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- Chronic gastric volvulusPublication . Belo-Oliveira, P; Belo-Soares, P; Ilharco, JA 65-year-old male patient presented to the emergency room with dyspnoea.
- Crohn’s disease of the colonPublication . Belo-Oliveira, P; Rodrigues, H; Belo-Soares, PA 25-year-old male presented with fever, abdominal cramps, constipation, and pneumaturia.
- Deep venous thrombosisPublication . Belo-Oliveira, P; Rodrigues, H; Belo-Soares, P; Pinto, EA 57 years old female presented to the emergency room with complains of pain and swelling of the right thigh and calf. There was associated increased warmth, redness, and tenderness of these areas.
- Gastric carcinoma: CT and US findingsPublication . Belo-Oliveira, P; Rodrigues, H; Belo-Soares, P; Adelino, J; Teixeira, LA 59 years old patient presented to the emergency room with a two month history of a vague postprandial abdominal heaviness. In the past week vomiting and abdominal pain appeared suddenly. Anorexia developed and there was an average weight loss of about 5 Kg.
- Hepatic arterioportal fistula: Doppler and Ultrasound findingsPublication . Belo-Oliveira, P; Vaz, O; Belo-Soares, P; Martins, M; Pinto, EA 69 years old female patient presented to our Radiology department to control a hepatic cyst that have been drained because of its great dimensions.
- Hirschprung diseasePublication . Belo-Oliveira, P; Rodrigues, H; Belo-Soares, PA 12-year-old boy presented with chronic constipation and abdominal distension
- Leriche syndrome: accidental CT diagnosisPublication . Belo-Oliveira, P; Rodrigues, H; Gonçalves, B; Belo-Soares, P; Gomes, PA 41 years old male patient underwent a staging abdominal CT because of a pulmonary cancer.
- Liver haemangioma: common and uncommon findings and how to improve the differential diagnosisPublication . Caseiro-Alves, F; Brito, J; Araújo, AE; Belo-Soares, P; Rodrigues, H; Cipriano, MA; Sousa, D; Mathieu, DHaemangiomas are common focal liver lesions, generally detected in the work-up of asymptomatic patients. From the pathological point of view, they can be classified as small (capillary) or large, with cavernous vascular spaces that may show thrombosis, calcifications and hyalinisation. The polymorphic imaging appearance of haemangiomas depends on their histological features and flow pattern. The widespread use of cross-sectional imaging has allowed an increased detection rate and a better characterisation of this benign tumour. Recent developments of ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) providing high spatial and temporal resolution, together with the use of new contrast agents and/or pulse sequences has broadened the spectrum of imaging findings, contributing to diagnostic refinement in difficult cases. The scope of the present article is to provide an overview of the range of appearances of haemangiomas, explored with recent cross-sectional imaging modalities, emphasising its atypical findings as explored by temporally resolved contrast-enhanced imaging.
- Mesenteric panniculitisPublication . Belo-Oliveira, P; Belo-Soares, P; Peres, P; Teixeira, LA 68 years old male patient presented with recurrent abdominal pain and with a palpable mass
- Pancreatic fracturePublication . Belo-Oliveira, P; Rodrigues, H; Belo-Soares, P; Teixeira, LA twenty two year-old male patient was admitted to the emergency department following a car accident resulting in blunt abdominal trauma.