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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society ; : 387-389, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-27183

ABSTRACT

We report the delayed sequelae arising in a case of electrical injury, reviewing the literature on the subject and focusing on the MRI findings of the brain. A 23-year-old male suffered burns to the left parietal scalp, both feet, and the anterior chest wall. Neurological symptoms and MRI abnormalities appeared 14 days after the insult and continued for about three months. T1-weighted MR images demonstrated homogeneous hypointensity, while T2-weighted images depicted hyperintense finger-like projections. Contrast-enhanced T1-weighted images demonstrated strong band-like enhancement, indicating meningeal hyperemia. Follow-up MR imaging showed that the lesion had disappeared, indicating that the cerebral edema and meningeal hyperemia were reversible.


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Humans , Male , Young Adult , Brain Edema , Brain , Burns , Follow-Up Studies , Foot , Hyperemia , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Rabeprazole , Scalp , Thoracic Wall
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Journal of the Korean Radiological Society ; : 203-205, 2003.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-198199

ABSTRACT

Sclerosing peritonitis is an uncommon complication of continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and can lead to small bowel dysfunction involving abdominal pain, progressive loss of ultrafiltration, and small intestinal obstruction. Peritoneal thickening, in which calcification can develop, often starts as a small plaque which gradually becomes larger. We report a case of CAPD-related calcifying peritonitis.


Subject(s)
Abdominal Pain , Intestinal Obstruction , Peritoneal Dialysis, Continuous Ambulatory , Peritonitis , Ultrafiltration
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