We present a case of a completely isolated enteric duplication cyst in a 28-year-old man. Computed tomography showed a large complex cystic mass with curvilinear and nodular calcifications near the anterior aspect of the left kidney. It had no connection to the pancreas, stomach, small bowel, or large bowel. We found no report describing computed tomographic findings of completely isolated enteric duplication cyst in the English-language literature.
We calculate parity nonconserving observables in the processes where a neutron is captured on a proton at the threshold energy radiating a photon. Various potential models such as Paris, Bonn and Argonne v18 are used for the strong interactions, and the meson-exchange description is employed for the weak interactions between hadrons. The photon polarization P γ in the unpolarized neutron capture process and photon asymmetry A γ in the polarized neutron capture process are obtained in terms of the weak meson-nucleon coupling constants. A γ turns out to be basically insensitive to the employed strong interaction models and thus can be uniquely determined in terms of the weak coupling constants, but P γ depends significantly on the strong interaction models. *
Wedge-shaped hepatic parenchymal retention of iodized oil is commonly observed in iodized-oil CT due to biopsy-induced arterioportal shunt, and this appearance should not be confused with a hepatocellular carcinoma.
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