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Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology ; (12): 872-876, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-861336

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Objective: To explore the application value of spatiotemporal image correlation (STIC) combined with 5D Heart intelligent navigation echocardiography in ultrasonic screening of normal fetuses. Methods: Ultrasonic screening of fetal heart was performed in 114 normal fetuses using conventional two-dimensional ultrasound and STIC combined with 5D Heart intelligent navigation technique by doctor A. The time taken for image collection using these two methods were recorded and the same nine sections were scored. One week later, image quality of STIC combined with 5D Heart was scored again by doctor A again, also by doctor B. The qualified rate of each section was compared between the two methods, and the consistency of image quality score by the same doctor and different doctors was analyzed. Results: Two fetuses were excluded due to obvious fetal movement and inability to determine the position of the intelligent navigation point. The time of collection of fetal heart volume images and conventional two-dimension ultrasound images were (94.76±35.21)s and (595.88±139.29)s, respectively (P0.05). The qualification rate of the abdomen and left ventricular outflow tract sections using STIC combined with 5D Heart was lower than those using the conventional two-dimension ultrasound (both P0.75). Conclusion: STIC combined with 5D-Heart intelligent navigation technique can shorten the examination time. The quality of the nine fetal heart view images can meet the needs of fetal heart ultrasonic screening, feasible and repeatable in normal fetal heart ultrasonic screening.

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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 132-134, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-443219

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Objective To analyze CT manifestation of Schistosoma haematobium cystitis.Methods Retrospective analysis 32 patients,who were tested for Schistosoma haematobium cystitis using the urine filtration method.CT scan was performed for each patient with contrast enhancement.Results The vast majority of urinary tract schistomiasis lesions were in the urinary bladder.Calcification of the bladder wall was observed in all patients and mild enhancement in non calcified zone was found after intravenous contrast.Except for 5 patients of bladder cancer,the rest were no abnormality in size of bladder when bladder was filling or emptying.Ureteral wall annular calcification could also be identified in 25 patients.Twenty two patients were companied with ureteric hydronephrosis.Seminal vesicle calcification was seen in 4 patients among 11 male patients,while both uterine and ovarian in female and prostate in men had non calcification.Serious illness can be combined with bladder cancer.In 5 patients of patients with bladder cancer,bladder showed irregular soft tissue mass which was enhanced moderately after post-contrast scan,with vesical calcification in mass medially.Conclusion Bladder calcification is the most prominent CT feature of Schistosoma haematobium cystitis,which is useful in diagnosis the disease.

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