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Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27212279

BACKGROUND: Isotretinoin is widely used in the treatment of acne. AIMS: We investigated the effects of isotretinoin on thyroid function tests and thyroid volume in acne patients. METHODS: In this prospective study, a total of 104 acne patients were included. Sixty-six patients were treated with isotretinoin for at least 4 months. Thirty eight patients were included in the control group. The levels of thyroid stimulating hormone, free triiodothyronine, free thyroxine, antithyroglobulin and antithyroid peroxidase antibodies were measured and a thyroid ultrasound was performed in all the subjects before treatment and 4 months after treatment. A "p" value of < 0.05 was considered significant. RESULTS: In the isotretinoin-treated group, thyroid stimulating hormone levels increased significantly during isotretinoin treatment (P = 0.018). Free triiodothyronine, free thyroxine, anti-thyroid peroxidase levels and thyroid volume decreased significantly during treatment (P = 0.016, P= 0.012, P= 0.006, P = 0.020 respectively). LIMITATIONS: The major limitation of this study is the lack of follow-up data after the cessation of isotretinoin therapy in acne patients. CONCLUSION: Patients treated with isotretinoin should be monitored with thyroid function tests.


Acne Vulgaris/diagnosis , Acne Vulgaris/drug therapy , Dermatologic Agents/therapeutic use , Isotretinoin/therapeutic use , Thyroid Function Tests/methods , Thyroid Gland/drug effects , Acne Vulgaris/blood , Adolescent , Adult , Dermatologic Agents/adverse effects , Female , Humans , Isotretinoin/adverse effects , Male , Prospective Studies , Thyroid Gland/physiology , Thyroid Hormones , Treatment Outcome , Young Adult
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Turk Patoloji Derg ; 32(1): 57-9, 2016.
Article Tr | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26832183

Gossypiboma (textiloma) is a rare but preventable complication occurring due to oblivion of the surgical material during an operation that carries important diagnostic difficulties as well as high morbidity and mortality risks. The actual incidence is unknown because of its medicolegal aspects. Our case is a 36-years-old female patient, who had a caesarean section two years ago in another center. Clinical examination and radiological investigations gave the impression of "gastrointestinal stromal tumor" and the surgically taken out mass was sent to our pathology department. The case was reported as a "gossypiboma"' and presented here to emphasize the diagnostic difficulties in the preoperative period, the life-threatening nature of the condition and as well as the rarity of the reported cases.


Cesarean Section/adverse effects , Foreign Bodies/diagnosis , Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors/diagnosis , Adult , Diagnosis, Differential , Female , Humans
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Quant Imaging Med Surg ; 5(4): 628-32, 2015 Aug.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26435928

Fahr disease (FD) is a well-defined rare neurodegenerative disease that is characterized by idiopathic bilateral symmetric extensive striopallidodentate calcifications. The patients may present with diverse manifestations, most commonly movement disorder, cognitive impairment, and ataxia. Computed tomography (CT) is considered to be critical for accurate diagnosis because it is difficult to reliably identify calcifications by routine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) is a relatively new 3D gradient-echo (GE) MR sequence with special phase and magnitude processing. SWI phase images can recognize calcifications definitively with higher sensitivity compared to other MRI sequences. In this article, we present two cases of FD with different manifestations and neuroimaging in different age groups and genders, which were diagnosed by SWI and confirmed with CT, and we discuss the contribution of SWI in the diagnosis of FD. In conclusion, we suggest integrating SWI with MRI protocol to identify calcifications in suspicion of neurodegenerative disorders.

