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Journal of the Korean Society of Medical Ultrasound ; : 75-78, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-725545

ABSTRACT

Inguinoscrotal bladder hernia is relatively common in obese males over 50 years old, especially patients with benign prostate hyperplasia. Various imaging modalities are used for diagnosis of inguinoscrotal bladder hernia. In particular, ultrasonography has many benefits, including non-invasiveness, and the fact that it does not require exposure to radiation; however, no domestic cases of ultrasonographic diagnosis of inguinoscrotal bladder hernia have been reported. The authors report on a case of a 67-year-old male patient with right scrotal swelling diagnosed as inguinoscrotal bladder hernia by ultrasonography, including three-dimensional imaging. Findings on ultrasonography showed a sacular lesion in the scrotum, which was connected to the urinary bladder through the inguinal canal; additional findings on CT, PET, and cystography showed that the entire lesion had a dumbbell shape.


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Humans , Male , Hernia , Hernia, Inguinal , Hyperplasia , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Prostate , Scrotum , Urinary Bladder
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Journal of the Korean Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine ; : 59-62, 2013.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-90658

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There are various types of foreign body reactions, such as inflammation, edema, fluid collection, hematoma, infection, abscess and granulomas. There are various imaging findings according to types of foreign bodies and depending on the lapse of time. Therefore, correct diagnosis of a foreign body reaction is difficult and easily confused with soft tissue neoplasm. The MRI is ideal for the detection of foreign bodies regardless of radiolucency or acoustic impedance. It is especially very useful in the evaluation of the surrounding tissue reaction. The authors report a case of a 26-year-old female patient with both forearm swelling due to self-injection of a mixture of powdered tablets and saline. The lesion shows numerous internal T1 and T2 dark signal intensity micro-spots with surrounding fluid collection, which are diagnosed as foreign bodies with surrounding inflammatory changes during an operation.


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Female , Humans , Abscess , Acoustics , Edema , Electric Impedance , Forearm , Foreign Bodies , Foreign-Body Reaction , Granuloma , Granuloma, Foreign-Body , Hematoma , Inflammation , Injections, Intramuscular , Soft Tissue Neoplasms , Tablets
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