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Coil Migration to Pulmonary Vasculature: Case Report and Review

Coil migration to systemic circulation during coil embolization is a rare and potentially fatal complication. We present a case of asymptomatic coil migration to a pulmonary artery during embolization of accessory veins to salvage an Arteriovenous Fistula (AVF). The patient was managed conservatively and has remained asymptomatic after one and half years of follow up. We also identified the available literature for coil migration to the cardiopulmonary system and conducted a review pertaining to the symptom profile, factors predisposing to migration, management and long term complications.

Swati Gulati¹ and Anup Kumar Singh²*


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Submillimeter Correlation Between Dedicated Breast PET Image and Pathologic Anatomy Dimensions

Breast PET imaging can be carried out by using dedicated breast PET (dbPET) scanners. These novel scanners consist of small ring detectors around of breast with the patient in prone position, thus facilitating breast elongation and providing higher sensitivity and better spatial resolution, which leads to a reduction of injected dose. In this work, we are aimed at studying the correlation between dbPET images and pathological studies

Michel Herranz¹,², Ines Domínguez-Prado², Pablo Aguiar²,³*, Sonia Argibay² and Alvaro Ruibal²,³,⁴


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A Case of Chondromyxoid Fibroma-Like Osteosarcoma in a 13-Month-Old Girl

Chondromyxoid fibroma-like osteosarcoma is a rare type of osteosarcoma with only a handful of cases reported in the literature. We report a case of chondromyxoid fibroma-like osteosarcoma involving the sinonasal region in a 13-month-old girl, with discussion of its radiological and pathological features and differentials.

Hong Ching Lee¹*, Wing Hang Luk², Adrian Lo³ and Louis Tsun Cheung Chow⁴


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Adult with A Primary Refluxing Megaureter

We report the case of a 47 year old without drugs allergies and hypertension, presented to the emergency department with symptoms of low back pain about 3 weeks of evolution, together for 48 hours of oliguria and fever.

Felipe Saez Barranquero¹*, Sergio Del Rio Gonzalez³, María Jose Regaña Feijoo², María Jose Garcia del Pino³, Juan Andres Cantero Mellado³, Bernardo Herrera Imbroda³, Cristobal Marchal Escalona³ and Francisco Javier Machuca Santa Cruz³


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Burden of Low Back Pain in Human Being

Low Back Pain (LBP) also called lumbago affects nearly 40% of people at some point in their lives resulting in large economic cost such as loss of income and productivity [1]. New research f indings raise concerns about the causes of law back pain in young athletes and adults, and the appropriateness of the imaging methods used to detect the pars inter articularis

Eugene Stephane Mananga1,2*