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)] over a mean time of 2.2 years (1-6.5 years). All patients without abscess formation (n = 35) were treated conservatively. Out of the group with abscess ...
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Calfee D P - - 2000
The epidemiology of brain abscess has changed with the increasing incidence of this infection in immunocompromised patients, particularly solid organ and bone marrow transplant recipients, and the decreasing incidence of brain abscess related to sinusitis and otitis. A number of new neuroimaging modalities, including single photon emission computed tomography, positron ...
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Veillard E - - 2000
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether spinal magnetic resonance imaging performed one month into anti-microbial therapy for pyogenic discitis demonstrated changes of value for predicting outcomes and making therapeutic decisions. METHODS: Prospective study of 16 patients with discitis. A physical evaluation, laboratory tests for inflammation, plain radiographs centered on the affected vertebral ...
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Kiratli H - - 2000
A 42-year-old man with Behçet's disease developed a rapidly growing mass under his right lower eyelid a week after transconjunctival cryotherapy. He underwent surgical drainage of the mass following imaging studies. Magnetic resonance imaging scans demonstrated the abscess, which did not violate the orbital septum. Cultures from drained material yielded ...
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Ozates M - - 2000
Spinal subdural abscess is rare and only 48 cases have been described to date. In this report, we present an additional spinal subdural tuberculous abscess. Tuberculous meningitis was diagnosed with clinical and laboratory findings in a 45-year-old man. A spinal subdural abscess was demonstrated using MRI. Presence of the abscess ...
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Gratz S - - 2000
The aim of this study was to evaluate the roles of 67Ga-citrate and 99Tcm-methylene diphosphonate (99Tcm-MDP) planar and single photon emission tomographic (SPET) imaging in patients with vertebral osteomyelitis. Thirty patients (22 females, 8 males) aged 62.7 +/- 16.4 years (mean +/- s) were enrolled prospectively between May 1995 and ...
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Brodner D C - - 2000
Controversy regarding the use of anticoagulants, the evacuation of the sinus, or the use of medical treatment alone surrounds the treatment of lateral sinus thrombosis. Treatment of an epidural abscess associated with coalescent mastoiditis is much less controversial-drainage is usually recommended. The differing treatments of these complications mandate accurate diagnosis. ...
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Barzilai M - - 2000
BACKGROUND: Intentional selective occlusion of the arterial blood supply to tumors of abdominal organs is a well established therapeutic procedure. Several reports described gas accumulation at the infarcted sites. These gas collections are usually nonsuppurative; however, the differential diagnosis should include abscess formation. CASE REPORT: We present a 59-year-old patient ...
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Diagnostic value of 99mTc-HM-PAO leukocyte scintigraphy and computer tomography in patients with ...
Papós M - - 2000
METHODS: 99mTc-HM-PAO leukocyte scintigraphy (LS) and computer tomography (CT) were carried out on 19 patients after cardiac surgery; 10 patients with a high clinical probability of an infected sternal wound (group II) and additionally 9 postoperative patients without clinical symptoms of infection, as a control group (group I). LS was ...
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Chan W L - - 1999
A retropharyngeal abscess is a potentially fatal deep neck infection. Classical symptoms include fever, neck swelling, sore throat, dysphagia, and cervical rigidity. Sometimes small children present with nonspecific symptoms. We report a rare case whereby the Ga-67 citrate scan was the first investigation to reveal an inflammatory process in the ...
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Mukunda B N - - 1999
Nocardial spinal cord abscesses are extremely rare. Only three have been reported, one each from Austria, Thailand, and the United States. All three patients also had extraneurologic nocardiosis. We present the first case of an intramedullary abscess caused by Nocardia asteroides and without concomitant extraneurologic nocardiosis. It is also the ...
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Tung G A - - 1999
Our purpose was to determine if specific MRI findings in spinal epidural abscess (SEA), at the time of diagnosis, are associated with the clinical outcome. The clinical records and MRI studies of 18 patients with SEA were reviewed and follow-up was obtained from the outpatient medical record, telephone interview, or ...
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Marcus C D - - 1999
We report reversible abnormalities in magnetic resonance spectra acquired from a patient with AIDS undergoing antibiotic and corticosteroid therapy for disseminated nocardiosis, a rare opportunistic infection of immunosuppressed patients which can cause cerebral abscess formation. There was no clinical, CT or MRI evidence of HIV-1 encephalitis. MR spectra were acquired ...
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Srikanth B - - 1999
It is well known that bronchogenic carcinoma frequently metastasises to the bony skeleton, but it is most unusual for it to present in the form of a musculoskeletal abscess. Presented here is the case report of a patient with what appeared initially to be a right sided gluteal abscess and ...
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Akhaddar A - - 1999
A case of tuberculosis of the craniocervical junction in an eight-year-old is reported. Presenting symptoms were painful torticollis, dysphagia, and tetraparesis. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging findings strongly suggested the diagnosis, which was confirmed by peroral aspiration of a retropharyngeal collection. Management was by immobilization and antituberculous agents. Surgery ...
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