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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 1191-1195, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-608943

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Objective To study the radiological appearance and pathological features of breast phyllodes tumors(PTs), and to enhance the knowledge of the tumor.Methods Clinical and imaging findings were reviewed retrospectively in 65 women with PTs confirmed by surgical pathology.61 patients had preoperative MRI and/or sonography, and 44 had preoperative mammography.Then these findings were compared with the pathological results.Results (1)The percentages of benign, borderline and malignant PTs were 32.3%(21/65), 43.1%(28/65) and 24.6%(16/65), respectively,and the mean maximum diameters of these lesions were (4.75±2.62) cm, (5.37±3.11) cm and (4.96±3.82) cm, respectively.There were no statistical difference in lesion''s size among these three types(F=0.247,P=0.782).(2)On the mammograms of these 44 PTs(including 16 cases of benign type, 18 cases of borderline and 10 cases of malignant type), the appearances of radiolucent halo and calcification among these three types showed statistically significant differences(both P<0.05).(3)On the sonography of these 61 PTs(including 19 cases of benign type, 26 cases of borderline and 16 cases of malignant type), the shape among these three types showed statistically significant difference(P<0.05).(4)On the MRI of these 61 PTs(including 21 cases of benign type, 24 cases of borderline and 16 cases of malignant type), internal hypointense septations on T2WI and time intensity curves showed statistically significant differences among these three types(both P<0.05).Conclusion Some radiological appearances of PTs can be used to help determine the histologic subtypes of breast PTs preoperatively.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 826-829, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-448082

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Objective To explore the MSCT manifestations of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma (CRCC)and to improve its accu-racy of preoperative diagnose.Methods Clinical and MSCT finding were retrospectively reviewed in 14 patients with CRCC,which were confirmed by surgical pathology or biopsy.Results (1)On plain scanning,most of the CRCC lesions showed round or oval (86.7%,13/1 5)and isodensity (73.3%,1 1/1 5)mass;and the border of 66.7% (10/1 5)lesions were clear.53.3% (8/1 5)of the lesions were heterogeneous with lamellar cystic low density (8 lesions)and coarse ringed and/or foliated calcifications (4 lesions). (2)On contrast-enhanced sacanning,the CRCC lesions showed mild to moderate (86.7%,13/1 5)and heterogeneous (60%,9/1 5) enhancement,and 73.3% (1 1/1 5)of the lesions were persistent enhanced.(3)According to the pathology,80% (12/1 5)of the le-sions was the typical type,20% (3/1 5)was the eosinophilic type,and 0 was the hybrid type.Conclusion CRCC demonstrates cer-tain characteristics signs at MSCT examination.Lesion mostly shows well-circumscribed round or oval mass in the renal parenchy-ma,mild to moderate,heterogeneous and continuous enhancement on the contrast scanning.The diagnosis of CRCC should be con-sidered especially when the lesion has cystic change and coarse ringed and/or foliated calcifications.

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