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  1. Article: Artery of Percheron infarction a rare anatomical variant and a diagnostic challenge: Case report.

    Kheiralla, Osama Abdalla Mabrouk

    Radiology case reports

    2020  Volume 16, Issue 1, Page(s) 22–29

    Abstract: The Artery of Percheron (AOP) is an uncommon anatomic variant that provides arterial supply to the paramedian region of the thalami and bilaterally to the rostral part of the midbrain; it is a solitary arterial trunk that branches from a proximal segment ...

    Abstract The Artery of Percheron (AOP) is an uncommon anatomic variant that provides arterial supply to the paramedian region of the thalami and bilaterally to the rostral part of the midbrain; it is a solitary arterial trunk that branches from a proximal segment of the posterior cerebral artery (PCA). Although AOP infarction results in a characteristic pattern of ischemia, namely bilateral paramedian thalamic infarct with or without midbrain involvement, it may cause diagnostic difficulties due to the variety of its clinical presentations and wide differentials, as well as its small diameter and the difficulty of obtaining visualization through diagnostic imaging. Early neuroimaging of AOP infarction and correct diagnosis are mandatory for early initiation of the appropriate treatment and better patient outcomes. This study discusses the imaging patterns and imaging differentials of AOP infarction and its clinical presentation. A 55-year-old man presented to the emergency department unconscious with Glasgow Coma Scale score of 4. Pupillary light reflex on both eyes was poorly reactive with dilatated right pupil. The patient flexed his arm and extended his leg on painful stimulus. Laboratory tests and electrocardiogram were unremarkable. Emergency cerebral CT scan and transcranial Doppler ultrasound were normal. He gradually regained consciousness with residual somnolence, ptosis, and vertical gaze palsy. Second CT scan showed bilateral paramedian thalamic areas of hypodensity, CT angiography (CTA) was unremarkable. MRI showed bilateral high-signal intensity on paramedian thalami fast spin echo T2, FLAIR, and diffusion-weighted sequences, low signal on apparent diffusion coefficient sequence. MR angiography (MRA) revealed an abnormal tiny vessel arising from the P1 segment of the left posterior cerebral artery. Imaging findings were consistent with AOP infarction. Aspirin was started, 4 hours after admission the patient regained consciousness, and gradually improved on the following days till he was discharged on the 15th day, with mild neurologic deficit. AOP must be considered whenever paramedian thalamic infarction is noted in neuroimaging. The difficulty in visualizing the AOP using diagnostic imaging is due to its small diameter, leading to the limited abilities of MRA and CTA to diagnose AOP infarction. An absence of evidence of AOP infarction in MRA or even CTA does not exclude its diagnosis. Good knowledge of the imaging characteristics of AOP infarction will help in early diagnosis and the achievement of good patient outcomes.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-28
    Publishing country Netherlands
    Document type Case Reports
    ZDB-ID 2406300-9
    ISSN 1930-0433
    ISSN 1930-0433
    DOI 10.1016/j.radcr.2020.10.032
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  2. Article ; Online: Artery of Percheron infarction a rare anatomical variant and a diagnostic challenge

    Osama Abdalla Mabrouk Kheiralla, MBBS, MD

    Radiology Case Reports, Vol 16, Iss 1, Pp 22-

    Case report

    2021  Volume 29

    Abstract: The Artery of Percheron (AOP) is an uncommon anatomic variant that provides arterial supply to the paramedian region of the thalami and bilaterally to the rostral part of the midbrain; it is a solitary arterial trunk that branches from a proximal segment ...

    Abstract The Artery of Percheron (AOP) is an uncommon anatomic variant that provides arterial supply to the paramedian region of the thalami and bilaterally to the rostral part of the midbrain; it is a solitary arterial trunk that branches from a proximal segment of the posterior cerebral artery (PCA). Although AOP infarction results in a characteristic pattern of ischemia, namely bilateral paramedian thalamic infarct with or without midbrain involvement, it may cause diagnostic difficulties due to the variety of its clinical presentations and wide differentials, as well as its small diameter and the difficulty of obtaining visualization through diagnostic imaging. Early neuroimaging of AOP infarction and correct diagnosis are mandatory for early initiation of the appropriate treatment and better patient outcomes. This study discusses the imaging patterns and imaging differentials of AOP infarction and its clinical presentation. A 55-year-old man presented to the emergency department unconscious with Glasgow Coma Scale score of 4. Pupillary light reflex on both eyes was poorly reactive with dilatated right pupil. The patient flexed his arm and extended his leg on painful stimulus. Laboratory tests and electrocardiogram were unremarkable. Emergency cerebral CT scan and transcranial Doppler ultrasound were normal. He gradually regained consciousness with residual somnolence, ptosis, and vertical gaze palsy. Second CT scan showed bilateral paramedian thalamic areas of hypodensity, CT angiography (CTA) was unremarkable. MRI showed bilateral high-signal intensity on paramedian thalami fast spin echo T2, FLAIR, and diffusion-weighted sequences, low signal on apparent diffusion coefficient sequence. MR angiography (MRA) revealed an abnormal tiny vessel arising from the P1 segment of the left posterior cerebral artery. Imaging findings were consistent with AOP infarction. Aspirin was started, 4 hours after admission the patient regained consciousness, and gradually improved on the following days till he was discharged on the ...
    Keywords Artery of Percheron ; Infraction ; Paramedian ; Thalamus ; Midbrain ; Posterior cerebral artery ; Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ; R895-920
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Elsevier
    Document type Article ; Online
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  3. Article: Imaging differences between coronavirus disease 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome, and Middle East respiratory syndrome.

