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European Journal of Radiology, 1999
Two cases with an incidental finding of a widened intervertebral foramen due to extensive tortuos... more Two cases with an incidental finding of a widened intervertebral foramen due to extensive tortuosity of the vertebral artery are presented. Computed tomography angiography and magnetic resonance imaging/magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) both proved to be useful as non-invasive techniques to provide the diagnosis. In-plane saturation is a disadvantage seen with the two-dimensional time-of-flight MRA technique.
European Journal of Radiology Extra, 2007
We report a case of brain damage in a 6-year old boy with seizures. On admission the patient pres... more We report a case of brain damage in a 6-year old boy with seizures. On admission the patient presented with seizures two to three times a day since 1 year. Shortly after birth the boy was diagnosed with persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy. We describe the magnetic resonance imaging findings of brain lesions in our patient and correlate these to the literature. PHHI is a very uncommon disease although it is probably the most frequent cause of persistent neonatal hypoglycaemia. The disease is often associated with brain lesions, showing a rather typical distribution pattern, affecting most severely the parietal and occipital lobes of the cerebral hemispheres.
European Journal of Radiology, 1999
Two cases with an incidental finding of a widened intervertebral foramen due to extensive tortuos... more Two cases with an incidental finding of a widened intervertebral foramen due to extensive tortuosity of the vertebral artery are presented. Computed tomography angiography and magnetic resonance imaging/magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) both proved to be useful as non-invasive techniques to provide the diagnosis. In-plane saturation is a disadvantage seen with the two-dimensional time-of-flight MRA technique.
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1994
To our knowledge, no case of occipital condyle fracture after minor head trauma in the pediatric ... more To our knowledge, no case of occipital condyle fracture after minor head trauma in the pediatric population has been published. We report the case of a 12-year-old girl with a Jefferson's fracture detected on x-ray films. Axial high resolution computed tomography and coronal reconstruction images demonstrated the additional occipital condyle fracture.
European Journal of Radiology, 1999
Two cases with an incidental finding of a widened intervertebral foramen due to extensive tortuos... more Two cases with an incidental finding of a widened intervertebral foramen due to extensive tortuosity of the vertebral artery are presented. Computed tomography angiography and magnetic resonance imaging/magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) both proved to be useful as non-invasive techniques to provide the diagnosis. In-plane saturation is a disadvantage seen with the two-dimensional time-of-flight MRA technique.
European Journal of Radiology Extra, 2007
We report a case of brain damage in a 6-year old boy with seizures. On admission the patient pres... more We report a case of brain damage in a 6-year old boy with seizures. On admission the patient presented with seizures two to three times a day since 1 year. Shortly after birth the boy was diagnosed with persistent hyperinsulinemic hypoglycemia of infancy. We describe the magnetic resonance imaging findings of brain lesions in our patient and correlate these to the literature. PHHI is a very uncommon disease although it is probably the most frequent cause of persistent neonatal hypoglycaemia. The disease is often associated with brain lesions, showing a rather typical distribution pattern, affecting most severely the parietal and occipital lobes of the cerebral hemispheres.
European Journal of Radiology, 1999
Two cases with an incidental finding of a widened intervertebral foramen due to extensive tortuos... more Two cases with an incidental finding of a widened intervertebral foramen due to extensive tortuosity of the vertebral artery are presented. Computed tomography angiography and magnetic resonance imaging/magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) both proved to be useful as non-invasive techniques to provide the diagnosis. In-plane saturation is a disadvantage seen with the two-dimensional time-of-flight MRA technique.
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1994
To our knowledge, no case of occipital condyle fracture after minor head trauma in the pediatric ... more To our knowledge, no case of occipital condyle fracture after minor head trauma in the pediatric population has been published. We report the case of a 12-year-old girl with a Jefferson's fracture detected on x-ray films. Axial high resolution computed tomography and coronal reconstruction images demonstrated the additional occipital condyle fracture.