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Ludwig Vinicius - - 2002
Incidental adrenal lesions found on anatomic imaging are not uncommon. 2-Deoxy-2-[18F]fluoro-D-glucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) imaging is highly accurate in the differentiation of benign from malignant adrenal lesions, both in patients with proven malignancy and with adrenal lesions detected incidentally. A 60-year-old white female with a history of lower mid-back ...
Yilmaz Turgut - - 2002
Our purpose was to evaluate the Computed Tomography (CT) findings of the abdominal tuberculosis (TBC) retrospectively which was diagnosed histopatologically. This study included 12 patients. All patients were evaluated by abdominal CT study. Most findings of CT studies were mesenteric calcified or noncalcified lymphadenopathies, ascites, thickened intestinal wall located on ...
Porcaro Antonio Benito - - 2002
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVES: Adrenal myelolipomas are rare benign non functioning tumors which are mostly detected incidentally by imaging (8-15%). The aim of this study was to find out the clinical outcome of 3 patients operated for incidentally discovered adrenal myelolipoma as well as to update the literature concerning this topic. ...
Wickler S J - - 2002
We hypothesised that trotters during an extended trot have lower energetic costs of locomotion (CT) than horses not bred for this behaviour. VO2 was measured as a function of speed in 7 Arabian horses (3 trained to extend their trotting speeds) and in 2 horses, of similar mass, bred to ...
Pacak Karel - - 2002
Pheochromocytoma is a rare but clinically important tumor of catecholamine-secreting chromaffin cells. This tumor constitutes a surgically curable cause of hypertension. Therefore, correct localization of pheochromocytoma is essential for effective management of this tumor. Several conventional and nuclear imaging modalities are currently available to localize pheochromocytoma. Computed tomography (CT) and ...
Garrow S C - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To examine the diagnostic performance of self obtained low vaginal swabs (SOLVS) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques in the diagnosis of Chlamydia trachomatis (CT), Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG), and Trichomonas vaginalis (TV) infection in a variety of clinical practice settings in remote north western Australia. DESIGN: A cross sectional ...
Wang Li-Jen - - 2003
The aim of this study was to analyze the imaging spectrum of adrenal pseudocysts on CT. The CT images of seven patients with pathologic diagnosis of adrenal pseudocysts in our hospital were reviewed for the size, cystic part, solid part, septum, calcification, acute hematoma, and layering appearance. The presence or ...
Finan R R - - 2002
Insofar as infection with human papillomavirus (HPV) and Chlamydia trachomatis (CT) are associated with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN), the aim of this study was to assess the correlation of HPV and CT infection in patients with normal or abnormal cytology. Endocervical samples from patients (n=121; mean age 33.7+7.0) were assessed ...
Pizzichetta Maria A - - 2002
Pigmented Spitz nevus may simulate cutaneous melanoma clinically and histopathologically. In an effort to characterize Spitz nevi using dermoscopy, we documented the dermoscopic features of a single pigmented Spitz nevus over a 6-month period. A 3-year-old boy had a brownish black papule, 3 mm in diameter, on the dorsum of ...
Supornsilchai Vichit - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Adrenoleukodystrophy refers to an inherited disorder that mainly affects the adrenal gland, and the nervous system. The most common type is X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (XALD). The main presenting symptoms are behavioral changes. However, endocrinological manifestations are also important and need to be clarified especially adrenal insufficiency which is a lifethreatening ...
Lumachi F - - 2002
The aim of this study was to evaluate the sensitivity and accuracy of computed tomography (CT) scanning, 75Se-selenomethyl-norcholesterol scintigraphy (SNS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with Cushing's syndrome (CS) undergoing adrenalectomy. A series of 67 patients with CS due to benign adrenal disease was reviewed. There were 11 ...
Trojan J - - 2002
AIM: Computed tomography (CT) scanning is commonly used for evaluation of adrenal masses in adults. In this prospective study we evaluated whether adrenal gland masses of less or equal than 20 mm in diameter could be detected by modern abdominal ultrasonography (US). METHOD: Between July 1999 and June 2000, 44 ...
