The double aortic arch represents a rare anomaly of the aortic arch. It results from the lack of involution of the dorsal caudal aorta. Clinical symptomatology is usually early, noted in the neonatal period or shortly thereafter, dominated by respiratory and digestive signs. TOGD allows an accurate diagnosis of the anomaly. However, angiography is of great diagnostic interest as well as in the choice of the therapeutic approach. Only surgical treatment can remove the compressive signs on the trachea-esophageal axis. The objective of our work is to illustrate through an observation of double aortic in an infant aged 7 months, the contribution of imaging in the difficult diagnosis of this anomaly.
Plexiform neurofibroma is a rare benign tumor of the peripheral nerves at the expense of perineural connective cells. It is pathognomonic of neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1 or Von Recklinghausen disease). MRI is of great help in the diagnosis of this pathology. Anatomopathological confirmation is sometimes necessary, especially in the absence of a context suggestive of NF1. We report the observation of an oung boy with a cervical plexiform neurofibroma revealing a neurofibromatosis Type 1
Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME), also known as hereditary multiple osteochondromas, is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder featuring multiple exostoses (osteochondromas) mostly diagnosed in childhood, they arise near the growth plates of bones such as ribs, pelvis, vertebrae and predominantly long bones. CT and MRI imaging are required to examine anatomically difficult regions such as the pelvis and thorax, and X-rays are additionally helpful in finding associated deformities. In this article and through a case report, we mainly outline the input of imaging in the diagnosis, prognosis and therapeutic management of such condition
The ectopic pelvic kidney is defined as a kidney placed atypically due to abnormal migration from the fetal pelvis during development embryological. Ectopic kidneys can be more exposed to trauma, since they are in a less protected anatomical position. Today, these anomalies are generally noted as fortuitous discoveries during the initial assessment by ultrasound or computed tomography (CT scan). A post-traumatic renal artery pseudoaneurysm rarely occurs after abdominal trauma blunt. Common symptoms include acute hematuria, abdominal pain, a lump pulsatile in the abdomen or flank, or arterial hypertension. We report the case of a patient with post traumatic renal artery pseudoaneurysm on two fortuitously discovered ectopic pelvic kidneys
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