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Publication Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Mismatch: A Case of Tracheal Hamartoma(2017) ;Ivanovic, Aleksandar M. (56803549500) ;Stevic, Ruza (24823286600) ;Popovic, Marko (57191370403) ;Stojsic, Jelena (23006624300) ;Masulovic, Dragan (57215645003)Jakovic, Radoslav (6603414534)Objective: To demonstrate the diagnostic challenge of tracheal hamartoma in a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Clinical Presentation and Intervention: A 65-year-old man with COPD was admitted with sudden onset of asphyxia attacks related to the position of his body. Computerized tomography (CT) of the neck showed a soft tissue mass with calcification, which occluded more than two-thirds of the proximal part of the trachea. The tumor was completely removed, and histopathology confirmed hamartoma. Conclusion: This case report showed the detection of a primary tracheal tumor on CT. This finding enabled the correct diagnosis and led to appropriate treatment in the form of surgery. © 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication MDCT and MRI of the ampulla of Vater (part II): non-epithelial neoplasms, benign ampullary disorders, and pitfalls(2015) ;Alessandrino, Francesco (55070672000) ;Souza, Daniel (56803293700) ;Ivanovic, Aleksandar M. (56803549500) ;Radulovic, Dejana (56067606200) ;Yee, Eric U. (55857200800)Mortele, Koenraad J. (7005463817)The purpose of this two-part article is to review the cross-sectional imaging features of benign and malignant ampullary conditions with endoscopic and histopathologic correlation and to present the most common pitfalls in the evaluation of the ampulla. In this part, we will review the mesenchymal and secondary neoplasms of the ampulla, a vast array of benign ampullary conditions, causes of bulging papilla, and pitfalls. Familiarity with ampullary pathologic conditions and pitfalls, as well as the use of optimized MDCT and MRI techniques, may improve the diagnostic accuracy of radiologists facing ampullary abnormalities. © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication MDCT and MRI of the ampulla of Vater (part II): non-epithelial neoplasms, benign ampullary disorders, and pitfalls(2015) ;Alessandrino, Francesco (55070672000) ;Souza, Daniel (56803293700) ;Ivanovic, Aleksandar M. (56803549500) ;Radulovic, Dejana (56067606200) ;Yee, Eric U. (55857200800)Mortele, Koenraad J. (7005463817)The purpose of this two-part article is to review the cross-sectional imaging features of benign and malignant ampullary conditions with endoscopic and histopathologic correlation and to present the most common pitfalls in the evaluation of the ampulla. In this part, we will review the mesenchymal and secondary neoplasms of the ampulla, a vast array of benign ampullary conditions, causes of bulging papilla, and pitfalls. Familiarity with ampullary pathologic conditions and pitfalls, as well as the use of optimized MDCT and MRI techniques, may improve the diagnostic accuracy of radiologists facing ampullary abnormalities. © 2015, Springer Science+Business Media New York.