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This case report describes the sonographic appearances in a proven case of neonatal Herpes Simplex encephalitis. Both early and late phase appearances are discussed, and are compared with other reports of imaging in similar disease processes. A role for sonography in the management of neonatal Herpes Simplex encephalitis is suggested.
A central venous catheter inserted via the subclavian route may be compressed by the clavicle and adjacent first rib. This appearance on a radiograph has been previously described as the ‘pinch-off sign’ and indicates the need to remove the catheter, due to a significant risk of subsequent fracture. A case and its management are presented, followed by discussion of the radiographic appearances and...
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