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Acta Dermatovenerol Croat ; 23(3): 171-7, 2015.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26476900

Previous studies have associated severe psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis with an increased risk of atherosclerosis. However, the association between patients with mild-to-moderate plaque-type psoriasis and atherosclerosis has yet to be studied in depth. This study investigates a) possible correlations between carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) and serum fetuin-A levels in patients with mild-to-moderate psoriasis and b) correlations between psoriasis severity index (PASI) and fetuin-A levels. The latter correlation was recently reported to be important for wound healing and vascular calcification. In this prospective study, a total of 70 patients with mild-to-moderate psoriasis and 66 control participants were included. PASI, CIMT, and serum fetuin-A levels were examined in all patients. Although the difference in fetuin-A values was not statistically significant between patients with mild-to-moderate plaque-type psoriasis and control groups (P=0.401), the CIMT levels in the psoriasis group were significantly higher than the control group (P=0.002). There were no correlations among fetuin-A levels, CIMT, and PASI. This study establishes an association between mild to moderate psoriasis and atherosclerosis. This study also concludes that, similarly to patients with severe psoriasis, CIMT levels are a better indicator of cardiovascular risk than serum fetuin-A levels in patients diagnosed with mild-to-moderate plaque-type psoriasis.


Carotid Intima-Media Thickness , Psoriasis/metabolism , Psoriasis/pathology , alpha-2-HS-Glycoprotein/metabolism , Adult , Biomarkers/metabolism , Case-Control Studies , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Male , Prospective Studies , Risk Assessment , Severity of Illness Index , Turkey
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Clin Pract ; 5(2): 752, 2015 Apr 24.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26236457

Anterior sacral meningocele is a very rare clinical entity characterized by herniation of a meningeal sac through a sacrococcygeal defect. We report a case of a 20-year old female with Marfan syndrome who presented with abdominal distention that was misdiagnosed as an ovarian cyst on pelvic ultrasound. Pelvic magnetic resonance (MR) imaging showed large, well-defined multiloculated intrasacral and presacral cysts communicating via two separate broad necks and extending through defects in anterior aspect of sacral vertebrae. This case emphasizes that anterior sacral meningocele should be considered in the differential diagnosis of cases with pelvic cysts particularly in patients with underlying connective tissue disorders. Because severe neurologic complications or even death may occur without proper preoperative planning in such cases, MR imaging should always be performed for evaluation and characterization of pelvis cystic lesions.

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Int J Clin Exp Med ; 8(5): 7544-52, 2015.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26221298

PURPOSE: Sacroiliitis based on MRI is one of the main diagnostic criteria of axial spondyloarthritis (SpA). Our purpose was to assess (a) whether apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values on diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) differ between regions of bone marrow edema (BME) and subchondral normal-appearing bone marrow (NABM) in active sacroiliitis, (b) whether ADC values can differentiate early SpA and chronic SpA, both in the active and inactive phase, and (c) whether ADC values are related to laboratory findings. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 47 patients (24 female, 23 male, mean age: 38.53 years) with the diagnosis of SpA were included in this retrospective study. 20 age- and sex-matched subjects without SpA constituted the control group. ADC measurements were taken from all lesions and NABM of each sacroiliac joint. RESULTS: A total number of 120 subchondral BME lesions (acute: 17, chronic active: 103) were noted. The mean ADC values of the BME lesions (1.30 ± 0.18 × 10(-3) mm(2)/s) were significantly higher than the ADC values in the NABM regions (0.55 ± 0.08 × 10(-3) mm(2)/s) as well as in both the control group (0.56 ± 0.05 × 10(-3) mm(2)/s) and the chronic inactive group (0.54 ± 0.03 × 10(-3) mm(2)/s). There were more BME regions in patients with chronic active sacroiliitis than early SpA patients. Correlation was found between the CRP values and ADC values. CONCLUSION: DWI with ADC values may be complementary to FS T2-weighted or STIR MR images for accurately diagnosing inflammatory sacroiliitis. The value of DWI versus dynamic contrast-enhanced imaging in the follow-up needs to be clarified.

