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Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging ; (6): 75-80, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-505228

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Objective To evaluate the clinical value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in preoperative assessment for endometrial cancer.Methods A retrospective study was performed in 51 patients (average age (59± 12) years) with confirmed or suspicious diagnosis of endometrial cancer from February 2013 to December 2015.Thirty-three patients underwent curettage surgery at least 1 week before PET/CT imaging.With SUVmax as the statistical variable,comparison was made between the pathologically confirmed benign and malignant groups,and in case of the latter,the extent of infiltration,histologic grade and subtype of primary tumor,lymph node and distant metastases were also analyzed.Two-sample t test was used to analyze the data,and diagnostic efficacy of PET/CT for metastasis was calculated.Results There were 43 patients with endometrial cancer and 8 patients with benign uterine tumor.SUVmax was found to significantly correlate with histopathology classification (benign:3.4 ± 1.2,malignant:12.8 ± 6.5) and depth of myometrial invasion (≥1/2:17.7±5.4,<1/2:10.9±5.9;t=-8.7 and 3.2,both P<0.05),but not with cervical stromal invasion,histologic grade or histologic subtype(t =1.8,-1.9,1.5,all P>0.05).The sensitivity,specificity,accuracy,positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of PET/CT for the detection of lymph node metastases on a lesion basis were 85.7% (18/21),98.2% (271/276),97.3% (289/ 297),78.3%(18/23),98.9% (271/274),respectively,and on a patient basis were 6/6,97.3% (36/ 37),97.7% (42/43),6/7,100% (36/36),respectively.The sensitivity and PPV of PET/CT for the detection of other metastases on a lesion basis were both 11/12.Conclusion SUVmax could be a clinically valuable tool for preoperative evaluation of the presence of deep myometrial invasion,lymph node metastases and other metastases in patients with endometrial cancer,particularly in specificity and NPV.

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Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging ; (6): 330-333, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-496608

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Objective To assess the effect and influencing factors on 131I treatment for cervical lymph node metastasis (LNM) after operation in patients with PTC.Methods PTC patients (n =117;45 males,72 females;average age (45.17± 15.50) years) with postoperative cervical LNM from January 2010 to December 2014 were analyzed retrospectively.LNM was diagnosed by surgical pathology,imaging results and clinical follow-up.Single factor analysis was performed in age,gender,operation mode,TNM stage,131I treatment time and other factors.The results for 131I treatment effect included CR,PR,NC.Two-sample t test and x2 test were used.Results Among the 117 PTC patients with postoperative LNM,53 (45.3%) cases had non-131 I-avid metastasis.Fifty of the 64 (54.7%) patients with 131I-avid metastasis were treated with 131I.Nineteen patients (38.0%) achieved CR,22 (44.0%) achieved PR,and 9 (18.0%) showed invalid results.Fourteen of the 64 patients underwent another cervical lymph node dissection.Nine patients achieved CR,5 patients achieved PR,and 4 PR patients were then treated with 131I and finally achieved CR.Single factor analysis showed that the influencing factors of non-131I-avid lymph node included patients' age (t =3.459),serum Tg level (x2 =6.698) and metastasis with 1s F-FDG uptake (x2 =26.928;all P<0.05).The influencing factors of 131I treatment effect included lymph node dissection procedure (x2 =6.487),unilateral or bilateral lesion (x2=5.187) and LNM size (x2=8.099;all P<0.05).Conclusions 131I treatment is ineffective for nearly 50% of patients with non-131I-avid LNM.The influencing factors of 131I treatment effect include the lymph node dissection procedure,unilateral or bilateral lesions and LNM size.

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Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging ; (6): 300-303, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-496605

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Objective To summarize the 18F-FDG PET/CT findings of LCH in children,and explore its value in the diagnosis of LCH.Methods PET/CT imaging and clinical data of 13 patients (6 males,7 females;average age (3.0±2.3) years) with LCH confirmed by histology before treatment from August 2011 to December 2015 in Xin Hua Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.Results All 13 patients have different degrees of bone destruction with increased metabolism,the common lesion sites were craniofacial bone,spine,limb long bones,ribs/chest/shoulder blade and pelvic bone.Lymph node lesions which manifested lymph node enlargement with increased metabolism were found in 10 cases,and the SUVmax was 4.0±1.3.Diffuse FDG uptake in spleen was found in 10 cases.There were 4 cases with liver lesions,3 with lung lesions,1 with high metabolic nodules in muscle,1 with orbital lesions and 1 with intraspinal high metabolic nodules.Conclusion 18F-FDG PET/CT could display the distribution and activity of LCH,and plays an important role in the diagnosis and systemic evaluation of LCH.

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Journal of Clinical Pediatrics ; (12): 928-932, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-441236

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Objective To study the clinical value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in childhood neuroblastoma (NB). Methods 18F-FDG PET/CT was performed in 31 children diagnosed with NB. According to the treatment conditions, patients were divided into pre-therapy group, radiation and chemotherapy group, postoperative group, respectively. The positive rate, sites, and im-age characteristics of the primary lesion and metastasis lesion were analyzed through qualitative and quantitative analysis of the image. Results Twenty-one (67.7%) and fourteen (45.2%) patients were found positive in primary sites by CT and PET respectively. All cases (9/9, 100%) in pre-therapy group were found positive in primary lesions by PET, 3 positive cases (75.0%) in radiation and chemotherapy group and 2 positive cases (11.1%) in postoperative group. Twenty-one patients showed metas-tases (67.7%). Lymph nodes (16 cases) and bone (bone marrow) (13 cases) were the most common sites of metastasis followed by pleura, meninges, liver and retrobulbar inifltration, all of which showed increased FDG uptake. Two patients were found lesions in lungs by CT, but had no FDG uptake. SUVmax of primary lesions was signiifcantly different among pre-therapy, chemotherapy and postoperative group (H=13.89, P=0.001), and pre-therapy group had the highest value. Metastases (lymph nodes, bone and bone marrow, pleura, liver and meninges) in pre-therapy group had high SUVmax. Conclusions NB primary tumors are characterized by the increased FDG metabolism. PET can fully detect the distribution of NB metastases in whole body. Except the pulmonary metastasis, metastases in other positions show increased FDG uptake. PET has potential role in evaluating the efifcacy of radiation and chemotherapy, and identifying postoperative residual or recurrence.

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Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science ; (6): 47-50, 2004.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-473262

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Improved manipulation of oblique-pulling (Ban) and fixed-position rotating pulling were applied to the patient with the prolapse of lumbar intervebral disc for reduction. Then acupuncture therapy, which used Shuigou (GV 26) and Weizhong (BL 40) as the main acupoints, was used. Totally 97 cases were treated, 58 cases were cured, 35 cases were improved, and 4 cases had no effect. The total effective rate was 95.5%.

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