Chowdhury, Rafat Moorthy, Myuri Smith, Lorna Mueller, Christoph A Gong, Fiona Rogers, Harriet J Papoutsaki, Marianthi-Vasiliki Syer, Tom Brembilla, Giorgio Singh, Saurabh
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Phaeochromocytomas (PCC) and paragangliomas (PGL), cumulatively referred to as PPGLs, are neuroendocrine tumours arising from neural crest-derived cells in the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. Predicting future tumour behaviour and the likelihood of metastatic disease remains problematic as genotype-phenotype correlations are limite...
Menezes, Ramona Kostic, Daniella Moyle, Penelope
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Cystic lesions of the breast are an everyday encounter in the symptomatic breast clinic. While the vast majority of cystic lesions are benign, it is important to be aware of the imaging manifestations that indicate a sinister pathology and the pitfalls of biopsy in a complex cystic lesion which make the diagnosis challenging. We present a case of c...
Hsabo, Elmuiz A Aneke, Ikenna Anderson Tuck, Jonathan Middela, Seshikanth
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We radiologically illustrate a case of nephroptosis in an 82-year-old male whose right kidney had progressively descended into the right hemiscrotum. This was detected upon a recent visit to the accident and emergency department (A&E) where a computed tomography (CT) scan demonstrated the right kidney within the scrotum with a degree of hydronephro...
Klapper, Rachel Jane Horn, Benjamin Joseph Michael Amalraj, Benedict Venkataraj, Maamannan Sheikh, Mohammad Abdurrehman Pullmann, Dominika Malikayil, Kiran Wooliscroft, Jeffrey
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Necrotizing fasciitis of the breast is a rare, life-threatening entity characterized by a rapidly aggressive infection of the soft tissue. There are few literature reports on necrotizing fasciitis at the level of the breast tissue as the most common locations are within the abdominal wall or extremities, but this entity can lead to sepsis and syste...
Attia, Kamal H Al Boukai, Ahmad A Mohammed, Muammar H Arafah, Maha
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We describe a unique case of perivascular epithelioid cell tumors occurring as mediastinal and left renal soft tissue masses discovered incidentally in a 5-year-old tuberous sclerosis patient upon presentation to the emergency department for upper respiratory illness. The radiographic features were non-specific. However, the similar CT characterist...
Golay, Saroj K Mansour, Ramy Riley, Nicholas Berkowitz, Yaron
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A tear of the transverse carpal ligament attachment at the trapezial ridge without associated fracture has not been previously described. We present a detailed description of a 16-year-old Caucasian male patient treated at our institution, and a second supporting case of a 15-year-old Caucasian male patient with a similar mechanism of injury and di...
Rumjaun, Mohammad Khadeem Amjed, Sana Ghazi, Muhammad Anas Raw, Jason Sabir, Sohail
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Pelvic masses are more common in females compared to the males. Bladder distension secondary to urinary retention can also mimic as a pelvic mass. However, it is rare to see chronic urinary retention with no clinical urinary symptoms. We present a case report of an elderly male who presented with abdominal pain and progressive worsening of breathin...
Brock, Kenneth Reyes, Susana Creagh Conner, Christopher Gillson, Natalie Weiss, Michael Elfituri, Osama Paydar, Amir
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Since the inception of the COVID-19 pandemic, over 60 cases of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) or ADEM-like clinically isolated syndromes have been linked to COVID-19 infection. However, cases linked to COVID-19 vaccination remain exceptionally rare. To the author's knowledge, eight published cases of ADEM or ADEM-like clinically isolat...
Giambersio, Emilia Magni, Veronica Sardanelli, Francesco
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Axillary lymphadenopathy is defined as abnormality (e.g., increase in size or density) of lymph nodes in the armpit, caused by malignant diseases such as metastases (mainly from primary breast cancer), lymphoma, or leukaemia as well as benign conditions such as infectious or autoimmune systemic diseases. Appropriate imaging and pathological examina...
Sakhy, Youssef Taoussi, Reda Ndayishimiye, Vianney Sabiri, Mouna Labied, Mohammed Lembarki, Ghizlane El Manjra, Samia Lezar, Samira Essodegui, Fatiha
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Tumoral calcinosis is a rare cause of intratissular calcifications in hemodialysis patients with chronic renal failure. Its frequency is estimated between 0.5 and 7% of patients. We illustrate through a case of unusual localization diagnosed in Ibn Rochd University Hospital, Casablanca, Morocco, the radiographic and scannographic aspect of this lit...