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Clin Imaging ; 77: 147-150, 2021 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33684788

ABSTRACT

Tumors of the scalp are characterized by a heterogeneous clinical spectrum with site-specific features. A wide variety of tumors that arise in the scalp include neoplasms, hamartomas, malformations, and both benign and malignant cysts. Most scalp tumors are benign (98-99%) with only an estimated 1-2% of diagnosed cases reported as being malignant. Of these, adnexal carcinoma is reported in less than 1% of cases. Herein, we report a 65-year-old woman who presented with pain and numbness in her hands with past medical history significant only for a chronic posterior head mass that had never received workup. Computerized topography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and local biopsy demonstrated a large, pedunculated malignant occipital mass that had metastasized to the orbital walls and cervical spine. To our knowledge, this is the largest sebaceous carcinoma to be reported occurring in the scalp. The present case emphasizes the need for older patients with benign scalp lesions to be closely monitored with frequent CT scans for signs of malignant transformation. Furthermore, it is important to diagnose malignant scalp tumors early as they tend to metastasize and cause diffuse symptomatology, which may ultimately result in increased patient mortality.


Subject(s)
Adenocarcinoma, Sebaceous , Orbital Neoplasms , Sebaceous Gland Neoplasms , Skin Neoplasms , Aged , Female , Humans , Orbital Neoplasms/diagnostic imaging , Scalp , Spine
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J Digit Imaging ; 34(2): 489-494, 2021 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33742330

ABSTRACT

Tasks which are scheduled at irregular intervals afford greater scheduling flexibility but are also more difficult to remember. Difficulty remembering clinical tasks not only create potential inefficiencies in patient care but were also identified as a source of anxiety among our residents. We implemented RadRemind! an automated system of pager notifications in order to improve patient care and reduce residents' anxiety. RadRemind! utilizes only an external shared APACHE, MySQL, PHP server. A set of CRON jobs activate a PHP script which pulls information from our resident schedule as JSON data. It then identifies the appropriate residents to notify and then sends a cURL request to a web-based paging service to trigger notifications to residents' pagers. Each activation of the script was logged in an SQL database. An anonymous survey assessing multiple aspects of efficacy was sent to residents after 3 months of implementation. Seventeen of 29 residents responded to the survey. Residents reported a mean of 2 successful reminders (defined as responsibilities which had been otherwise forgotten prior to the page notification) in the last month which was found to be statistically significant via one-sample t test (t = 3.3, p < 0.01). Paired t test showed a statistically significant (t = 2.9, p = 0.01) decrease of 2 points in reported anxiety. Repeated measures analysis of variance found a statistically significant variation in reported utility (F(3,16) = 15.9, p < 0.01)) by type of reminder such that reminders for interventional radiology call were found to be more useful than reminders for other tasks. Use of an automated paging system is an effective method of reminding residents of irregularly scheduled responsibilities and is associated with reduced scheduling related anxiety.


Subject(s)
Hospital Communication Systems , Internship and Residency , Radiology , Humans , Patient Care , Radiography , Radiology/education
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Acad Radiol ; 27(1): 26-38, 2020 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31818384

ABSTRACT

As the first step in image interpretation is detection, an error in perception can prematurely end the diagnostic process leading to missed diagnoses. Because perceptual errors of this sort-"failure to detect"-are the most common interpretive error (and cause of litigation) in radiology, understanding the nature of perceptual expertise is essential in decreasing radiology's long-standing error rates. In this article, we review what constitutes a perceptual error, the existing models of radiologic image perception, the development of perceptual expertise and how it can be tested, perceptual learning methods in training radiologists, and why understanding perceptual expertise is still relevant in the era of artificial intelligence. Adding targeted interventions, such as perceptual learning, to existing teaching practices, has the potential to enhance expertise and reduce medical error.


Subject(s)
Artificial Intelligence , Radiology , Humans , Learning , Radiography
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Radiol Case Rep ; 14(10): 1188-1192, 2019 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31428214

ABSTRACT

Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) associated with cerebrospinal fluid leak classically presents with postural headache. It is most commonly caused by the spontaneous dehiscence of a meningeal diverticulum or as a consequence of dural tears. The association between connective tissue disease and SIH is well known. However, the occurrence of SIH associated with systemic lupus erythematosus has rarely been reported. We present a 53 years old female with a history of systemic lupus erythematosus who was diagnosed with SIH. The patient was worked up with Magnetic resonance imaging and Computed tomographic myelography, and successfully treated with a nontargeted epidural blood patch. Furthermore, we review the current literature and focus on the various imaging techniques that can be used in the workup of a cerebrospinal fluid leak.

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Front Hum Neurosci ; 13: 213, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31293407

ABSTRACT

Radiologists rely principally on visual inspection to detect, describe, and classify findings in medical images. As most interpretive errors in radiology are perceptual in nature, understanding the path to radiologic expertise during image analysis is essential to educate future generations of radiologists. We review the perceptual tasks and challenges in radiologic diagnosis, discuss models of radiologic image perception, consider the application of perceptual learning methods in medical training, and suggest a new approach to understanding perceptional expertise. Specific principled enhancements to educational practices in radiology promise to deepen perceptual expertise among radiologists with the goal of improving training and reducing medical error.

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Radiol Case Rep ; 14(8): 917-919, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31193617

ABSTRACT

Thyroid acropachy is a rare complication of autoimmune thyroid disease with characteristic imaging findings. Clinically, it presents as nail clubbing, swelling of digits and toes, almost always in association with thyroid ophthalmopathy and dermopathy. On radiographs, it manifests as prominent irregular and spiculated periosteal new bone formation in the hands and feet. We present a 52-year-old man with history of Graves' disease who presented with swelling of the hands and feet. Radiographs of the hands and feet revealed marked diffuse soft tissue edema and characteristic periosteal new bone formation most consistent with thyroid acropachy.

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