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Saudi Medical Journal. 2008; 29 (11): 1585-1588
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-103038

ABSTRACT

To examine the anatomy of the azygos vein AV using different parameters. Therefore, the diameter of the AV at its opening into the superior vena cava, the opening level of the AV into the superior vena cava, and the position of the AV, with respect to the vertebral column and carina, were examined by CT. Chest CTs of 103 cases [42 female and 61 male] were reviewed at the Department of Radiology, Faculty of Medicine, Hacettepe University, Ankara, Turkey between July 2004 and February 2005. The CT examinations were performed with a Philips AU E1 spiral CT [Rotterdam, Netherlands] with the following parameters: 120 Hv; 200 mAs; slice thickness: 7 mm; pitch: 1; reconstruction index: 7 mm. The results were statistically analyzed. The diameter of the AV at the opening into the superior vena cava ranged between 4.3 mm and 16 mm. The AV was in the midline in 41 cases. The arching and opening level of the AV was at the fifth thoracic vertebra in most cases. The opening level was most often at the same level as the carina. Hemiazygos veins were detected in 90 patients. The parameters measured in this study may be useful in surgical procedures of the mediastinum and during the interpretation of chest radiographs


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Humans , Male , Female , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Vena Cava, Inferior , Mediastinum/surgery , Azygos Vein/anatomy & histology
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Korean Journal of Radiology ; : S52-S55, 2008.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-65660

ABSTRACT

Sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation of the spleen is a recently described benign pathologic entity that is characterized by round shaped vascular spaces that are lined by endothelial cells, and the spaces are circumscribed by granulomatoid structures. Microscopically, all the reported cases had multiple angiomatoid nodules in a fibrosclerotic stroma. Each angiomatoid nodule was made up of slit-like, round or irregular shaped vascular spaces that were lined by endothelial cells and interspersed ovoid cells. We present here the CT and dynamic gadolinium-enhanced MR findings of a patient with sclerosing angiomatoid nodular transformation. The spoke-wheel pattern that was observed on MRI in this case may be an important imaging clue for making the correct diagnosis of this benign lesion.


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Adult , Humans , Male , Cell Transformation, Neoplastic/pathology , Gadolinium , Histiocytoma, Benign Fibrous/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Splenic Neoplasms/pathology , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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