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Radiol Bras ; 49(3): 182-9, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27403019

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The knee is a common site for bone tumors, whether clinically painful or not. Conventional radiology has been established as the first line of investigation in patients with knee pain and can reveal lesions that often generate questions not only for the generalist physician but also for the radiologist or general orthopedist. History, image examination, and histopathological analysis compose the essential tripod of the diagnosis of bone tumors, and conventional radiology is an essential diagnostic tool in patients with knee pain. This pictorial essay proposes to depict the main conventional radiography findings of the most common bone tumors around the knee, including benign and malignant tumors, as well as pseudo-tumors.


O joelho é sede comum de apresentação de tumores ósseos, sejam eles clinicamente dolorosos ou não. A radiologia convencional consagra-se como exame de primeira linha para investigação inicial dos doentes com dor no joelho e pode revelar lesões que muitas vezes geram dúvidas tanto para o médico generalista quanto para o radiologista ou ortopedista geral. História, exame de imagem e estudo histopatológico compõem o tripé essencial do diagnóstico dos tumores ósseos, sendo a radiografia simples o instrumento essencial de investigação diagnóstica nesses casos. Este ensaio iconográfico propõe expor os principais achados dos mais frequentes tumores ósseos, benignos, malignos e pseudotumorais do joelho.

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Rev. Col. Bras. Cir ; 32(3): 161-162, maio-jun. 2005. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-451039

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Perforation of common bile duct (CBD) is usually associated with invasive procedures. Spontaneous perforation is rare, and more often described in neonates. We report a case of a spontaneous perforation of CBD in an adult with a family history of cholelithiasis, but with no calculus found during exploration of the biliary tree. The patient was successfully treated by cholecystectomy and T - tube drainage of the CBD.

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