14 articles in this issue
Clinton Griffin
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Jan Lotz
Leon Janse van Rensburg
A Cilliers,D H Schulenburg,J Janse van Rensburg
AbstractAbstractKnowing where the dural sac (DS) ends is important, especially when placing the portal fields during craniospinal irradiation (CSI) and performing caudal anesthesia. The purpose of this investigation was to determine the level of terminati... see more
Marie Grobbelaar,Savvas Andronikou
AbstractAirway compression is a common complication of TB lymphadenopathy in children, and the diagnostic workup of patients with suspected tracheal or bronchial stenoses includes bronchoscopy and CT (computed tomography).2 This process affords the opport... see more
F Ismail,L Huang,Z Lockhat,S Ellemdin,L van der Linde
AbstractExtramedullary haematopoeisis (EMH) is a rare cause of spinal cord compression. However, in a patient with a haematological disorder and in particular thalassaemia, EMH with paraspinal masses should be considered and imaging planned appropriately.
N Khan,F Ismail,I van de Werke,H Gongxeka
AbstractWe were recently intrigued by a baby born at Kalafong Hospital with fused lower extremities resembling a mermaid, which caused us to search for the background and origin of this entity called sirenomelia.
Phil Pretorius
AbstractImaging can be helpful when investigating salivary gland pain and swelling. Typically in such cases, an ultrasound (US) or conventional sialogram would be requested in seeking obstructed or dilated ducts, a ductal calculus or an abscess within the... see more
S Beningfield
S K Misser
Gertrude Fani
D J Emby
AbstractThe subject of radiation exposure for diagnostic purposes is currently a ‘hot’ topic, and it is appropriate that the debate around this issue is given exposure in the pages of the SAJR. I would like to comment on a few of the points raised by Dr T... see more
M Richardson