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Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging ; (12): 846-848,852, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-600008

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Purpose To explore the commonality and disparity between 64-slice CT coronary artery imaging and coronary angiography (CAG) for the diagnosis of coronary heart disease, and to provide evidence for clinical diagnosis.Materials and Methods Forty-nine patients with suspected coronary heart disease (CHD) underwent both 64-slice CT coronary artery imaging and conventional coronary artery angiography, all available coronary segments were evaluated using a 15-segment modified AHA classification, and the results of both methods were compared and analyzed.Results 493 segments of coronary artery were evaluated, results of 29 segments were incongruent between 64-slice CT coronary artery imaging and CAG. With CAG as the gold standard, the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value and negative predictive value of CT coronary artery imaging for the diagnosis of coronary artery stenosis were 91.6%, 95.4%, 91.0% and 95.7% respectively.Conclusion There is a high consistency between 64-slice CT coronary artery imaging and CAG for diagnosing CHD, 64-slice CT coronary artery imaging can be used to evaluate the nature of artery plaque, but it is inferior to CAG in diagnosing small angiostenosis.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-545562

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Objective To evaluate the CT appearances and diagnostic value of calcific metastases originated from the alimentary system mucous carcinoma.Methods CT appearances of calcific metastases originated from the alimentary system mucous carcinoma confirmed by surgery and pathology were retrospectively analysed.Results Calcification inside the metastatic tumors could be seen in all 9 patients.The calcification was multiple in 6,single in 3;4 lesions were in the brain and 5 in the liver.The calcific rate of tumors was 100%.Conclusion The metastases originated from malignant tumors of alimentary system are easy appearing calcification,CT scanning plays an important role in diagnosing the calcific metastases.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-540166

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Objective To improve the diagnosing level of lunate and perilunate dislocation through analysing X-ray finding and causes of missing diagnosis.Methods 16 cases of lunate and perilunate dislocation missed diagnosis were analysed.Results In 16 cases,there were 3 cases of ventral lunate dislocation,2 cases of trans-scaphoid ventral lunate dislocation,6 cases of dorsal perilunate lunate dislocation,3 cases of trans-scaphoid dorsal perilunate lunate dislocation and 2 cases of atypical dorsal perilunate lunate dislocation.6 cases were missed in diagnosis(37.5%).Conclusion Knowing well the normal X-ray sign of wrist,mastering the X-ray characteristic of each types of dislocation and fracture,is the linchpin of reducing missing diagnosis.

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Journal of Interventional Radiology ; (12)1994.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-572556

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Objective To discuss the clinical application of drainage for lung abscess by needle puncture under CT guidance. Methods 18 cases of lung abscess were drainaged by needle puncture under CT guidance, including direct aspiration by puncture needle 1-3 times (n=8) and retaining drainage tube continuously (n=10). Results 17 cases with this procedure were succeeded possessing success rate of 94.7%(17/18). The patients were followed up for 11-35 days with symptom relieving better obviously and the focus shrinkage or disappeared (n=16), the curative rate reached 88.9%(16/18). The main complication was pneumothorax with capacities of %(n=1).Conclusions The curative course of lung abscess can be shortened greatly by percutaneous needling drainage under CT guidance with mild trauma. The procedure is simple with high successful rate and less complication.

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