Radiología
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To present our preliminary experience in whole-body MRI with an added diffusion-weighted sequence in screening for osseous metastases. ⋯ Whole-body MRI with an added diffusion-weighted sequence is an efficacious method of detecting osseous metastases and is more reliable than bone scintigraphy. Moreover, whole-body MRI provides information about extraosseous lesions. Lytic metastases are hyperintense in diffusion-weighted sequences and have a lower ADC than benign edema.
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Colovesical fistulas are the most common type of vesicointestinal fistula and the most prevalent of these are vesicosigmoid fistulas. In our environment, diverticulitis is the most common cause, accounting for approximately one half of all cases. The literature describes different methods for the diagnosis of colovesical fistula, with computed tomography and cystography being the most useful. We describe two cases of vesicosigmoid fistula secondary to diverticulitis diagnosed at our center using helical computed tomography and review the clinical and radiological findings for this entity.
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Review
[Positron-emission tomography/computed tomography: artifacts and pitfalls in cancer patients].
Diagnostic accuracy and correct initial staging (or restaging) are fundamental in the management of oncological patients and can directly influence therapeutic decisions. The combination of positron-emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT) in a single scanner (PET/TC) represents an important achievement in the fields of oncology, nuclear medicine, and radiology. These scanners allow morphologic images (obtained by CT) to be fused and correlated with metabolic images (obtained by PET) to a high degree of accuracy. ⋯ Furthermore, the use of CT data to correct attenuation and reconstruct PET images in PET/CT scanners can generate some characteristic artifacts specific to this new diagnostic tool, and these can lead to misinterpretation with potential therapeutic implications. This article reviews and illustrates some of the most common artifacts and pitfalls that can appear in PET/CT studies. The detection and correct interpretation of these findings are essential for the appropriate management of oncologic patients.
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Arachnoid cysts are collections of cerebrospinal fluid within the arachnoid membrane. They are benign lesions and most are congenital. ⋯ Although arachnoid cyst associated to intracystic hemorrhage and spontaneous subdural hematoma is an uncommon complication, it is a well-known indication for emergency neurosurgery. We present the findings in a ten-year-old boy diagnosed with arachnoid cyst complicated by intracystic hemorrhage and spontaneous subdural hematoma diagnosed by magnetic resonance.