sábado, 6 de diciembre de 2014

Buscadores radiológicos.

1) Buscador: MIRC Project 

Resumen:
40 year old female presenting with abnormal chest sounds
http://mirc.rsna.org/storage/ss1/docs/20120622184300477/MIRCdocument.xml
2) Buscador: Yottalook:
Resumen:  Film detail from a small bowel series showing worms in bowel lumen. Barium is present in the worm’s intestinal tract. Diagnosis: Ascariasis Findings: Upper GI study showed thin lines of barium bisecting lines of lucency within the small bowel.
3) Buscador: Radiopaedia

Resumen: A 60-year-old female presented with left sided weakness. A NCCT was conducted to exclude stroke, however, the NCCT revealed bilateral thalamic hypodense lesions associated with significant vasogenic edema. Contrast was given and revealed enhancement of these hypodense lesions. The main consideration was whether these lesions are metastatic in nature, however, the patient is not known to have a primary. MRI was performed and shows bilateral thalamic lesions which are of predominantly low SI on T1 and predominantly of high SI on T2, no restriction is seen in DWI sequences. Those lesions shows thick somehow nodular enhancement, which is usually seen in glioblastoma. Biopsy of one of the lesion revealed glioblastoma (WHO grade IV).

Mi lóbulo frontal no da más.











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