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Quant Imaging Med Surg ; 5(3): 472-5, 2015 Jun.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26029651

Developmental venous anomalies (DVAs) are the most common type of cerebral vascular malformations. They are generally accepted as variants of venous development and frequently identified incidentally, particularly on contrast-enhanced MR imaging. Most of the DVAs do not affect the integrity of the surrounding parenchyma. This article discusses an atypical DVA which is associated with contrast enhancement and increased perfusion within the drainage territory of the DVA, probably due to anomalous venous drainage. These unusual perfusion patterns of the DVAs should be differentiated from other entities such as hypervascular brain tumors or ischemia with hemodynamical changes which have different clinical management.

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Kulak Burun Bogaz Ihtis Derg ; 25(2): 126-30, 2015.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25935067

Tracheal diverticulum is a relatively rare lesion. Tracheal diverticula are divided into two subgroups as congenital and acquired with different characteristics and etiologies. The majority of these anomalies is asymptomatic and found as incidental findings on radiological imaging. This article presents a case of an infected tracheal diverticulum presenting with odynophagia. It should be noted that infection may obstruct the air-filled lumen of the diverticulum, causing a diagnostic challenge. Multislice computed tomography with coronal reconstructed images is the modality of choice for diagnosing diverticulum and assessing therapeutic response in associated complications.


Deglutition Disorders/etiology , Diverticulum/complications , Incidental Findings , Multidetector Computed Tomography/methods , Tracheal Diseases/complications , Adult , Deglutition Disorders/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Diverticulum/diagnosis , Female , Humans , Tracheal Diseases/diagnosis
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Clin Neurol Neurosurg ; 133: 24-9, 2015 Jun.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25837237

OBJECTIVE: Carotid stenosis is associated with hemodynamic cerebral ischemia. Diffusion-weighted MR imaging allows for the assessment of changes related to alterations in tissue integrity. The aim of this study was to investigate (a) whether white matter lesions (WML) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values differ between ipsilateral and contralateral hemispheres, (b) whether ADC values are related to WMLs and common vascular risk factors, and (c) whether ADC values differ after carotid endarterectomy (CEA) without a shunt in patients with unilateral internal carotid artery stenosis (ICAS). METHODS: Twenty-five patients (16 men, 9 women; mean age of 68 years) with unilateral ICAS (≥ 70% carotid stenosis) were assessed with brain MRI before and after CEA, prospectively. Two experienced radiologists scored the WMLs. Bilateral ADC values in anterior and posterior periventricular WM, occipital WM, and thalamus were evaluated on preoperative and postoperative MRI. Differences in ADC values and WML scores between the two hemispheres were assessed and associations between ADC values, WML scores, and explanatory variables (e.g., age, sex, vascular risk factors) were analyzed. RESULTS: WMLs were significantly greater and ADC values were elevated in the ipsilateral cerebral WM. After CEA, ADC values rapidly decreased but remained higher than within the contralateral hemisphere. Ipsilateral hemispheric ADC values were associated with basal ganglia WMLs. No association between ADC values and vascular risk factors was found. CONCLUSION: ICAS is associated with increased diffusion in normal-appearing WM in comparison to more prominent chronic ischemic lesions. CEA has a partial effect on diffusion. These cerebral changes may be related to chronic low-grade ischemic damage that is induced by ICAS.


Carotid Artery, Internal/surgery , Carotid Stenosis/surgery , Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging/methods , Endarterectomy, Carotid/methods , White Matter/pathology , Aged , Carotid Artery, Internal/diagnostic imaging , Carotid Stenosis/diagnostic imaging , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Radiography
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Ital J Anat Embryol ; 120(2): 83-8, 2015.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27086438

Holoprosencephaly is a brain malformation that develops as a result of a defect in development of prosencephalon during early gestation. Holoprosencephaly can be diagnosed with prenatal ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging. We report herein a case with cyclopia and holoprosencephaly detected by prenatal ultrasonography.


