Vietnamese Case Series of Hirayama Disease
Conclusion: In the flexion posture, the cervical MRI allows early diagnosis of Hirayama disease and should be considered in patients with the typical clinical symptoms. (Source: In Vivo)
Source: In Vivo - June 29, 2020 Category: Research Authors: HUNG, N. D., DUC, N. M., VAN, N. T., DUNG, L. T., HA, H. D., HUE, N. D. Tags: Clinical Studies Source Type: research

Endometriosis-associated Clear Cell Carcinoma of the Abdominal Wall After Caesarean Section: A Case Report and Review of the Literature
Conclusion: Clear cell carcinoma is a rare but occurring event. Middle-aged women showing an abdominal wall mass in close relation with a surgical scar from a previous cesarean section must be promptly investigated. Treatment options usually include surgery and chemotherapy with poor results. (Source: In Vivo)
Source: In Vivo - June 29, 2020 Category: Research Authors: GIANNELLA, L., SERRI, M., MACCARONI, E., DI GIUSEPPE, J., CARPINI, G. D., BERARDI, R., SOPRACORDEVOLE, F., CIAVATTINI, A. Tags: Clinical Studies Source Type: research

Squamous Cell Carcinoma from Abscessed, Mature Cystic Ovarian Teratoma - A Case Report and Literature Review
Conclusion: Although malignisation of mature cystic ovarian teratoma is a rare event, it should not be omitted when mature ovarian teratoma is suspected; however, association between malignant transformation and abscess is a scarcer eventuality. (Source: In Vivo)
Source: In Vivo - June 29, 2020 Category: Research Authors: BACALBASA, N., CRETOIU, D., HALMACIU, I., DIACONU, C., ILIESCU, L., DIMA, S., NEACSU, A., BALALAU, C., BRATU, O. G., BALESCU, I. Tags: Clinical Studies Source Type: research

Azygos Vein Aneurysm Mimicking a Mediastinal Mass
Conclusion: AVA is a rare pathology that must be taken into consideration during the differential diagnosis of right postero-superior mediastinal masses. (Source: In Vivo)
Source: In Vivo - June 29, 2020 Category: Research Authors: SAVU, C., MELINTE, A., BALESCU, I., BACALBASA, N. Tags: Clinical Studies Source Type: research

Quantitative Assessment of Interim PET/CT Could Have More Prognostic Relevance than Visual Assessment for Predicting Clinical Outcome of Extranodal Diffuse Large B Cell Lymphoma
Conclusion: The quantitative SUV-based assessment with iPET/CT was a significant prognosticator for long-term survival outcomes, especially in patients with one EN involvement. (Source: In Vivo)
Source: In Vivo - June 29, 2020 Category: Research Authors: BAEK, D. W., CHO, H. J., KIM, J.-H., SOHN, S. K., SONG, G.-Y., AHN, S.-Y., JUNG, S.-H., AHN, J. S., LEE, J.-J., KIM, H.-J., JEONG, S.-Y., HONG, C. M., MIN, J.-J., MOON, J.-H., YANG, D.-H. Tags: Clinical Studies Source Type: research