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[en] We report a case of hypertrophic olivary degeneration (HOD) detected by MRI, in a 14-year-old girl, 13 months after surgical excision of a brainstem cavernous malformation. As in vivo diagnosis of this condition has only become possible with the advent of MRI, the number of reported cases remains relatively small and they are almost exclusively in adults. Many radiologists and particularly paediatric radiologists, may therefore be unfamiliar with this entity. To our knowledge, this is the first specific report of HOD diagnosed by MRI in a child. (orig.)
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[en] We report a case in which a balloon detached in the carotid siphon for control of iatrogenic bleeding migrated to the oesophagus. We discuss the pathophysiology. (orig.)
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[en] We report assessment of a new three-dimensional fast spin echo (3D FSE) sequence in ten patients with clinically definite multiple sclerosis, comparing it with standard 2D FSE, and in ten normal controls. We saw 29 focal lesions on the 2D images and 53 on the 3D FSE imgages (P = 0.05); none were seen in controls. Lesion length was significantly smaller on the 3D FSE than on to the 2D FSE images (3D: 1.36; 2D 2,0; P = 0.03). This may relate in part to separation into several lesions on the 3D images of confluent abnormal signal seen on 2D and in part to detection of small lesions missed by the thicker 2D FSE slices (3 mm compared to 1.5 mm). The 3D FSE sequence looks promising in improving spinal cord imaging. (orig.)
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