12 articles in this issue
Clive Sperryn
AbstractNo abstract available.
S Andronikou,B S Spottiswoode,N Tomazos
AbstractAim. Diseases affecting cerebral white matter may lead to left-right asymmetries and atrophy of interhemispheric connections, i.e. the corpus callosum (CC). Our aim was to describe and test a semi-automated system that divides the midline CC into ... see more
Priyashini Parag
AbstractSialoblastomas are rare, locally aggressive, perinatal or congenital salivary gland tumours that mostly originate in the parotid gland. Significant variability in histological range and clinical course exists. This report is of a case of congenita... see more
Andrew Lawson,Paul Rischbieter,Jeanine Owen,Tushar Peedikayil,Steve Beningfield
AbstractAim. To evaluate the role of multi-detector computer tomography venography (MDCTV), compared with conventional venography, as a diagnostic tool in the management of patients with atypical, complicated and/or recurrent varicose veins.Materials and ... see more
Braham van der Merwe,Christelle Ackermann,Shaun Scheepers,Sulaiman Moosa
AbstractWe present a pictorial review of anomalous origin of the left vertebral artery observed in 5 patients imaged in our after-hours trauma radiology unit within a period of 7 days. We raise the question of whether the incidence of anomalous origin of ... see more
J R Kichari,R Bezooijen
AbstractRice body formation is a common complication of rheumatoid arthritis but can also occur without any underlying systemic disorder. MRI is the modality of choice for discriminating this pathology from synovial chondromatosis.
Shahida Moosa
AbstractOsteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a heterogeneous group of genetic bone disorders that are characterised by decreased bone mass, increased bone fragility and susceptibility to fractures. The severe, perinatal lethal form (Type II) (OMIM 166210) is c... see more
S K Misser,T Z Mngoma,M Roux
S. Beningfield,P. Scholtz
AbstractDr S Misser was erreneously listed as an author for this manuscript.
Robert Matzdorff
Sheetal Daya,Nasreen Mahomed,Savvas Andronikou
AbstractRigler’s sign was first described in 1941 by L G Rigler as a new radiological sign for recognising free air in the peritoneal cavity on supine radiograph. The presence of pneumoperitoneum allows free intraperitoneal air to be contrasted with intra... see more