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J Eat Disord ; 8(1): 72, 2020 Nov 18.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33292553

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BACKGROUND: Persistent structural changes of the lungs in anorexia nervosa (AN) patients are rarely described in contemporary medical literature. The objective of our paper is to report a rare case of severe bronchiectasis and inflammatory changes to the lungs resulting from chronic malnutrition in a AN patient. CASE PRESENTATION: We describe a patient with severe inflammatory lung disease caused by malnutrition, resulting in persistent bronchiectasis accompanying AN. We performed an analysis of the patient's medical records including radiological findings and laboratory results. A review of available literature shows very little data available on this topic. CONCLUSION: Bronchiectasis and other structural changes of the lungs are rare, but severe complications of severe, chronic malnutrition. As exemplified by our case report, they may require extensive differential diagnosis and pose a significant clinical challenge due to their non-reversible character. A successful treatment relies heavily on the patient's compliance and may be hard to achieve. Clinicians managing patients with anorexia nervosa should be wary of early respiratory tract dysfunction-related symptoms and always consider malnutrition bronchiectasis as a differential diagnosis option.

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Pol J Radiol ; 83: e19-e23, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30038674

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PURPOSE: Sacrococcygeal teratomas (SCT) can be detected in ultrasonography as early as in the first trimester. Currently, prenatal ultrasonography enables a thorough examination of tumors, but it is not always sufficient. The purpose of this study was to determine the most important features of SCTs in fetal magnetic resonance imaging and to confront them with postnatal computed tomography (CT). CASE REPORT: Between 2009 and 2013, 5 cases of sacrococcygeal teratomas were diagnosed in our hospital using fetal magnetic resonance imaging (3 female and 2 male infants). Three of the affected newborns underwent postnatal CT before surgery. In each case, tumor size, its content, mass effect, and classification according to the Altman's criteria were determined and compared with other features. Fetal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and postnatal CT were in excellent agreement with respect to tumor classification using the aformentioned criteria. MRI better characterizes tumor content and its extent compared to ultrasound, and enables a precise structural assessment of the central nervous system. Postnatal CT is complementary to fetal MRI and optional. CONCLUSIONS: Fetal MRI may help in the prenatal diagnosis of SCTs as it overcomes the limitations of obstetric ultrasound. Postnatal computed tomography is useful in determining tumor vascularity or calcifications, and it can depict the surrounding bone structures.

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Kardiochir Torakochirurgia Pol ; 12(4): 379-85, 2015 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26855661

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INTRODUCTION: Coronary artery atherosclerosis presents characteristic patterns of plaque distribution despite systemic exposure to risk factors. We hypothesized that local hemodynamic forces induced by the systolic compression of intramuscular septal perforators could be involved in atherosclerotic processes in the left anterior descending artery (LAD) adjacent to the septal perforators' origin. Therefore we studied the spatial distribution of atherosclerosis in coronary arteries, especially in relation to the septal perforators' origin. MATERIAL AND METHODS: 64-slice computed tomography angiography was performed in 309 consecutive patients (92 male and 217 female) with a mean age of 59.9 years. Spatial plaque distribution in the LAD was analyzed in relation to the septal perforators' origin. Additionally, plaque distribution throughout the coronary artery tree is discussed. RESULTS: The coronary calcium score (CCS) was positive in 164 patients (53.1%). In subjects with a CCS > 0, calcifications were more frequent in the LAD (n = 150, 91.5%) compared with the right coronary artery (RCA) (n = 94, 57.3%), circumflex branch (CX) (n = 76, 46.3%) or the left main stem (n = 42, 25.6%) (p < 0.001). Total CCS was higher in the LAD at 46.1 (IQR: 104.2) and RCA at 34.1 (IQR: 90.7) than in the CX at 16.8 (IQR: 61.3) (p = 0.007). In patients with calcifications restricted to a single vessel (n = 54), the most frequently affected artery was the LAD (n = 42, 77.8%). In patients with lesions limited to the LAD, the plaque was located mostly (n = 37, 88.1%) adjacent to the septal perforators' origin. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that coronary calcifications are most frequently located in the LAD in proximity to the septal branch origin. A possible explanation for this phenomenon could be the dynamic compression of the tunneled septal branches, which may result in disturbed blood flow in the adjacent LAD segment (milking effect).

