Gold, Richard H Seeger, Leanne L Yao, Lawrence
Appropriate imaging and clinical examinations may lead to early diagnosis and treatment of the shoulder impingement syndrome, thus preventing progression to a complete tear of the rotator cuff. In this article, we discuss the anatomic and pathophysiologic bases of the syndrome, and the rationale for certain imaging tests to evaluate it. Special rad...
Crim, JR Seeger, LL
Bone infection, or osteomyelitis, is a common medical problem that is often difficult to diagnose. Osteomyelitis is not unusual in diabetic patients with foot ulcers and bedridden patients with decubitus ulcers--populations where diagnosis is especially difficult. Spinal osteomyelitis and septic arthritis require early diagnosis in order to avoid p...
Smith, MT Suk, WA
The principal conclusions and opportunities that can be drawn from this conference are as follows. The meeting demonstrated the large communication gap that still exists between most epidemiologists and laboratory scientists. This problem could be overcome if epidemiologists worked closely with laboratory scientists at the outset of any project so ...
Fischbach, Thomas J Seeger, Leanne L
Glenohumeral instability refers to subluxation or dislocation of the glenohumeral joint. This painful disorder is particularly common in the athletic population, and the individual with instability may present with a variety of clinical complaints. This paper addresses current theories regarding the pathophysiology of glenohumeral instability and i...
Haier, Richard J Chueh, Daniel Touchette, Paul Lott, Ira Buchsbaum, Monte S MacMillan, Donald Sandman, Curt LaCasse, Lori Sosa, Errol
Brain size and cerebral glucose metabolic rate (GMR) were determined with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) in individuals with mild mental retardation (MR), individuals with Down syndrome (DS) without dementia and in matched controls. The MRI data showed that the MR and the DS groups both had brain volumes of ...
Wong, Nathan D Detrano, Robert C Abrahamson, David Tobis, Jonathan M Gardin, Julius M
Coronary calcium as detected by electron beam computed tomography always signifies at least some atherosclerosis, appears to be correlated with coronary risk factors, cardiac history, and overall angiographic severity of disease, but is inconsistently related to degree of atherosclerotic lesion stenosis in a given artery. Increasing evidence, howev...
Dupont, RM Jernigan, TL Heindel, W Butters, N Shafer, K Wilson, T Hesselink, J Gillin, JC
BackgroundRecent reports in the literature document an association between focal white matter abnormalities in bipolar as well as unipolar mood disorder. The importance of this finding and other associated anatomic differences is uncertain.MethodsWe examined the volume of abnormal white matter and other brain volumes using quantitative magnetic res...
Gold, Richard H Tong, Dominic JF Crim, Julia R Seeger, Leanne L
Early and accurate diagnosis of infection or neuropathy of the diabetic foot is the key to successful management. Angiopathy leads to ischemia which, in combination with peripheral neuropathy, predisposes to pedal skin ulceration, the precursor of osteomyelitis. Chronic hyperglycemia promotes production of glycosylated end products which accumulate...
Fantini, Sergio Franceschini, Maria Angela Gaida, Gerhard Gratton, Enrico Jess, Helge Mantulin, William W Moesta, K Thomas Schlag, Peter M Kaschke, Michael
We have investigated the problem of edge effects in laser-beam transillumination scanning of the human breast. Edge effects arise from tissue thickness variability along the scanned area, and from lateral photon losses through the sides of the breast. Edge effects can be effectively corrected in frequency-domain measurements by employing a two-step...
Chemarin-Alibelli, Marie-J Pieraggi, Marie-T Elbaz, Meyer Carrié, Didier Fourcade, Joelle Puel, Jacques Tobis, Jonathan M
This study compares the ability of intracoronary ultrasound (ICUS) to identify thrombus by means of actual criteria, with the histologic studies of tissues removed by directional atherectomy in patients treated previously with thrombolytic therapy. Coronary angiography and intravascular ultrasound imaging were performed before atherectomy in 34 pat...