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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
    Pediatric anesthesia 10 (2000), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1460-9592
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Two newborn infants with traumatic perforation of the pharyngo–oesophageal region are presented. This injury was induced by pharyngeal suction catheters and/or vigorous attempts at nasogastric or tracheal intubation during resuscitation of the newborn. The true nature of this condition remained unrecognized and the babies were thus referred with a tentative diagnosis of oesophageal atresia. The perforation itself could be treated successfully without surgery, despite a severe complication in one infant resulting from inadvertent use of barium sulphate contrast medium. Raising awareness of the possibility of this injury should help in avoiding this complication by gentle and skilful action during newborn resuscitation, particularly in the premature infant.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-2102
    Keywords: Schlüsselwörter Pharynx ; Anatomie ; MRT ; CT ; Videokinematographie ; Key words Pharynx ; Anatomy ; MR ; CT ; Videocinematography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Abstract Background. The pharynx, being part of the digestive as well as the respiratory system, is embedded in the complex spatial anatomy of the neck and, due to its function and location, represents a very sophisticated region. Diagnosis. Cross-sectional imaging with CT and MR imaging plays an indispensable complementary role to clinical work-up, as far as submucosal and deep cervical spaces are concerned. However, as dysphagia is a common symptom in clinical practice, interpretation of double contrast studies and videofluoroscopic investigations are also on frequent demand in the daily routine. Conclusion. Close interdisciplinary co-operation and the radiologist's familiarity with the anatomy of the region are required in order to use the diagnostic tools in an optimal fashion.
    Notes: Zusammenfassung Hintergrund. Der Pharynx repräsentiert, durch seine Funktion als Luft- und Speiseweg einerseits sowie durch seine Topographie in der komplexen Zervikalregion andererseits, ein äußerst differenziertes Organsystem. Bildgebungsverfahren. Neben den, in den letzten Jahren und Jahrzehnten einer rasanten Entwicklung unterworfenen, und in der Kopf-Hals-Radiologie unerlässlichen Schnittbildverfahren, spielen, gerade bei der Bildgebung des Pharynx, konventionelle Röntgenverfahren, welche eine dynamische Beurteilung der Funktion erlauben, weiterhin eine wichtige Rolle in der Diagnostik. Die Methoden der Bildgebung stellen somit heute, ergänzend zur klinischen Untersuchung, unumstritten das 2. Standbein in der Abklärung von Pathologien am Pharynx dar. Resümee. Dieses Zusammenwirken bietet dem Radiologen, entsprechend der Fragestellung nach funktionellen oder strukturellen Pathologien, ein vielfältiges Betätigungsfeld, erfordert gleichzeitig aber das grundlegende Verständnis der normalen Anatomie und Physiologie sowie die Kenntnis der spezifischen Vor- und Nachteile der zur Verfügung stehenden bildgebenden Verfahren.
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  • 3
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Emergency radiology 7 (2000), S. 108-110 
    ISSN: 1438-1435
    Keywords: Key words Segmental colonic dilatation – Coprolith
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Segmental dilatation of the colon is an uncommon entity of unknown etiology. It may be caused by coproliths giving rise to chronic constipation, abdominal distension, tenderness, pain, and colonic obstruction. We report radiographic and clinical findings in an 85-year-old female geriatric patient with recurrent constipation and acute onset of pain in the lower abdomen. Radiography revealed a massively dilated segment of the proximal sigmoid colon containing a huge coprolith. The condition was successfully treated conservatively.
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