CT permits demonstration of thrombus in the iliac veins and inferior vena cava by injecting contrast material into vein in the dorsum of the foot. This technique, called CT cavography in this paper, has advantages over conventional venography or DSA and also over sonography. It is indicated following phlebographic demonstration of recent pelvic thrombosis and for demonstrating tumour thrombi in patients with carcinomas of the kidney.
Dilatation of the renal pelvis, ureters and bladder appeared in two brothers with myotonic dystrophy (aged 26 and 29 years), probably as a result of involvement of the smooth muscles of these organs. Histochemical differentiation of skeletal muscle fibres (main fibre types I and II, after Engel) indicated a predominant size reduction in type I fibres on demonstrating myofibrillary ATPase. In addition, demonstration of this enzyme also revealed a marked shift of the fibre type proportions in favour of type I. Isolated reduction in gammaG-globulins was also demonstrated. A defect of cellular and humoral response was excluded.
Using a correct retrosternal technique, adequate insufflation of negative contrast material and good radiography, a pneumo-mediastinum is the method of choice for the investigation of retrosternal tumours with respect to their position, size and shape. By means of experiments on cadavers, a suitable needle was developed. The method of air insufflation and radiographic positioning are described. The results of our examinations are detailed and the method is discussed.
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