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  • Coronary arteriography  (1)
  • Key words: Paranasal sinuses – Neoplasms – CT – MR imaging – Inverted papilloma  (1)
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    ISSN: 1279-8517
    Keywords: Myocardial bridge ; Coronary arteriography ; Coronary arteries ; Intramyocardial IVA
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Résumé Les auteurs rapportent 12 cas de ponts myocardiques sur l'artère interventriculaire antérieure, de découverte chirurgicale: 5 ponts myocardiques compressifs limités, 7 artères interventriculaires antérieures de trajet intramyocardique découvert en peropératoire. L'aspect retrouvé en per-opératoire est comparé aux constatations angiographiques permettant d établir une corrélation anatomo-radiologique. Les autres insistent sur la différence de fréquence et de signification existant entre pont myocardique compressif (d'indication chirurgicale) et artère interventriculaire antérieure intramyocardique (de découverte fortuite lors d'un geste de revascularisation coronarienne indiqué pour des lésions athéroscléreuses sténosantes).
    Notes: Summary The authors report 12 cases of myocardial bridges over the anterior interventricular artery discovered surgically. In 5 the compressive myocardial bridges were limited; in 7 the intramyocardial course of the anterior ventricular artery was discovered at operation. Comparison of the operative appearances with the angiographic findings affords a basis for anatomico-radiologic correlation. The authors stress the difference in frequency and significance between the compressive myocardial bridge (an indication for surgery) and the intramyocardial anterior interventricular artery discovered by chance during a procedure for coronary revascularization indicated for stenosing atherosclerotic lesions.
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    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Paranasal sinuses – Neoplasms – CT – MR imaging – Inverted papilloma
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. The aim of this study was to describe cross-sectional imaging features of recurrent papilloma of the nasal fossa and paranasal sinuses and to evaluate the role of MR and CT in the postoperative follow-up of this lesion. Magnetic resonance imaging and CT of ten patients who presented recurrence of inverted papilloma were reviewed and correlated to initial imaging, endoscopy, and surgical reports. Imaging patterns of recurrent inverted papilloma are identical to those of initial tumors and recurrence location is closely related to the site of the former lesion. Magnetic resonance is more efficient than CT for the diagnosis and evaluation of extensions. Magnetic resonance supplies the deficiencies of endoscopy in case of extensions to the frontal sinus or the lateral recess of the antrum, especially if mucosal hyperplasia or sinusitis is associated. Magnetic resonance imaging is the first imaging modality to perform in the follow-up after removal of inverted papilloma.
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