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Neuroradiology | 1993

Pineal cyst: normal or pathological?

Jafar Golzarian; Danielle Balériaux; William Bank; Celso Matos; J. Flament-Durand

Review of 500 consecutive MRI studies was undertaken to assess the frequency and the appearances of cystic pineal glands. Cysts were encountered in 2.4% of cases. Follow-up examination demonstrated no change in these cysts and they were considered to be a normal variant. Size, MRI appearances and signs associated with this condition are reported in order to establish criteria of normality.


Surgical Neurology | 1993

Hydrosyringomyelia-Chiari I complex. Prospective evaluation of a modified foramen magnum decompression procedure: preliminary results.

Christian Raftopoulos; Alexandre Sanchez; Celso Matos; Danielle Balériaux; William Bank; Jacques Brotchi

A modified foramen magnum decompression procedure, designed to respect the subarachnoid spaces as much as possible, was prospectively evaluated in eight consecutive patients with a progressive clinical syndrome related to hydrosyringomyelia-Chiari I complex. This evaluation included quantitative clinical and magnetic resonance follow-up of at least 1 year in the first six patients and 6 months for the last two. Magnetic resonance scans at 6 months or more confirmed a persistent reduction of the hydrosyringomyelic cavity in all cases, which was associated with obvious subjective improvement. All patients have maintained this improvement. The operative technique and methods of clinical and radiological follow-up are discussed.


CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology | 1992

Emergency embolization of a mycotic aneurysm of the superior gluteal artery : case report

Celine Grand; Christian Delcour; William Bank; Philippe Braude; Jean-Pierre Dereume; Julien Struyven

The authors report the unusual presentation of a mycotic aneurysm of the superior gluteal artery in a patient with unsuspected bacterial endocarditis. The diagnosis of this atypically large lesion, the therapeutic considerations, and the technical aspects of the endovascular occlusion are discussed.


Neuroradiology | 1993

Gadolinium enhancement of vertebral endplates following lumbar disc surgery

Celine Grand; William Bank; Danielle Balériaux; Celso Matos; Marc Levivier; Jacques Brotchi

Gadolinium enhancement may be normal in the vertebral endplates adjacent to previously operated intervertebral discs. To determine the frequency of this finding and to differentiate this normal healing process from early lesions due to focal infection, we studied 135 patients who had undergone surgery for herniated lumbar disc, and compared them with 249 unoperated patients with radicular symptoms and 15 with known spondylodiscitis. Hypointense foci which enhanced with gadolinium were identified in the endplates of 25 (18.5%) of the operated patients, 9 of whom required a second operation for recurrent disc herniation, at which time the absence of infection was confirmed. Gadolinium enhancement within the endplates adjacent to the operated disc occurs during normal healing after surgery. Care should be taken before invoking a diagnosis of focal infection or secondary spondylodiscitis.


Neuroradiology | 1993

Agenesis of the internal carotid artery and cavernous sinus hypoplasia with contralateral cavernous sinus meningioma

Celine Grand; Stéphane Louryan; William Bank; Danielle Balériaux; Jacques Brotchi; C Raybaud

We report a cavernous sinus meningioma encasing the cavernous internal carotid artery in a patient with congenital agenesis of the contralateral internal carotid artery and cavernous sinus hypoplasia.


Neuroradiology | 1993

Lipomyeloschisis associated with thoracic syringomyelia and chiari I malformation

C. Aguilera Grijalvo; William Bank; Danielle Balériaux; Celso Matos; F. J. Imaña; Henri Szliwowski; Jacques Brotchi

Co-existence of Chiari I malformation and myelomeningocele is uncommon. Syringomyelia, when associated with a Chiari I malformation, classically involves the cervical spinal cord. Intramedullary extension of lipoma is unusual in lipomyeloschisis. A patient with lumbar lipomyelomeningocele with tethered cord, lower thoracic syringomyelia and Chiari I malformation, shown by MRI is reported.


Acta Neurochirurgica | 1993

Stereotactic indications for neuroradiological differential diagnosis

Danielle Balériaux; P. M. Parizel; Celso Matos; Ph. David; William Bank

SummaryThe modern neurodiagnostic techniques of MR imaging, CT scanning and angiography provide valuable morphological information that, although highly sensitive to tumour localisation, still lacks comparable specificity as to the exact histological nature of those lesions demonstrated. Biopsy remains necessary.To patients with potentially inoperable lesions or lesions best treated by chemotherapy or irradiation, modern techniques of neurosurgery now offer the option of precise stereotactic biopsy through small twist-drill burr holes as opposed to open biopsy. The interrelationships between MR, CT, angiography and stereotactic biopsy and their respective roles in the establishment of a definitive diagnosis are discussed.


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2000

MR findings in subacute combined degeneration of the spinal cord: a case of reversible cervical myelopathy.

Bernard Ravina; Laurie A. Loevner; William Bank


Journal of Neuroradiology | 1993

MRI of acute disseminated encephalomyelitis after coxsackie B infection.

David P; Danielle Balériaux; William Bank; Amrom D; De Temmerman D; Babusiaux C; Celso Matos; Van Steenwinckel C; Lloret-Pastor C; Henri Szliwowski


American Journal of Roentgenology | 1979

Calibrated leak balloon microcatheter: a device for arterial exploration and occlusive therapy

Charles W. Kerber; William Bank; Laurence D. Cromwell

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Danielle Balériaux

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Celso Matos

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Jacques Brotchi

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Celine Grand

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Henri Szliwowski

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Julien Struyven

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Christian Delcour

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Dina Amrom

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Dominique Detemmerman

Université libre de Bruxelles

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Olivier De Witte

Université libre de Bruxelles

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