Mitchell Donald G - - 2002
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to determine whether adrenal cortical lipid affects signal intensity on magnetic resonance (MR) images and to evaluate contrast between cortex and medulla. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From their clinical database, the authors selected 37 MR imaging studies of patients with adrenal adenomas. ...
Paterson Anne - - 2002
Adrenal lesions in children may present with an asymptomatic adrenal mass lesion, an endocrinopathy, a hypertensive or metabolic crisis or a paraneoplastic syndrome. Some of the underlying disease processes remain localised within the adrenal gland or may develop into disseminated disease. The role of the radiologist is to confirm the ...
Caoili Elaine M - - 2002
PURPOSE: To assess the accuracy of a dedicated adrenal computed tomographic (CT) protocol. MATERIALS AND METHODS: One hundred sixty-six adrenal masses were evaluated with a protocol consisting of unenhanced CT, and, for those with attenuation values greater than 10 HU, contrast material-enhanced and delayed enhanced CT. Attenuation values and enhancement ...
Buhl Thora - - 2002
The authors describe the diagnostic use of I-123 MIBG scintigraphy in a 61-year-old man who was thought to have a recurrence 25 years after a left adrenalectomy for a pheochromocytoma. Preoperative I-123 MIBG scintigraphy was performed twice along with intraoperative gamma probe localization of the lesions. The preoperative MIBG scintigraphy ...
Berry Clifford R - - 2002
p-[18F]Fluorobenzylguanidine ([18F]PFBG) is a norepinephrine analog that has been developed as a positron emission tomography (PET) imaging radiopharmaceutical. Myocardial sympathetic innervation, neuroendocrine structures, and tumors can be noninvasively imaged with [18F]PFBG. In this study, the uptake characteristics of [18F]PFBG were investigated in 2 dogs with a spontaneous pheochromocytoma. The extent ...
Tattersall Deborah J - - 2002
The cranial and spinal manifestations of von Hippel-Lindau disease are well known. Less attention has been given to the varied abdominal manifestations. We present a pictorial review of the cystic and solid tumours involving the kidneys, pancreas and adrenal glands as demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging. We highlight the advantages ...
Hönigschnabl Selma - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to update a long-term study that evaluates the accuracy of MR imaging in the characterisation of adrenal tumours. In all patients, MR imaging findings were correlated with histopathologic results. PATIENTS: In 204/560 patients who underwent MR imaging for characterisation of an adrenal mass, ...
Lockhart Mark E - - 2002
Adrenal pathology may be discussed based on hormonal functionality of the adrenals, appearances on imaging modality, or pathological determination. There are three main categories of adrenal function. Hyperfunctional states include Conn's or Cushing's syndrome. Lesions with normal function may be detected incidentally. Hypofunctional states may occur from idiopathic Addison's disease ...
Squifflet Jean - - 2002
This manuscript discusses the diagnosis and imaging of adenomyotic disease of the retroperitoneal space, a pathology that we have defined as retroperitoneal adenomyotic disease (RAD). By prospective analysis, comparing barium enema, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and transrectal ultrasonography, we distinguished three types of retroperitoneal adenomyotic lesions. The most frequently encountered ...
Yamada Takayuki - - 2002
We present two cases of adrenal hemangioma, a rare non-functioning adrenal tumor, and correlate the CT and MR imaging findings with the pathological findings. Peripheral spotty contrast enhancement with centripetal enhancement was noted in one case. This pattern of enhancement is crucial for diagnosing adrenal hemangioma. The other case showed ...
McEnery Kevin W - - 2002
To meet demands for enterprise image distribution, an "always on-line" image storage archive architecture was implemented before soft copy interpretation. It was presumed that instant availability of historical diagnostic studies would elicit a substantial utilization. Beginning November 1, 2000 an enterprise distribution archive was activated (Stentor, SanFrancisco, CA). As of ...
De Ceulaer G - - 2002
The present paper reports on the results of a retrospective study using 678 Hz susceptance-conductance tympanometry performed on abnormally high admittant middle ears. High admittance was proven to be caused by (partial) disruption or lysis of the ossicular chain. Retrospective analysis shows that 678 Hz tympanometry seems to be more ...
