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Autor:
Thomas V. Lloyd, Samir Kahwash, M. Sue O'Dorisio, Robert B. McGhee, Deborah A. Martinez, Stephen J. Qualman
Publikováno v:
Cancer. 77:409-419
BACKGROUND The overall survival of children with neuroblastoma remains less than 30% due to disease dissemination at the time of diagnosis. An animal model of neuroblastoma, with characteristics similar to those observed clinically in children, would
Publikováno v:
Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology. 7:416-421
We report extensive colonic hemangiomatosis in two young adults. In the first, the hemangioma contiguously involved the entire colon. In the second, a large venous angioma affected the bladder, rectosigmoid, and descending colon. Venous angioma, a va
Publikováno v:
Journal of Neurosurgery. 49:464-466
✓ The authors present an unusual case of eosinophilic granuloma arising in the region of the foramen rotundum.
Autor:
THOMAS V. LLOYD
Publikováno v:
Clinical Nuclear Medicine. 4:523-525
Autor:
John L. Caudill, Thomas V. Lloyd
Publikováno v:
Clinical pediatrics. 26(11)
A 4.5-month-old female presented with stridor and acute respiratory distress. Chest radiographs showed hyperinflation of the left lung. Computed tomography of the chest demonstrated a small bronchogenic cyst not clearly identified by other methods.
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric surgery. 22(7)
During the past decade, 246 infants and children treated at the Columbus Children's Hospital have required more than 4 weeks of parenteral nutrition (PN). Of the 178 survivors, 70 returned for evaluation. Sixty-eight either had adequate visualization
Publikováno v:
AJR. American journal of roentgenology. 131(5)
Autor:
John C. Johnson, Thomas V. Lloyd
Publikováno v:
Clinical nuclear medicine. 4(1)
Autor:
Thomas V. Lloyd
Publikováno v:
The American journal of sports medicine. 7(2)
Publikováno v:
European Journal of Nuclear Medicine. 10
This report describes the bone-scan appearance of significantly increased activity in a lumbar transverse process of a 15-year-old boy; we believe it represents a normal variant related to the secondary ossification center.