M. Spehl
Free University of Brussels
14 Papers
133 Citations
M. Spehl is an academic researcher from Free University of Brussels. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scintigraphy & Chest radiograph. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 14 publications.
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Papers
Cerebral palsy: Initial experience with Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT of the brain
Roger Denays,Marianne Tondeur,V. Toppet,Hamphrey Ham,Amnon Piepsz,M. Spehl,M Rubinstein,P. Noël +7 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that Tc-99m HMPAO SPECT of the brain is a valuable complementary tool for thorough neurologic assessment in cerebral palsy.
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Contribution of thyroid ultrasound and serum calcitonin to the diagnosis of congenital hypothyroidism
Jean-Pierre Chanoine,V. Toppet,Jean-Jacques Body,G. Van Vliet,Raphaël Lagasse,Pierre Bourdoux,M. Spehl,François Delange +7 more
TL;DR: TU and TS provide complementary information in the diagnosis of CH, and TU should be routinely performed in all newborns suspected of CH to avoid unnecessary use of TS in unaffected infants.
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Critical evaluation of lung scintigraphy in cystic fibrosis: study of 113 patients.
Amnon Piepsz,Catherine Wetzburger,M. Spehl,David Machin,Isidore Dab,Hamphrey Ham,Johann Vandevivere,David Baran +7 more
TL;DR: It appears that lung scintigraphy is the best index of the regional lung impairment, and contributes, as does a chest radiograph, to the early detection of lung lesions, the two methods being complementary.
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Brain single photon emission computed tomography in neonates.
Roger Denays,Van Pachterbeke T,Marianne Tondeur,M. Spehl,Toppet,Hamphrey Ham,Amnon Piepsz,M Rubinstein,P. Noël,D. Haumont +9 more
TL;DR: The results showed that SPECT abnormalities were congruent in most cases with structural lesions demonstrated by ultrasonography, however, mild bilateral ventricular dilatation and bilateral subependymal porencephalic cysts diagnosed by ultrasound were not associated with an abnormal SPECT finding.
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Bronchiectasis in childhood. Comparison of chest roentgenograms, bronchography and lung scintigraphy.
TL;DR: The combination of lung scintigraphy and chest radiography is an excellent screening method when a decision on the advisability of bronchography is being taken in children.
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