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Abdom Radiol (NY) ; 2024 Jun 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38913137

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Multiple non-cystic renal lesions are occasionally discovered during imaging for various reasons and poses a diagnostic challenge to the practicing radiologist. These lesions may appear as a primary or dominant imaging finding or may be an additional abnormality in the setting of multiorgan involvement. Awareness of the imaging appearance of the various entities presenting as renal lesions integrated with associated extrarenal imaging findings along with clinical information is crucial for a proper diagnostic approach and patient work-up. This review summarizes the most relevant causes of infectious, inflammatory, vascular, and neoplastic disorders presenting as predominantly multiple focal non-cystic lesions.

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Heliyon ; 9(7): e18085, 2023 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37519667

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Purpose: To evaluate whether a subtraction CT angiography (sCTA) perfusion score may have prognostic value in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. Method: This prospective cohort study included adult patients with RT-PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection admitted to the ED and a sCTA performed within 24 h of admission between June and September 2020. Perfusion abnormalities (PA) in areas of apparently spared lung parenchyma on conventional CT images were assessed with sCTA perfusion score. Airspace disease extension was assessed with CT severity scores, which were then correlated with clinical outcomes (admission to ICU, requirement of IMV, and death). Inter-rater reliability (IRR) was assessed using Cohen's Kappa. Independent predictors of adverse outcomes were evaluated by multivariable logistic regression analyses using the Hosmer and Lemeshow's test. Results: 191 patients were included: 112 males (58%), median age of 60.8 years (SD ± 16.0). The IRR was very high (median Kappa statistic: 0.95). No association was found between perfusion CT scores and D-dimer levels (Kendall's Tau-B coefficient = 0.08, p = 0.16) or between PaO2/FiO2 ratios and D-dimer levels (Kendall's Tau-B coefficient = -0.10, p = 0.07). Multivariate analyses adjusting for parenchymal disease extension, vascular beaded appearance, pulmonary embolism, sex, and age showed that severe PA remained a significant predictor for ICU admission (AOR: 6.25, 95% CI 2.10-18.7, p = 0.001). The overall diagnostic capacity of this model was adequate (ROC AUC: 0.83; 95% CI 0.77-0.89). Conclusions: The assessment of pulmonary perfusion abnormalities in areas of apparently spared lung parenchyma on conventional CT images via sCTA perfusion scoring has prognostic value in COVID-19 pneumonia.

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Crit Care ; 26(1): 1, 2022 01 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34980198

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BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 seems to affect the regulation of pulmonary perfusion. Hypoperfusion in areas of well-aerated lung parenchyma results in a ventilation-perfusion mismatch that can be characterized using subtraction computed tomography angiography (sCTA). This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of oral sildenafil in treating COVID-19 inpatients showing perfusion abnormalities in sCTA. METHODS: Triple-blinded, randomized, placebo-controlled trial was conducted in Chile in a tertiary-care hospital able to provide on-site sCTA scans and ventilatory support when needed between August 2020 and March 2021. In total, 82 eligible adults were admitted to the ED with RT-PCR-confirmed or highly probable SARS-COV-2 infection and sCTA performed within 24 h of admission showing perfusion abnormalities in areas of well-aerated lung parenchyma; 42 were excluded and 40 participants were enrolled and randomized (1:1 ratio) once hospitalized. The active intervention group received sildenafil (25 mg orally three times a day for seven days), and the control group received identical placebo capsules in the same way. Primary outcomes were differences in oxygenation parameters measured daily during follow-up (PaO2/FiO2 ratio and A-a gradient). Secondary outcomes included admission to the ICU, requirement of non-invasive ventilation, invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV), and mortality rates. Analysis was performed on an intention-to-treat basis. RESULTS: Totally, 40 participants were enrolled (20 in the placebo group and 20 in the sildenafil group); 33 [82.5%] were male; and median age was 57 [IQR 41-68] years. No significant differences in mean PaO2/FiO2 ratios and A-a gradients were found between groups (repeated-measures ANOVA p = 0.67 and p = 0.69). IMV was required in 4 patients who received placebo and none in the sildenafil arm (logrank p = 0.04). Patients in the sildenafil arm showed a significantly shorter median length of hospital stay than the placebo group (9 IQR 7-12 days vs. 12 IQR 9-21 days, p = 0.04). CONCLUSIONS: No statistically significant differences were found in the oxygenation parameters. Sildenafil treatment could have a potential therapeutic role regarding the need for IMV in COVID-19 patients with specific perfusion patterns in sCTA. A large-scale study is needed to confirm these results. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Sildenafil for treating patients with COVID-19 and perfusion mismatch: a pilot randomized trial, NCT04489446, Registered 28 July 2020, https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04489446 .