    Kheiralla, Osama Abdalla Mabrouk / Tajaldeen, Abdulrahman Amin / Bakheet, Adel Osman

    European journal of radiology open

    2020  Volume 7, Page(s) 100277

    Abstract: Since the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) infection in December 2019 in Wuhan, the capital Hubei province, central of China, more than 4 million people have contracted the virus worldwide. Despite the imposed precautions, coronavirus ... ...

    Abstract Since the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) infection in December 2019 in Wuhan, the capital Hubei province, central of China, more than 4 million people have contracted the virus worldwide. Despite the imposed precautions, coronavirus disease-19 is rapidly spreading with human-to-human transmission resulting in more than 290,000 death as of May 13, 2020 according to World Health Organization (WHO). The aim of this study was to revise the characteristic imaging features of Sever Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) during their outbreak, and to compare them with that of COVID-19, to familiarize radiologists with the imaging spectrum of corona-virus syndromes. This study will help in more understanding and characterisation of COVID-19 to support the global efforts in combating its worldwide outbreak.
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-10-12
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ISSN 2352-0477
    ISSN 2352-0477
    DOI 10.1016/j.ejro.2020.100277
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  4. Article ; Online: Imaging differences between coronavirus disease 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome, and Middle East respiratory syndrome

    Osama Abdalla Mabrouk Kheiralla / Abdulrahman Amin Tajaldeen / Adel Osman Bakheet

    European Journal of Radiology Open, Vol 7, Iss , Pp 100277- (2020)

    2020  

    Abstract: Since the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) infection in December 2019 in Wuhan, the capital Hubei province, central of China, more than 4 million people have contracted the virus worldwide. Despite the imposed precautions, coronavirus ... ...

    Abstract Since the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) infection in December 2019 in Wuhan, the capital Hubei province, central of China, more than 4 million people have contracted the virus worldwide. Despite the imposed precautions, coronavirus disease-19 is rapidly spreading with human-to-human transmission resulting in more than 290,000 death as of May 13, 2020 according to World Health Organization (WHO). The aim of this study was to revise the characteristic imaging features of Sever Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) during their outbreak, and to compare them with that of COVID-19, to familiarize radiologists with the imaging spectrum of corona-virus syndromes. This study will help in more understanding and characterisation of COVID-19 to support the global efforts in combating its worldwide outbreak.
    Keywords Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) ; And Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) ; Coronavirus ; Corona virus Disease-19 (COVID-19) ; CT scan ; Outbreak ; Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ; R895-920
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Elsevier
    Document type Article ; Online
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  5. Article ; Online: CASE REPORT OF UNUSUAL PRESENTATION OF INVASIVE THYMOMA IN A 49 YEARS OLD MALE

    Osama Abdalla Mabrouk Kheiralla

    International Journal of Medical Research and Health Sciences, Vol 5, Iss 1, Pp 101-

    2016  Volume 104

    Abstract: Invasive thymomas are rare tumours in the anterior mediastinum, representing 50% of anterior mediastinal masses and about 20-30% of all mediastinal tumours. They are of unknown etiology; about 50% of patients with thymomas are diagnosed incidentally with ...

    Abstract Invasive thymomas are rare tumours in the anterior mediastinum, representing 50% of anterior mediastinal masses and about 20-30% of all mediastinal tumours. They are of unknown etiology; about 50% of patients with thymomas are diagnosed incidentally with chest radiography. Thymoma is classified into different stages, which determine the prognosis and type of management, the standard primary treatment for these tumours is Thymectomy. This case study presents a 49 year-old man with unusual presentation of thymoma. On the non-contrast CT images, there was a well- defined heterogeneous anterior mediastinal mass adjacent to the right border of the heart. There was evidence of infiltrations into the anterior mediastinal fat but no mediastinal lymphadenopathy after contrast enhancement, the mass showed heterogeneous enhancement. CT guided trucut tissue biopsy and histological analysis of the mass showed that the tumour consists of neoplastic epithelial cells and non-neoplastic lymphocytes. The findings were consistent with invasive lymphoepithelial thymoma.
    Keywords Mediastinal tumours ; Anterior mediastinal masses ; Tumours of the Thymus ; Invasive thymomas ; Medicine ; R ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Sumathi Publications
    Document type Article ; Online
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  6. Article ; Online: Imaging appearances of synovial plicae syndrome of the knee

    Osama Abdalla Mabrouk Kheiralla

    International Journal of Medical Research and Health Sciences, Vol 5, Iss 8, Pp 140-

    2016  Volume 149

    Abstract: Synovial plicae are synovial folds that may be found as intraarticular structures within the knee joint. They are remnants of incomplete resorption of mesenchymal tissue during fetal development. Synovial plicae, if present, are supposed to be non- ... ...

