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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 16-20, 2023.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-991699

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Objective:To investigate CT manifestations of perivascular epithelioid cell tumors.Methods:The multi-slice spiral CT manifestations in 11 patients with perivascular epithelioid cell tumors which were pathologically confirmed in the First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College between October 2012 and August 2021 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Perivascular epithelioid cell tumors were located in the kidney of eight patients, in the right lobe of the liver of two patients, and in the descending colon of one patient. The largest tumor, approximately 20.0 cm × 26.0 cm × 11.0 cm, was located in the kidney. The smallest tumor, 2.4 cm × 2.6 cm × 3.4 cm, was located in the colon. CT plain scans showed uniform density without bleeding, calcification, or fat in two patients, and non-uniform density with fatty change in two patients. Contrast-enhanced CT images showed non-uniform enhancement in the arterial phase in 10 patients and uniform enhancement in one patient. Contrast-enhanced CT images showed decreased degrees of enhancement of the lesions in 11 patients from the portal venous phase to the delayed phase and dilated and tortuous vascular shadows in 11 patients.Conclusion:The multi-slice spiral CT manifestations of perivascular epithelioid cell tumors are characteristic and the multi-slice spiral CT is of value for the diagnosis of perivascular epithelioid cell tumors.

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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1783-1788, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-955912

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Objective:To investigate the main clinical characteristics, imaging features, diagnosis, and treatment of meningiomas initially manifesting as spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage.Methods:The clinical characteristics, imaging features, treatment, and follow-up data of 19 patients with meningiomas initially manifesting as spontaneous intracranial hemorrhage who received treatment in The First Affiliated Hospital of Shantou University Medical College from January 2011 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Among the 19 patients, there were 6 males and 13 females, with an average age of (53 ± 14) years. The onset manifestations were sudden and severe headache and vomiting in 6 cases, progressive coma in 4 cases, and hemiplegia in 9 cases. Among the 19 patients, 15 patients showed irregular tumor shape and mixed hyperintense signal in CT, and 4 patients showed a homogeneous hyperintense signal. Eighteen patients showed peritumoral edema. Three patients showed intratumoral calcification. One patient showed an intratumoral fluid level. Fourteen patients showed isointense to hypointense signals on T1WI images and isointense to hyperintense signals on T 2WI images. Five patients showed mixed isointense and hyperintense signals on T 1WI images and mixed hypointense and hyperintense signals on T 2WI images. Heterogeneous enhancement was found in 18 patients, intratumoral cystic necrosis was found in 15 patients, and the meningeal tail sign was found in 16 patients. Preoperative imaging misdiagnosis occurred in 4 patients. Before surgery, all patients underwent surgery to resect the tumor and remove the hematoma. No patients died because of surgery. After surgery, muscle strength was improved compared with that before surgery. The average follow-up time was (46.5 ± 28.4) months. Tumor recurrence occurred in two patients. The Karnofsky Performance Scale score at the last follow-up, at discharge, and before surgery was (73.7 ± 3.4) points, (61.1 ± 5.5) points, and (49.5 ± 5.6) points, respectively ( F = 21.06, P < 0.01). The Karnofsky Performance Scale score at the last follow-up was significantly increased compared with that at discharge and before surgery ( F = 13.13, P < 0.01). Conclusion:Spontaneous hemorrhagic meningioma is rare and has a sudden onset. It is easily misdiagnosed before surgery. Skull CT, skull CT angiography, and enhanced magnetic resonance imaging examination in combination can increase the preoperative diagnosis rate. Early surgical resection of tumors and removal of hematoma can acquire good clinical efficacy.

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