Souha Haddad-Zebouni
Saint Joseph's University
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Journal De Radiologie | 2008
Souha Haddad-Zebouni; S. Abi Khalil; S Roukos; L. Menassa-Moussa; T. Smayra; N. Aoun; M. Ghossain
Limb fractures: ultrasound imaging features. US, a non-irradiating imaging modality, is complementary to radiographs in the evaluation of limb fractures. US may in some cases demonstrate or suggest the presence of a fracture without corresponding abnormality on radiographs, or confirm or exclude a possible fracture detected on radiographs. Knowledge of the US features of fractures is necessary. In this article, the different direct and indirect US findings of fractures will be reviewed, with radiographic correlation. Direct findings include cortical discontinuity or irregularity. Indirect findings include subperiosteal or juxtaphyseal hematoma suggesting cortical or physeal fractures respectively.
Surgical and Radiologic Anatomy | 2014
T. Smayra; L. Nabhane; G. Tabet; L. Menassa-Moussa; K. Hachem; Souha Haddad-Zebouni
We present the case of a 30-year-old female, complaining of thoracic outlet compression symptoms caused by a supernumerary muscle, the subclavius posticus, accompanied by a caudally inserted middle scalenus muscle on the second rib. This rare anatomic variant was clearly shown on CT angiography and MRI images and surgical treatment was successful. As first described by Rosenmuller in 1800, subclavius posticus is a supernumerary muscle originating from the cranial surface of the sternal end of the first rib, running laterodorsally beneath the clavicle, and inserting into the superior border of the scapula. Its role in thoracic outlet syndrome has been seldom demonstrated in living patients nor described in imaging, although it is theoretically easily recognizable on modern imaging modalities. It should be taken into account during workout of patients with thoracic outlet syndrome, since it can be potentially treated.
Bone | 2007
Rafic Baddoura; Asma Arabi; Souha Haddad-Zebouni; Nabil Khoury; Mariana Salamoun; Ghazi Ayoub; Jad Okais; Hassane Awada; Ghada El-Hajj Fuleihan
Journal Des Maladies Vasculaires | 2009
L. Menassa-Moussa; C. Braidy; Moussa Riachy; Georges Tabet; T. Smayra; Souha Haddad-Zebouni; M. Ghossain; Noel Aoun
Journal Des Maladies Vasculaires | 2009
L. Menassa-Moussa; C. Braidy; Moussa Riachy; Georges Tabet; Tarek Smayra; Souha Haddad-Zebouni; M. Ghossain; Noel Aoun
Journal De Radiologie | 2008
Souha Haddad-Zebouni; S. Abi Khalil; S Roukos; L. Menassa-Moussa; Tarek Smayra; N. Aoun; M. Ghossain
/data/revues/02210363/AN_00895-C1/557/ | 2008
Souha Haddad-Zebouni; S Abi Khalil; S Roukos; L. Menassa-Moussa; T. Smayra; N. Aoun; M. Ghossain
/data/revues/02210363/AN_00895-C1/557/ | 2008
Souha Haddad-Zebouni; S Abi Khalil; S Roukos; L. Menassa-Moussa; T. Smayra; N. Aoun; M. Ghossain
/data/revues/02210363/00895-C1/557/ | 2008
Souha Haddad-Zebouni; S Abi Khalil; S Roukos; L. Menassa-Moussa; T. Smayra; N. Aoun; M. Ghossain
/data/revues/02210363/00895-C1/557/ | 2008
Souha Haddad-Zebouni; S Abi Khalil; S Roukos; L. Menassa-Moussa; T. Smayra; N. Aoun; M. Ghossain