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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 135-142, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-930923

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Objective:To investigate the clinical value of computer tomography (CT)-based three-section formula in identification of Siewert types of adenocarcinoma of esophagogastric junction (AEG).Methods:The retrospective and descriptive study was conducted. The clinicopatho-logical data of 62 AEG patients who were admitted to two medical centers, including 33 patients from Peking University Cancer Hospital and 29 patients from the First Affiliated Hospital of Amy Medical University, between January 2019 and January 2021 were collected. There were 53 males and 9 females, aged (66±9)years. All patients underwent CT examination to obtain the coronal and axial images and determine the upper and lower edges of the tumor and the esophagogastric junction, which were imported into the formula for Siewert classification. Observation indicators: (1) results of CT examination and pathological examination; (2) consistence of judgements for CT examination between doctors; (3) consistence of judgements between CT examination and patholo-gical examination. Results of pathological examination came from intraoperative surgical observa-tion and postoperative histopathological examination. Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and count data were described as absolute numbers or percentages. The consistency coefficient Kappa ( κ) was used to evaluate the consistency of diagnosis between resear-chers. The κ≥0.75 was regarded as excellent consistency, 0.40< κ<0.75 as good consistency, κ ≤0.40 as poor consistency. Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to evaluate the statistical difference between results of the CT-based three-section formula method and the pathological examination. Taking the results of histopathological examination as standard, the sensitivity, specifi-city, accuracy and 95% confidence interval of the CT-based three-section formula method were calculated. Results:(1) Results of CT examination and pathological examination: all the 62 patients underwent CT examination successfully to obtain the coronal and axial images and determine the upper and lower edges of the tumor and the esophagogastric junction, which were used for Siewert classifica-tion. There were 3 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅰ, 47 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅱ and 12 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅲ according to doctor's judgement from the Peking University Cancer Hospital, and there were 3 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅰ, 49 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅱ and 10 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅲ according to doctor's judgement from the First Affiliated Hospital of Amy Medical University, respectively. After arbitration, there were 2 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅰ, 48 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅱ and 12 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅲ determined by the CT based three-section formula. There were 7 cases of stage T1, 10 cases of stage T2, 24 cases of stage T3, 14 of stage T4a and 7 cases of stage T4b of pathological T staging. There were 2 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅰ, 48 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅱ and 12 cases with AEG of Siewert type Ⅲ determined by pathological examination. (2) Consistence of judgements for CT examination between doctors: the consistency of Siewert classification determined by CT-based three-section formula between 2 doctors was good ( κ=0.74, P<0.001). (3) Consistence of judgements between pathological examination and CT examination: with Siewert classification determined by pathological examination as reference, the accuracy of Siewert classification determined by CT based three-section formula was 90.3%( κ=0.73, P<0.001). The sensitivity and specificity of CT-based three-section formula were 66.7%(95% confidence interval as 20.8%-93.9%) and 100.0%(95% confidence interval as 93.9%-100.0%) for AEG of Siewert type Ⅰ, 97.7%(95% confidence interval as 88.2%-99.6%) and 72.2%(95% confidence interval as 49.1%-87.5%) for AEG of Siewert type Ⅱ, 73.3%(95% confidence interval as 48.0%-89.1%) and 97.9%(95% confidence interval as 88.9%-99.9%) for AEG of Siewert type Ⅲ, respectively. Conclusion:The CT-based three-section formula can be used for identification of Siewert types of AEG, with a high accuracy.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-212274

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Background: Penetrating injuries forms an important component of surgical emergencies. Penetrating trauma typically involves the violation of the body by a gunshot wound (GSW) or stab wound. Emergency laparotomy is the accepted management in patients with a penetrating injury who are not hemodynamically stable. However, selective non-operative management has been shown to decrease the rate of unnecessary surgery. Plain radiographs and FAST are useful for initial assessment of these patients. Multi detector CT is an indispensable tool in the evaluation of patients who are stable and are candidates for conservative treatment.Methods: A cross sectional observational study was carried out on 40 patients admitted with penetrating injury to the trauma centre of PGIMER and Dr RML hospital. Of the 40 patients, 14 were taken for emergency laparotomy. In 26 cases, MDCT was done to evaluate for solid organ, hollow organ and vascular injuries.Results: The mean age of patients was 38 years, with male to female ratio of 5:1. Stab injury was the commonest type of injury, followed by gunshot wounds. Liver was the commonest solid organ involved, followed by kidneys and spleen. Other organs involved were diaphragm, small bowel and colon.Conclusions: Penetrating injuries can be life-threatening, making prompt diagnosis essential. Recognizing key abnormalities on MDCT ensures patients are triaged appropriately. Multi-detector CT is thus widely used to evaluate penetrating injuries in stable patients.

