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  1. Article ; Online: Spectrum of abdominal imaging findings in histiocytic disorders.

    de Souza Maciel Rocha Horvat, Natally / Coelho, Clovis Rego / Roza, Larissa Cardoso / de Souza, Rodrigo Canellas / Costa, Yves Bohrer / de Oliveira, Ebe Christie / de Souza Rocha, Manoel / Baroni, Ronaldo Hueb

    Abdominal imaging

    2015  Volume 40, Issue 7, Page(s) 2738–2746

    Abstract: Objectives: The present article provides an overview of the spectrum of abdominal findings of histiocytic disorders that may be observed in multimodality imaging illustrated by clinical cases from our Imaging Center.: Methods: We will review ... ...

    Abstract Objectives: The present article provides an overview of the spectrum of abdominal findings of histiocytic disorders that may be observed in multimodality imaging illustrated by clinical cases from our Imaging Center.
    Methods: We will review abdominal findings of Langerhans cell histiocytosis, Rosai-Dorfman disease, Erdheim-Chester disease, and hemophagocytic syndrome illustrated by clinical cases from our imaging department with histologic correlation.
    Results: Abdominal involvement of histiocytic disorders is rare and may occur in the liver, biliary tract, kidney, retroperitoneum, kidney, gastrointestinal tract, and lymph nodes.
    Conclusion: Histiocytic disorders encompass a group of rare diseases with a wide range of manifestations in which the abdominal involvement is quite infrequent. The role of the radiologist is to report the major imaging findings and the differential diagnosis; however, the imaging features are unspecific and biopsy usually is necessary to establish the definitive diagnosis.
    MeSH term(s) Abdominal Cavity/pathology ; Histiocytosis/diagnosis ; Humans ; Multimodal Imaging
    Language English
    Publishing date 2015-10
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1144553-1
    ISSN 1432-0509 ; 0942-8925
    ISSN (online) 1432-0509
    ISSN 0942-8925
    DOI 10.1007/s00261-015-0449-1
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  2. Article ; Online: Abdominal manifestations of fishbone perforation: a pictorial essay.

    Paixão, Tassia Soraya Araujo / Leão, Renata Vidal / de Souza Maciel Rocha Horvat, Natally / Viana, Publio Cesar Cavalcante / Da Costa Leite, Claudia / de Azambuja, Rodrigo Lautert / Damasceno, Rodrigo Sanford / Ortega, Cinthia Denise / de Menezes, Marcos Roberto / Cerri, Giovanni Guido

    Abdominal radiology (New York)

    2016  Volume 42, Issue 4, Page(s) 1087–1095

    Abstract: Purpose: The present article provides an overview of the spectrum of abdominal presentations of fishbone (FB) ingestion and its complications.: Methods: In image data from 9 patients, FB perforations were found in different levels of the ... ...

    Abstract Purpose: The present article provides an overview of the spectrum of abdominal presentations of fishbone (FB) ingestion and its complications.
    Methods: In image data from 9 patients, FB perforations were found in different levels of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), including duodenal, jejunal, and sigmoid perforations; in 4 asymptomatic patients, FBs were observed in the mesentery, falciform ligament, and intestinal bowel.
    Results: The main imaging features of FB perforation were focal gastric or intestinal wall thickening, fat stranding, bowel obstruction, ascites, localized pneumoperitoneum, intra-abdominal abscess, liver abscess, and a linear hyperdense structure in the abdominal cavity in the GIT or within a parenchymal organ often surrounded by inflammatory changes. Free pneumoperitoneum was rare.
    Conclusion: Although in most cases, a FB does not cause any serious complications, an inflammatory process and complications may occur when it perforates the stomach or bowel loops. Radiologists need to be aware of the possibility of FB perforation, especially in high-risk patients, because it is not always considered in the differential diagnosis by referring physicians and can mimic other inflammatory conditions and tumoral lesions.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Bone and Bones/diagnostic imaging ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Fishes ; Foreign Bodies/diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Intestinal Perforation/diagnostic imaging ; Intestinal Perforation/etiology
    Language English
    Publishing date 2016-10-07
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Review
    ZDB-ID 2839786-1
    ISSN 2366-0058 ; 2366-004X
    ISSN (online) 2366-0058
    ISSN 2366-004X
    DOI 10.1007/s00261-016-0939-9
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