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The Medical Journal of Malaysia ; : 400-402, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-777889

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@#A 38-year-old female presented with a 10-month history of right shoulder pain with impingement symptoms. She was diagnosed on magnetic resonance (MR) imaging to have supraspinatus tendon tear and degenerative changes contributing to subacromial impingement. She also had lipoma arborescens of the subacromial-subdeltoid bursa, an uncommon condition in a particularly rare location. Lipoma arborescens is a benign intra-articular condition characterized by lipomatous proliferation of synovium with replacement of subsynovial tissue by mature adipocytes. It is typically a monoarticular process affecting the knee. Due to the presence of pathognomonic fat, diagnosis is usually straightforward with MR as the preferred imaging modality

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Singapore medical journal ; : e4-6, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-337190

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Traumatic injury to the male external genitalia is frequently encountered, but acute traumatic dislocation of the penile structure is extremely rare, with only a few reports found in the literature. We herein report the case of a 21-year-old man who sustained blunt trauma to the pelvis following a motor vehicle accident, and had features suspicious of penile dislocation. With the use of computed tomography and bedside ultrasonography, a diagnosis of penile dislocation was made, which was subsequently confirmed intraoperatively. Immediate surgical intervention via gentle manipulation of the penile tissue back to its native position was performed in order to restore normal anatomy. The exact mechanism of penile dislocation is not known. However, circumferential laceration around the foreskin causing degloving injury of the penis is suggested in our patient.


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Humans , Male , Young Adult , Accidents, Traffic , Foreskin , Joint Dislocations , Diagnosis , Pelvis , Wounds and Injuries , Penis , Diagnostic Imaging , Wounds and Injuries , Scrotum , Diagnostic Imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Ultrasonography , Wounds, Nonpenetrating
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Singapore medical journal ; : e119-22, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-274212

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Heterotopic ossification (HO) is the aberrant formation of ectopic bone within the soft tissues, of which the aetiology is usually either traumatic or neurogenic. Neurogenic HO is a known but uncommon complication that occurs after a cerebral or spinal insult. The condition may present with a spectrum of symptoms and is often difficult to diagnose clinically. Although different imaging modalities have been used to diagnose HO, clinicians and radiologists may occasionally encounter radiological features of HO that may mimic other disease conditions. We herein report a rare case of neurogenic HO occurring in the non-paretic limb of a patient, and the diagnostic and radiological challenges encountered.


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Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Analgesics , Therapeutic Uses , Contrast Media , Chemistry , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Ossification, Heterotopic , Diagnosis , Quality of Life , Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted , Stroke , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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