Serge Sintzoff
Université libre de Bruxelles
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British Journal of Radiology | 1992
Serge Sintzoff; I. Gillard; Pierre A. Gevenois; Celso Matos; Julien Struyven
The aims of the study were to determine the frequency of visualization of the normal transverse geniculate ligament (TGL) of the knee on lateral plain radiographs with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) as a reference, and to determine features that make this ligament apparent on plain radiographs. 50 consecutive lateral plain radiographs and sagittal T1-weighted images of corresponding knees were evaluated prospectively. A TGL was considered visualized on plain radiographs when an opacity of soft-tissue density was apparent in the posterior part of the Hoffas fat pad. The TGL was identified in 29 of the 50 (58%) sagittal MR images; a TGL was observed on the lateral plain radiographs of six patients (12%). Correlation with the MR images showed that, when visualized on plain radiographs, the ligament is at least 3 mm thick and completely surrounded by fat. Our study shows that the TGL is a normal variant that can be recognized frequently on lateral plain radiographs of the knee.
Pediatric Radiology | 1991
Serge Sintzoff; Efraim Avni; Pierre Arthur Rocmans; Anne Pardou; Julien Struyven
A premature baby boy presented at birth with respiratory distress. A right lower lobe opacity was found on chest X-ray. Pulmonary sequestration was the diagnosis suggested by ultrasound. The size of the mass decreased on subsequent examinations. 4 months later X-rays and sonography failed to demonstrate any remaining mass. This case illustrates another example of involutive pathology and suggests that not all pulmonary sequestration-like anomalies should be operated on.
European Radiology | 1992
Pierre-Alain Gevenois; Serge Sintzoff; Isabelle Salmon; G. Van Rogemorter; Julien Struyven
Granulomatous prostatitis is an uncommon disease that can prostatic carcinoma on both digital rectal examination and transrectal ultrasound. Four patients who underwent magnetic resonance imaging of the prostate had a histological diagnosis of graanulomatous prostatitis; three of them had recent urinary tract infections. The other patient had an associated midline prostatic cyst and a focus of malignancy. T1-and T2-weighted spin-echo images were obtained in all cases. Peripheral zone lesions of decreased signal intensity, suggestive of carcinoma,were found in all four patients on T2-weighted images. Granulomatous prostatitis should be considered in the differential diagnosis of low signal intensity areas with prostatic magnetic resonance imaging.
Radiology | 1993
B Stallenberg; Pierre-Alain Gevenois; Serge Sintzoff; Celso Matos; Yves Andrianne; Julien Struyven
American Journal of Roentgenology | 1990
Pierre-Alain Gevenois; M. L. van Sinoy; Serge Sintzoff; Isabelle Salmon; G. Van Regemorter; Julien Struyven
Journal belge de radiologie | 1992
Serge Sintzoff; I. Gillard; Daniel Van Gansbeke; Pierre-Alain Gevenois; Isabelle Salmon; Julien Struyven
Radiology | 1991
Serge Sintzoff; Pierre-Alain Gevenois; Yves Andrianne; Julien Struyven
American Journal of Neuroradiology | 1992
Serge Sintzoff; William Bank; Pierre-Alain Gevenois; Celso Matos; J Noterman; J Flament-Durand; Julien Struyven
Journal belge de radiologie | 1992
Pierre-Alain Gevenois; Serge Sintzoff; Isabelle Salmon; J. Simon; Guy Van Regemorter; Julien Struyven
Radiologe | 1993
Serge Sintzoff; Celso Matos Pinto De Almeida