Saito Miyoko - - 2002
Computed tomography (CT) findings in a dog with intracranial blastomycosis were marked periventricular contrast enhancement of the lateral ventricles, the 3rd ventricle, and the mesencephalic aqueduct. The CT appearance correlated with the histopathologic findings, where severe ependymitis was present throughout the ventricular system and there was stenosis of the mesencephalic ...
Mori Shunsuke - - 2002
At the age of 53, a 65-year-old man had been diagnosed with extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma in the retroperitoneum and underwent total tumorectomy. Afterward, he had his serum catecholamine periodically measured in an outpatient clinic. In February 1999, 12 years after surgery, he complained of lower left abdominal pain. Computed tomography and ...
Craige Heather - - 2002
One hundred twenty-one analytic candidates who had completed training analysis responded to a survey about their post-termination experience. Seventy-six percent of respondents experienced a mourning process that lasted on average between six months and a year, while 24 per cent experienced no discernible sense of painful loss. Twenty candidates were ...
Sawai Yuka - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: To compare the radiologic evidence of adrenal involvement on computed tomography (CT) with pathologic reports and to assess the accuracy of CT in the diagnosis of adrenal involvement with renal cell carcinoma. METHODS: Between January 1992 and June 2000, we treated 229 patients with renal cell carcinoma. In this ...
Nwariaku F E - - 2001
BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that low computed tomography (CT) attenuation values can be used to differentiate benign adrenal adenomas from non-adenomas. We examined the utility of non-enhanced CT attenuation values of <or=10 Hounsfield units (HU) in differentiating adrenal adenomas from non-adenomas. METHODS: During a 25-month period, patients who underwent adrenalectomy ...
Calhoun S K - - 2001
We report a case of extramedullary hematopoiesis presenting as an adrenal mass in a young male with hereditary spherocytosis. The unilateral adrenal mass was discovered during an abdominal ultrasound performed for jaundice. CT and MR imaging were subsequently performed, followed by an excisional biopsy at the time of splenectomy and ...
Takahashi S - - 2001
A 53-year-old woman experienced progressive general weakness and lumbago in the 2 years prior to a physical examination which disclosed cushingoid manifestations and a skin ulcer on the back of her right knee joint. Her plasma cortisol concentration ranged from 24.7 to 31.1 microg/dl, with an ACTH level <5 pg/ml. ...
Martínez-Corral M - - 2001
A single analytical formulation for evaluating the focal shift in any apodized nontelecentric focusing setup is reported. The formulation is also useful in the case of imaged paraxial beams. We show explicitly that the magnitude of the focal shift is determined by only one parameter that depends on the effective ...
Schaffer J V - - 2001
Neurocutaneous melanosis (NCM) is associated most commonly with giant congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN), in particular those on the scalp or in a posterior axial location that are accompanied by satellite congenital nevi. It also can occur in patients with multiple medium-sized CMN. In general, the prognosis of those with symptomatic ...
Tello R - - 2001
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES: Prior work has shown the efficacy of magnetic resonance (MR) in renal artery stenosis evaluation. The increasing role of renal artery stenosis in the differential diagnostic evaluation of hypertension raises the question of whether MR should be used as a screening modality. This project evaluated the additional ...
Tanuma Y - - 2001
Adrenal cysts are a rare condition and are usually non-functioning and asymptomatic. A 44-year-old man was referred from another hospital because a left retroperitoneal tumor was incidentally found by abdominal echography. Laboratory findings including adrenal hormonal study were within the normal range. It showed homogeneously low intensity on T1-weighted images ...
Pacak K - - 2001
Most, but not all, pheochromocytomas can be localized by computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging. Here we introduce two novel approaches for localization of pheochromocytoma in a patient in whom conventional imaging modalities failed to show the tumor. First, we establish that measurements of plasma free metanephrines coupled with vena ...
Kouriefs C - - 2001
BACKGROUND: The size of adrenal tumour plays an important role in the indications for surgical excision of non-functioning adrenal tumours and in selecting the best surgical approach. Computed tomography (CT) has been reported to underestimate the real size of adrenal lesions. The accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in predicting ...
Gupta N C - - 2001
This study was designed to evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and predictive accuracy of PET-FDG imaging in detecting metastatic disease involvement of adrenal glands in patients with lung cancer. We wanted to compare efficacy of positron emission tomography (PET)-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) imaging to computed tomography (CT) scanning in differentiating benign from malignant ...
