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New Egyptian Journal of Medicine [The]. 2005; 32 (Supp. 5): 21-30
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-73857

ABSTRACT

Accurate diagnosis of non-traumatic causes of painful ankle and foot is important so that proper medical and surgical management can be applied. The purpose of our study was to report the efficiency of MRI in the diagnosis of these cases and to correlate MRI diagnosis with the surgical and pathological results. This study included 10 patients suffering from painful ankle region and foot not related to trauma. They were 5 male and 5 female. Their age ranged from 11 to 42 years with an average of 26 years. All these patients were surgically managed, and we found good correlation between the MRI findings and the pathological diagnosis


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Humans , Male , Female , Foot , Ankle , Neoplasms , Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Medical Journal of Cairo University [The]. 2003; 71 (3): 585-594
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-63675

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This study was designed to determine the value of colored Doppler sonography in the preoperative evaluation of lower extremity arterial lesions before vascular intervention to emphasize the value of such technique in providing information on both the anatomical site and hemodynamic impact of individual atherosclerotic lesions. Eighty lower limbs in 41 patients were evaluated by color duplex scanning and angiography. The lower limb vasculature was divided into fifteen segments [common iliac artery, external iliac artery, common femoral artery, proximal, middle and distal third of the superficial femoral artery, profunda femoris artery, proximal and distal half of the popliteal artery, anterior, posterior tibial arteries and peroneal artery]. In studying different arterial lesions, the sensitivity of CDS at the iliac arteries was 83.8%, at the femoropopliteal arteries 93.75% at the popliteal arteries 91.9%, at anterior tibial arteries 83.8%, at posterior tibial arteries 85.9% and at peroneal arteries 81.4%


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Humans , Male , Female , Leg/blood supply , Ischemia , Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color , Arterial Occlusive Diseases , Angiography
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