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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 1033-1036, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-616246

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Objective To investigate the CT characteristics of retroperitoneal extra-adrenal paraganglioma(PGL).Methods CT findings of 11 patients with pathologically confirmed retroperitoneal extra-adrenal PGL were analyzed retrospectively,and the relevant literature was reviewed.All patients received plain CT as well as contrast-enhancement CT scan.Results All of the 11 tumors were located in the retroperitoneal space around large blood vessels,including 2 functional and 9 unfunctional extra-adrenal paragangliomas.Eight of 11 cases were benign tumors which presented as round or oval masses with sharp margins,separated from surrounding structures clearly;while the rest 3 cases,which with indistinct edge,even more with the invasion of surrounding structures (renal artery,renal venous and pancreas),were confirmed to be malignant.Most of the tumors were heterogeneous on plain CT.It was common to see intratumoral necrosis or cystic degeneration in the tumors (9 cases),while hemorrhage or calcification was uncommon,which was found in 3 and 2 cases,respectively.Homogeneous intensity was only observed in 2 masses with diameter less than 4 cm.On contrast-enhanced CT image, the solid part of the tumors presented continuously significant enhancement.Dilated feeding artery was found in or around the masses (8 cases) in artery phase.Conclusion There are certain characteristics of retroperitoneal extra-adrenal paraganglioma on CT scanning, which are helpful for preoperative diagnosis and treatment of this disease.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 1675-1678, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-696709

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Objective To investigate the initial CT characteristics and dynamic changing features of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis (IPA).Methods CT findings of 40 patients with IPA confirmed by histopathology or clinics were analyzed retrospectively,including the initial and follow-up CT features.Results Multiple lesions in the bilateral lung were found in the initial CT of all 40 patients.The coexistence of no less than two different CT features were showed in 27 patients(67.5 %),and the same CT morphologic feature were showed in 13 patients (32.5 %).The common features of the initial CT:nodules/masses (34,85.0 %),halo sign (24,60.0%),patchy opacities (13,32.5 %),cavities (9,22.5 %) and wedge opacities adjacent to pleura (3,7.5 %).The follow-up CT showed that cavities or air meniscus sign emerged in the nodules/masses after an effective treatment in 29 patients (72.5%) of all 40 cases.The lesion volume decreased subsequent to the collapse of the cavities or air meniscus,and then vanished.Conclusion Thoracic CT scanning play an important role in the diagnosis of IPA.Coexistence of the multiple lesions in number and morphology is the most common CT feature.The findings of follow-up CT is characteristic,and can be helpful in guiding the clinical treatment and evaluating therapeutic effect.

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