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Pol J Radiol ; 77(3): 46-52, 2012 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23049581

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BACKGROUND: Neoplastmatic diseases constitute about 1% diseases in children in Poland, what makes about 1200 new incidents during one year. Fast diagnosis in those illnesses is crucial in treatment results. The point of this work was to value usefulness of CT and MRI in diagnostics of neoplasmatic diseases in children. MATERIAL/METHODS: The retrospective study involved 121 children examined in CT and MRI because of suspicion or during treatment of neoplasmatic disease. Together 184 CT and 119 MRI examination were performed. Eventually in 106 children neoplasmatic disease was diagnosed. In 16 cases neoplasm was excluded. RESULTS: In the analyzed group of patients acute lymphoblastic and non lymphoblastic leukemia was diagnosed in 68 children (55.7%); among them mycosis was identified after radiological examinations in 7 cases (10.3%). 8 children (6.6%) with non Hodgkin lymphoma and 11 (9%) with Hodgkin lymphoma were examined. Nephroblastoma was found after MRI and CT in 6 cases (4.9%). Presence of tumors, that were classified histopatologically as PNET, was confirmed in 4 children. In 15 cases after MRI and CT neoplasmatic disease was excluded. CONCLUSIONS: Depending on the kind of sickness MRI and CT may fulfill basic or subsidiary role in diagnostic and estimating the progress of treatment in neoplasmatic diseases among children.

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Pol J Radiol ; 76(1): 41-51, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22802815

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BACKGROUND: Injury to the facial skeleton and the adjoining soft tissues is a frequently occurring condition. The main aim of this work was to assess the value of multiplanar and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction computed tomography (CT) images obtained by using multi-detector row technology in spiral data acquisition in patients with facial skeleton injury. THE AUTHORS ATTEMPTED TO ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: Are there particular mechanisms and types of injuries or locations of fractures which can be diagnosed significantly more effectively by conducting additional multiplanar image reconstructions? Do 3D image reconstructions contribute to the diagnostic process, to what extent? Compared to other imaging techniques, is the spiral CT data acquisition a more convenient for the patient and a faster investigation method of diagnosing post-injury lesions involving the facial skeleton? MATERIAL/METHODS: Sixty-seven patients diagnosed with injury to the facial skeleton were referred for emergent CT scanning. Each patient underwent a CT scan with the use of a GE HiSpeed Qx/i scanner. The scans were conducted with the use of spiral data acquisition technique in the transverse plane. THE FOLLOWING SECONDARY IMAGE RECONSTRUCTIONS WERE CONDUCTED FOR EACH PATIENT: a two-dimensional (2D) multiplanar reconstruction (MPR), maximum intensity projection (MIP), and 3D volume rendering (VR). Post-injury lesions of the facial skeleton were assessed and the presence of any loose displaced bone fragments was taken into consideration. RESULTS: As far as fracture imaging is concerned, the 2D image reconstruction and volume rendering proved to be the most effective in the majority of locations. 3D image reconstructions proved the most sensitive in most cases of loose displaced bone fragments, except for fine structures such as the ethmoid bone and the inferior orbital wall. CONCLUSIONS: 1. Multiplanar computer reconstructions increase the effectiveness of visualisation of fractures, especially in the case of fractures in the inferior orbital wall. 2. 3D reconstructions are a good complementary technique allowing to locate loose bone fragments precisely and to assess the degree of displacement. 3. Spiral CT data acquisition increases patient's convenience due to shorter time required for examination, and allows to conduct reconstructions of satisfactory value.

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Pol J Radiol ; 76(1): 52-8, 2011 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22802816

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BACKGROUND: Injury to facial soft tissues as a complication of skeleton fractures is an important problem among patients with facial trauma. The aim of this work was to assess the value of multiplanar and three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction computed tomography (CT) images obtained by using multi-detector row technology in spiral data acquisition in patients with facial injuries of soft tissue. MATERIAL/METHODS: Sixty-seven patients diagnosed with injury to the facial skeleton underwent a CT scan with the use of GE Hispeed Qx/i scanner. For each patient: a two-dimensional (2D) multiplanar reconstruction (MPR), maximum intensity projection (MIP), and 3D volume rendering (VR) were conducted. Post-injury lesions of soft tissues were assessed. During the assessment of the post-injury lesions of soft tissues, the following features were evaluated: Extraocular muscle and fat tissue herniation through fractures in the medial and inferior orbital walls. Fluid in the sinuses and in the nasal cavity. Subcutaneous tissue emphysema. RESULTS: For subcutaneous emphysema and sinus fluid imaging, both the axial and the 2D image reconstruction proved comparably effective. However, 2D reconstructions were superior to transverse plane images with regard to herniations into fractures of the inferior orbital wall. 3D reconstruction has no importance in diagnosing soft tissue injuries. CONCLUSIONS: Multiplanar CT reconstructions increase the effectiveness of imaging of orbital tissue herniations, especially in case of fractures in the inferior orbital wall. In suspected soft tissue herniations, as well as prior to surgical treatment, spiral CT with 2D multiplanar reconstructions should be the method of choice.

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