    Abstract Synovial plicae are synovial folds that may be found as intraarticular structures within the knee joint. They are remnants of incomplete resorption of mesenchymal tissue during fetal development. Synovial plicae, if present, are supposed to be non-pathological and asymptomatic, however if they are exposed to special events like direct trauma or repeated activities, they may be inflamed and become fibrosed and rigid and irritates the synovium of the underlying femoral condyle resulting in secondary mechanical synovitis and chondromalacia leading to what is known as plica syndrome of the knee. Inspite plica syndrome is always suspected on clinical bases and can be clearly visualized by arthroscopic application, still diagnostic imaging by MRI, CT scan and Sonography play important role in the evaluation and diagnosis of this pathological condition. The aim of this article is to provide an overview of the imaging appearances of synovial plicae syndrome of the knee on ultrasound, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and computerized tomography scan (CT scan).
    Keywords Synovial Plicae Syndrome ; Synovial Membranes ; Knee Joint Embryology ; Ultrasound ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) ; Computerized Tomography scan (CT scan). ; General Works ; A ; Medicine ; R ; Medicine (General) ; R5-920
    Subject code 610
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-08-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher Sumathi Publications
    Document type Article ; Online
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  7. Article: Imaging differences between coronavirus disease 2019, severe acute respiratory syndrome, and Middle East respiratory syndrome

    Kheiralla, Osama Abdalla Mabrouk / Tajaldeen, Abdulrahman Amin / Bakheet, Adel Osman

    European Journal of Radiology Open

    Abstract: Since the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) infection in December 2019 in Wuhan, the capital Hubei province, central of China, more than 4 million people have contracted the virus worldwide Despite the imposed precautions, coronavirus disease- ...

    Abstract Since the outbreak of Coronavirus Disease-19 (COVID-19) infection in December 2019 in Wuhan, the capital Hubei province, central of China, more than 4 million people have contracted the virus worldwide Despite the imposed precautions, coronavirus disease-19 is rapidly spreading with human-to-human transmission resulting in more than 290,000 death as of May 13, 2020 according to World Health Organization (WHO) The aim of this study was to revise the characteristic imaging features of Sever Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) during their outbreak, and to compare them with that of COVID-19, to familiarize radiologists with the imaging spectrum of corona-virus syndromes This study will help in more understanding and characterisation of COVID-19 to support the global efforts in combating its worldwide outbreak
    Keywords covid19
    Publisher WHO
    Document type Article
    Note WHO #Covidence: #844588
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  8. Article: The Actual Role of Iterative Reconstruction Algorithm Methods in Several Saudi Hospitals As A Tool For Radiation Dose Minimization of Ct Scan Examinations.

    Alsleem, Haney / Tajaldeen, Abdulrahman / Almutairi, Abdulrahman / Almohiy, Hussain / Aldaais, Ebtisam / Albattat, Rayan / Alsleem, Mousa / Abuelhia, Elfatih / Kheiralla, Osama Abdalla Mabrouk / Alqahtani, Ahmed / Alghamdi, Salem / Aljondi, Rowa / Alharbi, Renad

    Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare

    2022  Volume 15, Page(s) 1747–1757

    Abstract: Background: Iterative reconstruction algorithm (IR) techniques were developed to maintain a lower radiation dose for patients as much as possible while achieving the required image quality and medical benefits. The main purpose of the current research ... ...

    Abstract Background: Iterative reconstruction algorithm (IR) techniques were developed to maintain a lower radiation dose for patients as much as possible while achieving the required image quality and medical benefits. The main purpose of the current research was to assess the level and usage extent of IR techniques in computed tomographic (CT) scan exams. Also, the obligation of practitioners in several hospitals in Saudi Arabia to implement IR in CT exams was assessed.
    Material and methodology: The recent research was based on two studies: data collection and a survey study. Data on the CT scan examinations were retrospectively collected from CT scanners. The survey was conducted using a questionnaire to evaluate radiographers' and radiologists' perceptions about IR and their practices with IR techniques. The statistical analysis results were performed to measure the usage strength level of IR methods.
    Results and discussions: The IR strength level of 50% was selected for nearly 80% of different CT examinations and patients of different ages and weights. About 46% of the participants had not learned about IR methods during their college studies, and 54% had not received formal training in applying IR techniques. Only 32% of the participants had adequate experience with IR. Half of the participants were not involved in the updating process of the CT protocol.
    Conclusion: The results indicate that the majority of radiographer and radiologist at four different hospitals in Saudi Arabia have no explicit or understandable knowledge of selecting IR strength levels during the CT examination of patients. There is a need for more training in IR applications for both radiologists and radiographers. Training sessions were suggested to support radiographers and radiologists to efficiently utilize IR techniques to optimize image quality. Further studies are required to adjust CT exam protocols effectively to utilize the IR technique.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-08-19
    Publishing country New Zealand
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2453343-9
    ISSN 1178-2390
    ISSN 1178-2390
    DOI 10.2147/JMDH.S376729
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