Holoprosencephaly/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Face/pathology , Female , Holoprosencephaly/genetics , Holoprosencephaly/pathology , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Male , Pregnancy , Ultrasonography, Prenatal
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Int J Dermatol ; 54(3): 355-61, 2015 Mar.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25428719

Associations have been recently recognized between psoriasis and an increased incidence of atherosclerotic diseases. However, there are scarce data on the prevalence of coronary lesions in patients with psoriasis. The aim of this study was to identify the calcified and non-calcified atherosclerotic coronary lesions in patients with psoriasis compared to controls. Forty patients with psoriasis and 42 control subjects matched for age, sex, and cardiovascular risk profile were included in this case-control study. Coronary lesions were evaluated by a 128-slice dual source multidetector computed tomography scanner. Coronary calcification scoring was calculated according to the Agatston score. The prevalence of atherosclerotic coronary lesions (psoriasis: 15%, controls: 16.7%; P = 0.83) and the mean coronary calcification scoring (psoriasis: 9.9 ± 35.2 Agatston unit, controls 2.8 ± 12.0 Agatston unit; P = 0.81) did not show a significant difference between the two groups. Multivariate analysis identified age ≥48 years and fasting blood glucose ≥99.0 mg/dl as independent predictors of coronary artery disease in patients with psoriasis (F = 30.9; P = 0.001; adjusted R(2) = 0.49). Patients with psoriasis had the same prevalence of calcified and non-calcified atherosclerotic coronary lesions as compared to controls. Our results demonstrated the necessity of considering the age and fasting blood glucose of patients with psoriasis in a decision for further cardiovascular evaluation.


Calcinosis/epidemiology , Coronary Artery Disease/epidemiology , Psoriasis/epidemiology , Adult , Age Factors , Blood Glucose/metabolism , Calcinosis/blood , Calcinosis/diagnostic imaging , Case-Control Studies , Contrast Media , Coronary Angiography , Coronary Artery Disease/blood , Coronary Artery Disease/diagnostic imaging , Female , Glycated Hemoglobin/metabolism , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Multidetector Computed Tomography , Prevalence , Psoriasis/blood , ROC Curve , Risk Factors
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Acta Radiol ; 56(7): 852-9, 2015 Jul.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25140058

BACKGROUND: Virchow-Robin space (VRS) dilatation is related to many pathologic conditions, mostly associated with vascular abnormalities. White matter lesions (WMLs) are commonly seen on brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with advancing age and generally considered as potential markers for vascular disease. PURPOSE: To investigate if asymmetric dilatation of VRSs and WMLs are associated with unilateral internal carotid artery stenosis (ICAS) and to test the relationship between dilated VRSs and common vascular risk factors. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Twenty-nine patients (18 men, 11 women; mean age, 68.62 years) with unilateral ICAS (≥70% carotid stenosis) undergoing carotid endarterectomy were identified for this Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliant prospective study and assessed with brain MRI. Two experienced radiologists scored VRSs and WMLs and evaluated old infarcts, chronic lacunar infarcts, and cerebral atrophy. Asymmetry of WML and VRS scores between two cerebral hemispheres was assessed and associations between VRS scores, WML scores, and explanatory variables (e.g. age, sex, vascular risk factors, and atrophy) were tested. RESULTS: In this study, WMLs and basal ganglia VRSs were significantly greater in the unilateral hemisphere with ICA stenosis than contralateral hemisphere. Basal ganglia VRSs were associated with WMLs and internal cerebral atrophy. No association between the severity of VRSs and vascular risk factors was found. CONCLUSION: ICA stenosis may contribute as a factor in the development of WMLs and dilatation of VRSs by causing chronic hypoperfusion. VRS dilatation may be an additional MRI marker of ICAS.