Mayo-Smith W W - - 2001
The adrenal gland is a common site of disease, and detection of adrenal masses has increased with the expanding use of cross-sectional imaging. Radiology is playing a critical role in not only the detection of adrenal abnormalities but in characterizing them as benign or malignant. The purpose of the article ...
Proto G - - 2001
We describe magnetic resonance (MR) and ultrasonography (US) features of bilateral testicular adrenal rest tissue in a 20-yr-old man with congenital adrenal hyperplasia (CAH). Scrotal ultrasonology detected bilateral homogeneous hypoechoic lesions with well-defined margins and without evidence of sound attenuation. MR is useful in defining the size of lesions, because ...
Pacak K - - 2001
The diagnosis and treatment of pheochromocytoma depend critically on effective means to localize the tumor. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging have good sensitivity but poor specificity for detecting pheochromocytoma, and nuclear imaging approaches such as (131)I-metaiodobenzylguanidine scintigraphy have limited sensitivity. Here we report initial results using 6-[(18)F]fluorodopamine positron emission ...
Shinozaki K - - 2001
We present a case of adrenal metastasis from clear-cell renal cell carcinoma in which presence of a small amount of fat was shown on chemical shift gradient-echo magnetic resonance imaging. Radiologists should be aware that signal loss of the adrenal tumor on out-of-phase gradient-echo images does not always suggest the ...
de Silva R N - - 2001
At the bedside it was noted that, after ocular fundoscopy, patients with migraine complained more often of an after-image than did non-migraineurs. This phenomenon was then investigated in consecutive patients attending a general neurology outpatient clinic. The relative risk for the diagnosis of migraine in patients reporting an after-image was ...
Maurea S - - 2001
The aim of this study was to evaluate the role of radionuclide imaging in the characterization of nonhypersecreting adrenal masses. METHODS: A total of 54 patients (19 men, 35 women; mean age, 50 +/- 16 y) with nonhypersecreting unilateral adrenal tumors that had been originally detected on CT or MRI ...
Björk G - - 2001
We demonstrate a systematic approach to Heisenberg-limited lithographic image formation using four-mode reciprocal binomial states. By controlling the exposure pattern with a simple bank of birefringent plates, any pixel pattern on a (N+1) x (N+1) grid, occupying a square with the side half a wavelength long, can be generated from ...
Magill S B - - 2001
Determination of the etiology of primary aldosteronism remains a diagnostic challenge. The most common types of primary aldosteronism are bilateral adrenal hyperplasia (BAH), aldosterone-producing adenomas (APA), and primary adrenal hyperplasia. Computed tomography (CT) and adrenal vein sampling (AVS) are the primary modalities used to differentiate these subtypes. The purpose of ...
Rossi G P - - 2001
The objectives of this study were to investigate the usefulness of adrenal vein sampling in identifying the etiology of primary aldosteronism (PA) in patients with equivocal CT and MR findings. Between 1990 and 1999, 104 referred hypertensive patients (45 women and 59 men, aged 49.6 +/- 11.6 yr) were diagnosed ...
Berglund A S - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To determine the diagnostic value of metaiodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) scintigraphy compared with computed tomography (CT) for the localization of phaeochromocytomas in clinical practice. DESIGN: Retrospective comparison between MIBG scintigrams and CT for localization of phaeochromocytomas in all patients successively examined with MIBG scintigraphy in Malmö from 1984 until January 1997. ...
Chung J J - - 2001
We sought to evaluate dynamic post-gadolinium contrast enhanced magnetic resonance (MR) imaging characteristics of adrenal adenomas with comparison to those of malignant adrenal tumors. MR images, including in- and out-of-phase spoiled gradient echo (SGE) and dynamic gadolinium enhancement, of 35 adrenal adenomas in 34 patients, and 12 malignant adrenal tumors ...
Suzuki Y - - 2001
To compare detection rates of adrenal tumors by ultrasonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance image, we studied 61 patients with adrenal tumor, who underwent adrenalectomy. In 45 (73.8%) of the 61 patients. adrenal tumor was detected by ultrasonography. However, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging could detect all adrenal tumors. ...
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