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Medical Principles and Practice. 2006; 15 (2): 159-162
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-79532

ABSTRACT

To report a case of a patient with many of the common manifestations of Gorlin's syndrome, a rare inherited condition. A 26-year-old female with longstanding left hip pain was referred for bone scintigraphy to find the cause of pain. The findings on bone scintigraphy as well as prior radiographic studies illustrated many of the defining features of Gorlin's syndrome, i.e. jaw keratocysts, falcine calcifications, short and deformed ribs, Sprengel deformity and a sclerotic bone lesion. The past medical history also revealed dermatologic, cardiac and gynecological findings related to the syndrome. Our case highlights the multisystemic involvement of Gorlin's syndrome, based particularly on the skeletal findings. Practicing physicians, including imaging specialists, should be familiar with these findings to reach the diagnosis


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Humans , Female , Basal Cell Nevus Syndrome/diagnostic imaging , Diagnosis, Differential
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Medical Principles and Practice. 2006; 15 (3): 209-214
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-79540

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The study was designed to assess the significance of the interoperator variability in theestimation of functional parameters forfour nuclear medicine procedures. Three nuclear medicine technologists with varying years of experience processed the following randomly selected 20 cases with diverse functions of each study type: renography, renal cortical scans, myocardial perfusion gated single-photon emission computed tomography [MP-GSPECT] and gated blood pool ventriculography [GBPV]. The technologists used the same standard processing routines and were blinded to the results of each other. The means of the values and the means of differences calculated case by case were statistically analyzed by one-way ANOVA. The values were further analyzed using Pearson correlation. The range of the mean values and standard deviation of relative renal function obtained by the three technologists were 50.65 +/- 3.9 to 50.92 +/- 4.4% for renography, 51.43 +/- 8.4 to 51.55 +/- 8.8% for renal cortical scans, 57.40 +/- 14.3 to 58.30 +/- 14.9% for left ventricular ejection fraction from MP-GSPECT and 54.80 +/- 12.8 to 55.10 +/- 13.1% for GBPV. The difference was not statistically significant, p > 0.9. The values showed a high correlation of more than 0.95. Calculated case by case, the mean of differences +/- SD was found to range from 0.42 +/- 0.36% in renal cortical scans to 1.35 +/- 0.87% in MP-GSPECT with a maximum difference of 4.00%. The difference was not statistically significant, p >0.19. The estimated functional parameters were repro ducible and operator independent as long as the standard processing instructions were followed


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Humans , Radioisotope Renography , Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon , Gated Blood-Pool Imaging , Kidney Cortex , Kidney Function Tests , Stroke Volume
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