Distal biceps tendon rupture accounts for only 3% - 10% of all biceps tendon injuries. The majority of distal biceps tendon injuries are from complete rupture. It is especially rare to diagnose partial rupture of the ...Distal biceps tendon rupture accounts for only 3% - 10% of all biceps tendon injuries. The majority of distal biceps tendon injuries are from complete rupture. It is especially rare to diagnose partial rupture of the distal biceps tendon. Our case profiles a chronic partial tear of the distal biceps tendon in a pediatric patient.展开更多
We report a diagnosis of diabetes type 2 suggested by diffuse omental infiltration seen on computed tomography which resolved following treatment. There have been reports of increased macrophage infiltration in the om...We report a diagnosis of diabetes type 2 suggested by diffuse omental infiltration seen on computed tomography which resolved following treatment. There have been reports of increased macrophage infiltration in the omental fat of diabetic patients which we believe is identifiable by CT. To our knowledge, the diagnosis of diabetes with CT has not yet been reported. Diabetes type 2 is commonly a clinical diagnosis. However, undiagnosed diabetic patients may present with nonspecific manifestations and CT may be ordered as part of the initial evaluation. We present a case in which diabetes type 2 was suggested by diffuse omental infiltration.展开更多
文摘Distal biceps tendon rupture accounts for only 3% - 10% of all biceps tendon injuries. The majority of distal biceps tendon injuries are from complete rupture. It is especially rare to diagnose partial rupture of the distal biceps tendon. Our case profiles a chronic partial tear of the distal biceps tendon in a pediatric patient.
文摘We report a diagnosis of diabetes type 2 suggested by diffuse omental infiltration seen on computed tomography which resolved following treatment. There have been reports of increased macrophage infiltration in the omental fat of diabetic patients which we believe is identifiable by CT. To our knowledge, the diagnosis of diabetes with CT has not yet been reported. Diabetes type 2 is commonly a clinical diagnosis. However, undiagnosed diabetic patients may present with nonspecific manifestations and CT may be ordered as part of the initial evaluation. We present a case in which diabetes type 2 was suggested by diffuse omental infiltration.