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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 373-376, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-401258

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Objective To describe the high-resolution CT(HRCT)findings of arc-welders with early pneumoconiosis and to evaluate manifestation in different course of disease.Methods Seventy-six arc-welders with a one to thirty-eight(mean,14)years history of exposure underwent CT and HRCT scanning.The extent of abnormalities were detected.The relations of age and year history of exposure were analysed in different groups.Results Thirty-eight welders(38/76,50%)showed positive characteristic findings with conventional CT.Predominant thin-section CT findings were poorly-defined centrilobular micronodules(18/76,23.7%),branching linear structure(20/76,26.3%).The mean age in group of branching linear structure[(39±9)years old]was elder than of poorly-defined centrilobular micronodules[(34±7)years old].There was no statistical difference between the two groups(t=-1.648,P>0.05).The mean length of service at exposure in group of branching linear structure[(15±8)years]was longer than of poorlydefined centrilobular micronodules[(10±5)years].And the significant differences were showed between the two groups in the year history of exposure(t=-2.108,P<0.05).Conclusions Poorly defined centrilobular micronodules and branching linear structures were the thin-section CT findings most frequently seen in patients with arc-welders'pneumoconiosis and the former may be one early stage characteristic finding of arc-welders'pneumoconiosis.HRCT is useful in achieving more accurate categorization of the parenchymal changes in arc-welders'pneumoconiosis.

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Chinese Journal of Digestion ; (12)1996.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-569636

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Objective To investigate the value of virtual colonoscopy in the diagnosis of malignant and benign lesions in the colon. Methods CT colography was performed in 37 patients. Patients included 20 cases colon polyps, 6 cases colon cancer, 4 cases diverticulum, 5 cases ulcerative colitis and 2 cases other benign lesions. The colon lesions were evaluated with 2D and 3D images, depending on individual software. Results were compared with colonoscopy for each case. Results 17 cases colon polyps, 6 cases colon cancer, 4 cases diverticulum, 2 cases ulcerative colitis were detected by CTC. Conclusion CT virtual colography is a promising technique for the detection of colorectal lesions. This procedure is minimal invasive and fast, causes mild patient discomfort.

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