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Journal of Medical Biomechanics ; (6): E174-E179, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-804400

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Objective To establish an ultrasonic viscoelastic detection system to measure the viscoelasticity of in vitro tissues. Methods Based on the method of shear wave dispersion ultrasound vibration (SDUV), this system applied acoustic radiation force to excite harmonic vibration in soft tissues. The propagation of shear waves induced by the vibration was detected and the tissue viscoelasticity properties were calculated. The standard phantom and rat liver experiment were conducted using this system, and preliminary assessment of the system was completed. Results The measured result of standard phantom was close to the calibration value. The viscous and elastic coefficient of rat liver were (1.12±0.41) Pa•s and (0.81±0.40) kPa, respectively. Conclusions The results about the standard phantom and rat liver experiment approved feasibility of the system for viscoelasticity measurement on in vitro animal experiment, which is a preliminary exploration for the realization of liver fibrosis detection of human body.

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Pakistan Journal of Medical Sciences. 2011; 27 (1): 186-189
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-112900

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Fournier's gangrene [FG] is a rapid progressive disease with high mortality and is caused by polymicrobial infection. FG usually begins with infection and affects fascias in [the perianal and] perineal regions as well as the abdominal wall and other organs. Although this disease has been recognized for many years, there are only a few cases reported in the world and few from China. Here, we report our success in the diagnosis and treatment of two cases of FG, one of which had severe necrotic sing fasciitis spreading to the abdominal wall, perianal, and perineal regions. We have discussed the pathogenesis, diagnosis, and treatment of FG


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Humans , Male , Fournier Gangrene/therapy , Bacterial Infections , Perineum/pathology , Review Literature as Topic , Perianal Glands
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