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COVID-19 Drug Treatment , COVID-19 , Sildenafil Citrate , Vasodilator Agents , Administration, Oral , Adult , Aged , COVID-19/physiopathology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pilot Projects , Sildenafil Citrate/administration & dosage , Treatment Outcome , Vasodilator Agents/administration & dosage , Ventilation-Perfusion Ratio
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Rev. argent. radiol ; 86(3): 166-178, 2022. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1407206

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Resumen La apariencia en imágenes típicas del carcinoma hepatocelular (HCC) es ampliamente reconocida y consiste en hiperrealce en fase arterial con lavado en las fases venosa portal y tardía, tanto en tomografía computada como en resonancia magnética. Este patrón se observa en el 60% de los casos y se ha incorporado en las directrices diagnósticas de las diferentes organizaciones que participan en el estudio de las enfermedades hepáticas y su presencia evita la necesidad de una biopsia. Además, son signos auxiliares útiles en el diagnóstico del HCC la hiperintensidad en secuencias ponderadas en T2, la presencia de grasa, la trombosis tumoral venosa y el crecimiento entre intervalos en los estudios de seguimiento. Sin embargo, no todos los pacientes con HCC presentan estas características y en el 40% de los casos las presentaciones atípicas plantean un reto diagnóstico y de manejo de los pacientes.


Abstract The typical imaging appearance of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is widely recognized and consists in hyper enhancement in the arterial phase with lavage in the portal and late venous phases, as on computed tomography (CT) as on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This pattern is observed in 60% of cases and has been incorporated into the diagnostics directives of the different organizations which participates in the hepatic diseases studies and its presence avoid the necessity of a biopsy. Besides, are auxiliar signs useful on the HCC diagnostic, T2 hyperintensity, presence of grease, venous tumor thrombosis and the growth between intervals in follow up studies. However, not all HCC patients harbor these characteristics and in 40% of cases the atypical introduction proposes a diagnostic and handling challenge of patients.


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Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Aged , Carcinoma/diagnostic imaging , Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/diagnostic imaging , Fibrosis , Neoplasms
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Crit Care ; 24(1): 619, 2020 10 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33087155

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BACKGROUND: Subtraction CT angiography (sCTA) is a technique used to evaluate pulmonary perfusion based on iodine distribution maps. The aim of this study is to assess lung perfusion changes with sCTA seen in patients with COVID-19 pneumonia and correlate them with clinical outcomes. MATERIAL AND METHODS: A prospective cohort study was carried out with 45 RT-PCR-confirmed COVID-19 patients that required hospitalization at three different hospitals, between April and May 2020. In all cases, a basic clinical and demographic profile was obtained. Lung perfusion was assessed using sCTA. Evaluated imaging features included: Pattern predominance of injured lung parenchyma in both lungs (ground-glass opacities, consolidation and mixed pattern) and anatomical extension; predominant type of perfusion abnormality (increased perfusion or hypoperfusion), perfusion abnormality distribution (focal or diffuse), extension of perfusion abnormalities (mild, moderate and severe involvement); presence of vascular dilatation and vascular tortuosity. All participants were followed-up until hospital discharge searching for the development of any of the study endpoints. These endpoints included intensive-care unit (ICU) admission, initiation of invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV) and death. RESULTS: Forty-one patients (55.2 ± 16.5 years, 22 men) with RT-PCR-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 infection and an interpretable iodine map were included. Patients with perfusion anomalies on sCTA in morphologically normal lung parenchyma showed lower Pa/Fi values (294 ± 111.3 vs. 397 ± 37.7, p = 0.035), and higher D-dimer levels (1156 ± 1018 vs. 378 ± 60.2, p < 0.01). The main common patterns seen in lung CT scans were ground-glass opacities, mixed pattern with predominant ground-glass opacities and mixed pattern with predominant consolidation in 56.1%, 24.4% and 19.5% respectively. Perfusion abnormalities were common (36 patients, 87.8%), mainly hypoperfusion in areas of apparently healthy lung. Patients with severe hypoperfusion in areas of apparently healthy lung parenchyma had an increased probability of being admitted to ICU and to initiate IMV (HR of 11.9 (95% CI 1.55-91.9) and HR 7.8 (95% CI 1.05-61.1), respectively). CONCLUSION: Perfusion abnormalities evidenced in iodine maps obtained by sCTA are associated with increased admission to ICU and initiation of IMV in COVID-19 patients.


