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Maghreb Medical. 2007; 27 (382): 283-285
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-84126

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We studied five cases of monochorial pregnancies complicated by a single intrauterine death. Our purpose was to evaluate the contribution of MR imaging in the evaluation of perinatal hypoxic-ischemic cerebral injury in the surviving twin compared with ante and postnatal ultrasonography findings. Intrauterine death of one twin occurred at a mean of 28 week's gestation. MRI was performed three weeks after. In all cases, there was no neurological lesions. MR findings were always confirmed by the postnatal follow-up [examination and ultrasonography]


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Humans , Twins, Monozygotic , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Prospective Studies , Fetal Death , Brain/diagnostic imaging
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Maghreb Medical. 2006; 26 (381): 241-243
in French | IMEMR | ID: emr-78974

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Giant cell tumors [GCT] are benign tumors of the tendon sheath, locally aggressive. Their prevalence comes only to 1.8 patients by one million inhabitants. They account for 18% of the benign tumors of hand and wrist. The location is in general unique. The affection can take two clinical forms. Thus, the GCT can be localized and appears under the aspect of an adherent nodule to a tendon, not painful and with slow growth. Elsewhere, it is diffuse and represents the equivalent in the sheaths or the serous purses of the pigmented villonodular synovitis. It affects young adults in general between the third and the fourth decade. Women seem more frequently affected than men. The location of predilection is fingers [80%]. Feet localization remains rare; we report one feet location. The aetiopathogenesis remains uncertain. Clinical expression of this entity is insidious. Standard radiographies are in general normal. MRI is the most performant exam for the analysis of the structure of synovial membrane nowadays. Biopsy confirms the diagnosis. The treatment is surgical and resection of the tumor must be complete with usually a favorable outcome. However local recurrence is frequent


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Humans , Female , Tendons/pathology , Foot , Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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