Literature DB >> 23070255

Emergency radiology eponyms: part 1-Pott's puffy tumor to Kerley B lines.

Clint W Sliker1, Scott D Steenburg, Krystal Archer-Arroyo.   

Abstract

An eponym is a name based on the name of a person, frequently as a means to honor him/her, and it can be used to concisely communicate or summarize a complex abnormality or injury. However, inappropriate use of an eponym may lead to potentially dangerous miscommunication. Moreover, an eponym may honor the incorrect person or a person who falls into disrepute. Despite their limitations, eponyms are still widespread in medicine. Many commonly used eponyms applied to extremity fractures should be familiar to most emergency radiologists and have been previously reported. Yet, a number of non-extremity eponyms can be encountered in an emergency radiology practice as well. This other group of eponyms encompasses a spectrum of traumatic and non-traumatic pathology. In this first part of a two-part series, the authors discuss a number of non-extremity emergency radiology eponyms, including relevant clinical and imaging features, as well biographical information of the eponyms' namesakes.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23070255     DOI: 10.1007/s10140-012-1083-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Emerg Radiol        ISSN: 1070-3004


  33 in total

1.  Unilateral pulmonary embolism with increased compensatory circulation through the unoccluded lung. Roentgen observations.

Authors:  F G FLEISCHNER
Journal:  Radiology       Date:  1959-10       Impact factor: 11.105

Review 2.  Ludwig angina: an uncommon and potentially lethal neck infection.

Authors:  V D Nguyen; J L Potter; M R Hersh-Schick
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  1992 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 3.825

3.  Eponyms in radiology of the digestive tract: historical perspectives and imaging appearances. Part I. Pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and intestine.

Authors:  Jeffrey P Kanne; Charles A Rohrmann; Joel E Lichtenstein
Journal:  Radiographics       Date:  2006 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 5.333

4.  A brief history of the Fleischner Society.

Authors:  Murray L Janower
Journal:  J Thorac Imaging       Date:  2010-02       Impact factor: 3.000

5.  A brief account of the life of René Le Fort.

Authors:  Laura Gartshore
Journal:  Br J Oral Maxillofac Surg       Date:  2009-10-21       Impact factor: 1.651

6.  Friedrich von Bezold (1842-1908).

Authors:  D G Pappas
Journal:  Ear Nose Throat J       Date:  1996-12       Impact factor: 1.697

7.  Kerley's interlobular septal lines: roentgen pathologic correlation.

Authors:  E R Heitzman; F M Ziter; B Markarian; B L McClennan; H T Sherry
Journal:  Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med       Date:  1967-07

Review 8.  How to simplify the CT diagnosis of Le Fort fractures.

Authors:  James T Rhea; Robert A Novelline
Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol       Date:  2005-05       Impact factor: 3.959

9.  The person behind the eponym: Wilhelm Frederick von Ludwig (1790-1865).

Authors:  S C Murphy
Journal:  J Oral Pathol Med       Date:  1996-10       Impact factor: 4.253

10.  Survival with good outcome after cerebral herniation and Duret hemorrhage caused by traumatic brain injury.

Authors:  Shirley I Stiver; Alisa D Gean; Geoffrey T Manley
Journal:  J Neurosurg       Date:  2009-06       Impact factor: 5.115

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