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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    BJOG 94 (1987), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1471-0528
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 2
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Cellular and molecular life sciences 36 (1980), S. 622-623 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) has been found in porcine and in bovine retina, and it is indistinguishable from synthetic TRH in its immunological and biological properties. The role of retinal TRH is unknown, it probably acts as a neurotransmitter.
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  • 3
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    European radiology 3 (1993), S. 38-40 
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Breast neoplasms, US ; Breast radiography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The aim of the study was to define the ultrasonographic characteristics of intraductal solitary papilloma (ISP) and to discuss the differential diagnoses from other focal lesions of the breast. Sixteen ISP were found among 35 patients with haematic discharging breasts all of whom were submitted to sonography and cytology. The mean age of the patients was 28 years. Three types of lesions were observed: (1) a solid nodule with peripheral hypoechoic areas (56.2%); (2) papillary vegetation within a cystic cavity (25%); (3) periareolar dilated duct, filled with dense material (18.8%). The observed cases demonstrate that sonography was always reliable in detecting the lesion. This result is better than those reported in literature and may be correlated with the low mean age of the patients in our series, which allowed an optimal study with sonography. The three sonographic patterns observed seem to circumscribe the differential diagnoses, thus simplifying the diagnostic process.
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  • 4
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Aneurysm ; Aorta ; Inflammatory aneurysm ; Ultrasound
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract During a 5-year period 229 aneurysms of the abdominal aorta were identified by ultrasonography (US) and subsequently submitted to CT. Of these, 41 were seen to be of the inflammatory type on the grounds of the CT scans, confirmed in 29 cases by surgical findings. The patients were 38 men and 3 women, mean age 64.9 years. US, performed using both 3.5 and 5 MHz probes, revealed the inflammatory nature of the aneurysm in 33 of 41 cases (80.5%). In the remaining cases a correct diagnosis could not be determined because of obesity and/or the distal location of the lesion. Regarding the complications associated with the inflammatory nature of the aneurysm (considered only in those cases submitted to surgery) US revealed a good diagnostic accuracy for ureteral involvement (7/7 cases detected, no false positives). Caval involvement was also correctly identified in 6 of 8 cases, although overestimated in 3 of 21. Both of these complications were correctly detected by CT in all cases. Neither US nor CT furnished reliable signs regarding duodenal and colonic involvement (surgically proven in 4 of 29 cases). US proved effective in detecting the inflammatory nature of the aneurysm. If surgery is considered, CT seems mandatory for a correct assessment of the complications.
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  • 5
    ISSN: 1432-1084
    Keywords: Key words: Breast US ; Mammography ; Breast neoplasms
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. To compare the diagnostic performance of high-frequency ultrasound (HFU) as a first- or second-line diagnostic tool in non-palpable lesions (NPL) of the breast and to define the place of HFU in the diagnostic process, 89 women with this kind of lesion, previously detected by mammography, underwent HFU with 7.5–13 MHz transducers. The examinations were performed by two equally experienced operators of which only one (operator I) was aware of the mammographic findings. The mammographic examinations revealed the following non-palpable lesions: asymmetry-hyperdensity (17 cases), nodule (44 cases), stellate lesion (5 cases), microcalcifications (23 cases). Total sensitivity of HFU in the examinations performed by operator I was 83 %, while in the examinations performed by operator II (unaware of the mammographic findings) it was only 35 %. In all cases HFU allowed the operators to determine the basic features of the lesions. Our experience confirms that ultrasonography, even if performed with high frequency, cannot be proposed as a screening examination but may profitably be employed as a second-step technique to characterize NPL previously identified by mammography. This ’second-step' role can do the following: rule out true pathology (cases of false-positive mammography findings); furnish some basic features in the case of focal lesions; show other findings in the case of microcalcifications, such as microcysts, ’filled duct' appearance, parenchymal inhomogeneities and nodules; guide interventional procedures; and localize lesions preoperatively.
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