Carotid Stenosis/pathology , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , White Matter/pathology , Aged , Dilatation, Pathologic , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Observer Variation , Prospective Studies , Risk Factors
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Ann Dermatol ; 27(6): 702-8, 2015 Dec.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26719639

BACKGROUND: Behçet's disease (BD) is a chronic, recurrent inflammatory systemic vasculitis. Evidence for increased atherosclerosis in BD has been observed. The relation between cardiovascular risk factors and increased atherosclerosis in patients with BD is still controversial. OBJECTIVE: We performed this study to evaluate arterial stiffness in patients with BD by using noninvasive radiological methods such as carotid artery intima-media thickness (CIMT), ankle-brachial pressure index (ABPI), coronary artery calcium score (CACaS), and their relation to serum fetuin-A levels, which was recently found to be important in vascular calcification. METHODS: This prospective study included 26 patients with BD and 25 control subjects. In all patients, the CIMT, ABPI, CACaS, and serum fetuin-A levels were examined. RESULTS: The CIMT and CACaS were statistically higher and the ABPI was statistically lower in BD patients than in the control group. All p-values were <0.001. Positive correlations were found between the CACaS and CIMT, and negative correlations were found between the CACaS and ABPI. Although the values of fetuin-A were higher in BD, the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.064). However, the correlations found between fetuin-A levels and CIMT and between fetuin-A levels and CACaS were significant. CONCLUSION: The CIMT, CACaS, and ABPI are all useful in detecting structural and functional vascular damage in BD.

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Int J Fertil Steril ; 8(3): 347-50, 2014 Oct.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25379165

Placenta percreta is a rare complication potentially fatal to fetus and the mother. We present here a 41-year-old female patient who underwent curettage for incomplete abortion at 6(th) week of pregnancy. She had persistent vaginal bleeding for 2 months after the curettage, for which she was treated with hysterectomy. Preoperative ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) made the diagnosis of placenta percreta. Postoperative pathological examination confirmed this diagnosis.

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Arch Ital Urol Androl ; 86(3): 233-4, 2014 Sep 30.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25308596

Although endometriosis is a common disease in women of reproductive age, urinary system endometriosis is an exceedingly rare disease that may cause important clinical problems. In this paper we discussed a 42-year-old woman who had urinary bladder endometriosis misdiagnosed as urinary bladder tumor in imaging modalities. The diagnosis of endometriosis was made by histopathological examination of the operative material after partial resection of the urinary bladder. Urinary bladder endometriosis causes nonspecific signs and symptoms in many patients. In female patients presenting with unexplained urinary symptoms the differential diagnosis should include urinary bladder endometriosis that may mimic urinary bladder cancer and lead to difficulties in making definitive preoperative diagnosis.

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Acta Orthop Traumatol Turc ; 48(4): 463-6, 2014.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25230273

Osteochondromas are the most common benign bone tumors, comprising 9% of all bone tumors and 35% of benign bone tumors. They are frequently diagnosed incidentally. Osteochondromas are mostly asymptomatic, but may cause mechanical findings depending on the location and size of the tumor. Rarely, they may originate from the interosseous surface of the tibia and affect the fibula. We report here a case of a rare osteochondroma originating from the distal tibial metaphysis and causing deep peroneal nerve entrapment syndrome with clinical and radiological findings. To our knowledge, this is the first case in the literature.


Arthrogryposis/diagnosis , Bone Neoplasms/diagnosis , Hereditary Sensory and Motor Neuropathy/diagnosis , Osteochondroma/complications , Osteochondroma/diagnosis , Peroneal Neuropathies/diagnosis , Adolescent , Electromyography , Fibula/diagnostic imaging , Fibula/pathology , Humans , Male , Radiography , Tibia/diagnostic imaging
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Clin Imaging ; 38(4): 373-379, 2014.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24746346

We report a 48-year-old woman presenting with subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) as the first manifestation of superior sagittal sinus thrombosis. In a literature review of 73 cases, SAH associated with cerebral venous thrombosis (CVT) was usually seen at the cerebral convexities. SAH was adjacent to thrombosed venous structures; therefore, the most possible explanation seems to be the rupture of cortical veins due to extension of thrombosis. Computed tomography (CT) was effective for diagnosis of CVT in only 32% of the cases. CVT should be considered when SAH is limited to cerebral convexities and magnetic resonance (MR) imaging with MR venography should be performed.