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Contrast Media , Coronavirus Infections/diagnostic imaging , Iodine , Perfusion Imaging/methods , Pneumonia, Viral/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed/methods , Adult , Aged , COVID-19 , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pandemics , Prospective Studies
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Am J Case Rep ; 18: 1396-1400, 2017 Dec 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29284768

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BACKGROUND Fitz-Hugh-Curtis (FHC) syndrome is a perihepatitis linked to inflammatory pelvic disease. It can be caused by Neisseria gonorrhoeae or Chlamydia trachomatis infections. FHC syndrome usually presents with pain in the right hypochondrium and fever, associated with symptoms and signs of pelvic infection in women. CASE REPORT We present the case of a 22-year-old woman with systemic lupus erythematous (SLE) who presented with polyarthritis, cutaneous lesions, and abdominal pain. The diagnosis of FHC syndrome was based on the findings of abdominal computerized tomography (CT) and the isolation of Neisseria gonorrhoeae (NG) in blood cultures. The association of arthritis and cutaneous lesions was diagnosed as a syndrome of arthritis-dermatitis, also caused by systemic NG infection. The patient had a favorable outcome with antibiotic treatment. CONCLUSIONS FHC syndrome should be considered in sexually active young patients, mainly women, with pelvic infection and perihepatitis. It may be caused by disseminated gonococcal infection. An important risk factor is the serum complement deficit, which may predispose to severe forms. Low serum complement level is a frequent manifestation of active SLE. CT images showing the typical findings of perihepatitis allow making the correct diagnosis.


Subject(s)
Chlamydia Infections/microbiology , Gonorrhea/diagnosis , Hepatitis/microbiology , Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic/complications , Pelvic Inflammatory Disease/microbiology , Peritonitis/microbiology , Female , Humans , Young Adult
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; Medicina (B.Aires);74(2): 120-120, abr. 2014. ilus
Article in Spanish | BINACIS | ID: bin-131953
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Acta Gastroenterol Latinoam ; 41(3): 225-9, 2011 Sep.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22233000

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Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) is a genetic disease with an autosomal dominant inheritance pattern, characterized by widespread telangiectases that can involve the skin, mucous membranes, lung, brain, gastrointestinal tract and/or liver. It has an estimated prevalence of 1 to 2 cases per 10,000. The prevalence of hepatic involvement in HHT had been estimated in 8% to 31% in retrospective studies but in more recent large prospective series the prevalence is higher, ranging between 41% and 78%. Nevertheless, symptoms occur only in 8% of the patients with HHT and liver involvement. Liver involvement by HHT is characterized by widespread diffuse liver vascular malformations that give rise to three types of shunting: arteriovenous (hepatic artery to hepatic vein), arterioportal (hepatic artery to portal vein), and portovenous (portal vein to hepatic vein). The three most common initial clinical presentations are high-output heart failure, portal hypertension and biliary disease. We describe the case of a patient with diagnosis of HHT and hepatic involvement and we review of the literature. A 58-year-old woman with HHT came to consultation with heart failure symptoms and echographic and endoscopic findings of portal hypertension. The multislice computed tomography of the abdomen revealed the presence of multiple telangiectases in the hepatic parenchyma and a shunt from the hepatic artery to the portal vein. We conclude that the symptomatic involvement of the liver in HHT is an extremely infrequent entity. It must be suspected when clinical manifestations and compatible imagenologic findings exist in patients with antecedents of HHT.


Subject(s)
Hypertension, Portal/etiology , Liver Diseases/etiology , Liver/blood supply , Telangiectasia, Hereditary Hemorrhagic/complications , Female , Humans , Hypertension, Portal/diagnostic imaging , Liver Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Middle Aged , Multidetector Computed Tomography
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