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Singapore medical journal ; : 554-559, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-774705

ABSTRACT

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death around the world, being the top cause of cancer-related deaths among men and the second most common cause of cancer-related deaths among women in Singapore. Currently, no screening programme for lung cancer exists in Singapore. Since there is mounting evidence indicating a different epidemiology of lung cancer in Asian countries, including Singapore, compared to the rest of the world, a unique and adaptive approach must be taken for a screening programme to be successful at reducing mortality while maintaining cost-effectiveness and a favourable risk-benefit ratio. This review article promotes the use of low-dose computed tomography of the chest and explores the radiological challenges and future directions.

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Singapore medical journal ; : 198-quiz 202, 2015.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-337167

ABSTRACT

Levocardia (left-sided cardiac apex) with abdominal situs inversus is extremely rare. This is also known as isolated levocardia and is almost always associated with severe forms of congenital heart defects with poor prognosis. We report isolated levocardia in a 13-year-old symptomatic male patient. The purpose of this paper is to outline the imaging features of isolated levocardia and to highlight the role of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) in the diagnosis and management of such cases. Other forms of cardiac malposition, including dextrocardia, mesocardia and criss-cross heart, with chest radiograph and CMR correlation, are also discussed.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Humans , Male , Abnormalities, Multiple , Diagnosis , Diagnostic Imaging , Levocardia , Diagnosis , Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Cine , Radiography, Thoracic , Situs Inversus , Diagnosis , Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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Singapore medical journal ; : 462-quiz 467, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-274204

ABSTRACT

We report the case of a 70-year-old man with an asymptomatic large patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) incidentally detected on triple-rule-out computed tomography (CT). CT clearly demonstrated a vascular structure connecting the descending thoracic aorta to the roof of the proximal left pulmonary artery, consistent with a PDA. Secondary pulmonary arterial hypertension was also evident on CT. The patient was eventually diagnosed with acute coronary syndrome and was successfully treated with coronary artery bypass graft surgery and concomitant patch closure of the PDA. This article aims to outline the imaging features of PDA and highlight the information provided by CT, which is crucial to treatment planning. The pathophysiology, clinical manifestations and closure options of PDA are also briefly discussed.


Subject(s)
Aged , Humans , Infant , Male , Young Adult , Aorta, Thoracic , Diagnostic Imaging , Ductus Arteriosus, Patent , Diagnostic Imaging , Echocardiography , Heart Diseases , Diagnostic Imaging , Hypertension, Pulmonary , Diagnostic Imaging , Obesity , Pulmonary Artery , Pathology , Radiography, Thoracic , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome
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Singapore medical journal ; : e176-8, 2012.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-249672

ABSTRACT

Double outlet right ventricle (DORV) is an uncommon congenital heart disease with a poor prognosis. We report a rare case of a girl with untreated DORV who survived until adolescence, but then developed infective endocarditis with florid complications and succumbed to it. Although infective endocarditis is seldom encountered in children in developed countries, a high index of suspicion is required for those with congenital heart disease. The roles of cross-sectional imaging are demonstrated, including the usefulness of magnetic resonance imaging not only in evaluating congenital heart disease, but also in detecting incidental lesions in the extracardiac structures.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Female , Humans , Double Outlet Right Ventricle , Endocarditis , Diagnosis , Fatal Outcome
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