Subarachnoid Hemorrhage/etiology , Venous Thrombosis/complications , Cranial Sinuses/diagnostic imaging , Female , Headache/diagnosis , Humans , Intracranial Thrombosis/complications , Intracranial Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Middle Aged , Phlebography , Subarachnoid Hemorrhage/diagnostic imaging , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Venous Thrombosis/diagnostic imaging
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Clin Anat ; 27(5): 738-47, 2014 Jul.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24214737

To assess the anatomical features and clinical importance of left atrial diverticula and atrial accessory appendages in patients undergoing cardiac computed tomography with multidetector computed tomography. A total of 1305 consecutive patients (385 female, 29.5%; 920 male, 70.5%) were assessed using electrocardiogram-gated computed tomography between May 2010 and June 2013. The anatomical features and the prevalences of left atrial diverticula and left atrial accessory appendages were retrospectively assessed by four radiologists. The relationships between the prevalence and size of the diverticula and the age and gender of the patients were assessed. Among the 1305 patients, 610 (46.7%) exhibited 708 left atrial diverticula, and 62 (4.8%) exhibited left atrial accessory appendages. The most common locations of the left atrial diverticula were the right anterior superior wall (n = 328, 46.3%) and the lateral superior wall (n = 96, 13.5%). In addition to classical cystic and tubular diverticula, 49 (3.7%) of the patients exhibited mixed (cystic-tubular), conical, or hook-shaped diverticula and diverticular forms containing mural calcifications. There was no significant relationship between the prevalence of diverticula and the age and gender of the patients (P > 0.05). In addition to tubular and cystic diverticula, the left atrial wall can host different diverticular forms (such as mixed, conical, calcific, and hook shaped). It could be beneficial to assess the left atrium using MDCT to determine the source of emboli in cryptogenic embolism and to reduce complications associated with interventional procedures performed for left atrial arrhythmias.


Diverticulum/diagnostic imaging , Heart Atria/diagnostic imaging , Heart Diseases/diagnostic imaging , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Diverticulum/pathology , Female , Heart Atria/pathology , Heart Diseases/pathology , Humans , Image Processing, Computer-Assisted , Imaging, Three-Dimensional , Male , Middle Aged , Multidetector Computed Tomography , Retrospective Studies
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Eurasian J Med ; 46(1): 57-60, 2014 Feb.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25610297

Achalasia is a primary esophageal motility disorder characterized by the absence of primary peristalsis and a failure of the lower esophageal sphincter to relax, resulting in a dilated esophagus. Dysphagia is the classic and most common symptom. Respiratory obstruction due to tracheal compression caused by a massively dilated esophagus is a very rare but fatal complication. Herein, we report a case of a patient with long-standing achalasia who had tracheal compression secondary to a markedly dilated, giant esophagus. These findings are documented with CT scans. His symptoms regressed after a Heller myotomy and fundoplication operation.

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J Clin Imaging Sci ; 3: 37, 2013.
Article En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24228206

Musculoskeletal system is involved in 1-5% of extrapulmonary cases of tuberculosis. Tuberculous tenosynovitis is a rare form of musculoskeletal tuberculosis. Tuberculosis of the tendon sheath in the hand has been seen in a few cases. Involvement of the tendons of the leg is less common. Diagnosis is not easy as there are no specific clinical symptoms or signs. A 33-year-old male presented with painful swelling in the distal right lower limb that caused restriction of movement. Imaging studies showed inflammation and infection of the extensor digitorium longus and tibialis anterior tendons. Histopathological studies showed a necrotizing granulomatous inflammation in the synovial tissue. A diagnosis of tuberculosis was made and medical treatment was initiated that proved successful. Patient remained infection-free at 26-month follow-up examination.

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