نتایج جستجو برای: soft neurologic sign

تعداد نتایج: 207360  

2014
Teeranan Laohawiriyakamol Pramot Tanutit Kanet Kanjanapradit Keerati Hongsakul Shigeru Ehara

This study aimed to present the 'dot-in-circle' sign, which indicates the typical magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and ultrasonographic (USG) findings for mycetoma involving soft tissue and bone. A total of 8 cases with histopathological proof of mycetoma affecting the musculoskeletal system, and that were examined via MRI and/or coexistent diagnostic ultrasonography between 2004 and 2013 in So...

2017
Pawan Mittal

Objective: To determine the frequency and reliability of cervical soft tissue emphysema and pneumomediastinum in autopsy cases of hanging. Material and Method: We prospectively studied 30 autopsy cases of hanging including 18 males and 12 females with age ranging from 19 to 65 years. The control group consisted of age and sex matched 30 cases that died due to various natural pathologies. Along ...

2017
Richard A. Harrigan William J. Brady

A 34-year-old man presents to the emergency department with progressive, generalized weakness and shortness of breath that began 2 weeks earlier. He has no history of cardiac disorders, and he denies chest pain, palpitations, and abdominal pain. He admits to recent methamphetamine use. The patient is in moderate distress. Heart rate is 152 beats per minute and regular; respiration rate, 24 brea...

2014
Bendan M. O'Shea Jinsuh Kim

We report two cases of epithelioid hemangioma (EH) manifested in the thoracic spine with associated clinical, radiographic, and pathological findings. Epithelioid hemangioma is a benign vascular tumor that can involve any bone (including the spine in a subset of patients). Although recognized as a benign tumor by the WHO, it can display locally aggressive features. Within the spine, these featu...

2015
Anna E. Dunlap Amy K. Swinford Katherine L. Wells

We report a systemic mycosis in a German shepherd dog caused by Scytalidium spp. The patient presented for progressive cervical pain and forelimb hemiparesis. Cervical computed tomography revealed lysis associated with multiple vertebrae and a soft tissue mass adjacent to the spinal cord, as well as prescapular lymphadenopathy. Fine needle aspirates of the lymph nodes yielded hyphae, and a subs...

2016
Ashwin Kumar R. Ravichandran

Velopharyngeal incompetence is one of the contributing factors for speech disorders. This condition usually follows certain disorders like cleft palate, soft palate paralysis and neurologic disorders. Cleft palate is one of the major contributing factors for the velopharyngeal incompetence. Various treatment modalities have been proposed including prosthetic management, surgical correction and ...

Journal: :Journal of radiology case reports 2009
Austin L Jones Kenneth E Jones

We report a relatively rare case of an essentially isolated orbital roof "blow-in" fracture in a pediatric patient. A 13-year-old male presented with headache and nausea following blunt facial trauma sustained during a skate boarding accident. CT head revealed soft tissue swelling and an abnormal bony density in the superior, posterior right orbital region. Follow-up CT orbits revealed a commin...

Journal: :Archives of otolaryngology--head & neck surgery 1991
M L Urken H Weinberg C Vickery D Buchbinder W Lawson H F Biller

We describe 71 cases of oromandibular reconstruction using microvascular composite free flaps. There was an overall flap success rate of 94%, while 97% of the patients in this series had their mandibles reconstructed with free vascularized bone flaps. Fifteen patients were rehabilitated with implant-borne dental prostheses. Primary repair of discontinuity defects of the inferior-alveolar nerve ...

2012
C. Hoyoux P. Forget C. Piette M. F. Dresse B. Florkin L. Rausin A. Thiry

Paravertebral malignant tumors constitute 4.8% of cancer cases in pediatric oncology and are mostly composed of neuroblastoma (46.4%) and soft tissue sarcomas (35.7%). We describe the case of a Caucasian 6-year-old boy who was admitted for middle back pain radiated to limbs and progressively increasing weakness of the legs, suggesting a spinal cord disease. The exploration revealed two paravert...

Journal: :Shoulder & elbow 1995
Kuhn Plancher Hawkins

Scapular winging, one of the more common scapulothoracic disorders, is caused by a number of pathologic conditions. It can be classified as primary, secondary, or voluntary. Primary scapular winging may be due to neurologic injury, pathologic changes in the bone, or periscapular soft-tissue abnormalities. Secondary scapular winging occurs as a result of glenohumeral and subacromial conditions a...

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