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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12): 851-856, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-849661

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Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) multi-postprocessing techniques in the evaluation of small bowel obstruction (SBO). Methods Clinical and MDCT imaging data of 90 patients with SBO were collected. Three radiologists respectively applied two protocols (protocol 1 consisted of conventional axial and coronal reformations and protocol 2 involved integration of multiple post-processing techniques) to image post-processing and interpretation of patients' MDCT volume data, and completed condition evaluation reports. Two protocols were compared regarding relevant diagnostic self-confidence, clinical satisfaction, clinical treatment decisions, and radiological adverse events. Results In the same protocol, the diagnostic self-confidence showed no significant difference between three radiologists for any evaluation parameter (P>0.05), but the diagnostic self-confidence of three radiologists was significantly higher in the protocol 2 than in the protocol 1 (P<0.01). The clinical satisfaction was also significantly higher in the protocol 2 than in the protocol 1 for all the individual and compositive illness assessment reports (P<0.01). After protocol 2 was applied clinically, it changed the previous treatment decisions based on protocol 1 in 11 patients (12.22%). About radiological adverse events, regardless of minor, major, or the sum of them, protocol 1 was significantly higher than protocol 2 (P<0.05). Conclusion Integration of multi-postprocessing techniques can improve diagnostic self-confidence and clinical satisfaction of MDCT for assessing SBO and effectively reduce radiological adverse events.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-211529

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Background: Multi Detector computed tomography (MDCT) may effectively characterize and quantify the extent of emphysema and the air trapping related to the small airway’s disease. Here we highlight the computed-tomography findings of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and correlation with the Spirometrics values.Methods: The study group included the total of 100 adult patients of either sex with a clinical suspicion of COPD and those who undergone MDCT of thorax. Lung function of the patients with the COPD stages mild to very severe was evaluated by both the MDCT and Spirometrics Pulmonary Function Tests (PFTs). The scanning was done at maximum end inspiration and maximum end expiration.Results: There was a preponderance of male patients with highly significant correlation between values of mean lung density and low attenuation values (p<0.000I). MDCT correlated well with those obtained from spirometric Pulmonary Function Tests in the patients with COPD and that the correlation at expiration was superior to that at inspiration.Conclusions: The study concludes that Multi-detector computed tomography is the invaluable tool in defining and quantifying COPD and the characterization of emphysematous changes.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-203650

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Background: Bony jaw lesions have varied radiographic appearance and may pose difficulty in establishing radiographicdifferential diagnosis. Computed tomography is a useful tool to facilitate the correct diagnosis of these bony lesions.Objectives: To compare the volumetric measurement of bony lesions of the jaw using two commercially available softwaresfor the evaluation of CT imaging. Material and Methods: All patients were subjected for multi-slice CT scanning. Thevolumetric measurements were performed using two softwares; Myrian and Siemens. Results: This study was conducted on15 patients of both genders; males (66.7%) and females (33.3%), where 21 diagnosed lesions with an intra-bony spaceaffecting one or both of the jaws were included in the measurements. Myrian software showed statistically lower mean ofvolumetric measurement than Somatom (P-value <0.001). Conclusion: Although, Myrian software showed statisticallylower mean of volumetric measurement than Somatom. The clinicalrelevance of these finding still needs to be determined infuture studies. Thus, both softwares can still be useful diagnostic tool for volumetric measurements.

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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 1-6, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-773326

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This study aims to predict expression of Ki67 molecular marker in pancreatic cystic neoplasm using radiomics. We firstly manually segmented tumor area in multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) images. Then 409 high-throughput features were automatically extracted and the least absolute shrinkage selection operator (LASSO) regression model was used for feature selection. After 200 bootstrapping repetitions of LASSO, 20 most frequently selected features made up the optimal feature set. Then 200 bootstrapping repetitions of support vector machine (SVM) classifier with 10-fold cross-validation were used to avoid overfitting and accurately predict the Ki67 expression. The highest prediction accuracy could achieve 85.29% and the highest area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) was 91.54% with a sensitivity (SENS) of 81.88% and a specificity (SPEC) of 86.75%. According to the results of experiment, the feasibility of predicting expression of Ki67 in pancreatic cystic neoplasm based on radiomics was verified.

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Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery ; (12): 277-282, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-745378

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Objective To study the role of MDCT with 3D fusion images in the preoperative evaluation of pancreaticoduodenectomy.Methods 37 patients who underwent pancreaticoduodenectomy from March 2016 to May 2018 in the Affiliated Wuxi No.2 People's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University were included in this retrospective study.All patients underwent a dual-phase enhanced MDCT before operation.The volume data of enhanced MDCT were transmitted to a dedicated CT post-processing workstation.The 3D images,including the tumor,pancreas,portal vein system,arterial system,pancreatic and biliary tract,were reformatted respectively before the fusion imaging.Two reviewers analyzed the tumor location and its spatial relations with the pancreaticobiliary system,peripancreatic vessels and vascular variations by means of zooming,rotating,splitting and transparent displaying on fusion images.Then,the assessed items were compared to the surgical and pathological findings.Results The 3D fusion images of 37 patients in this study depicted the tumor,pancreas,peripancreatic vessels and pancreatic and biliary tract clearly.Compared with the intraoperative and pathological findings,the accuracy of both tumor detection and localization with the 3D fusion images was 100%.To compare the intraoperative findings,visualization and variation detection of the celiac,splenic,common hepatic,gastroduodenal,hepatic,and superior mesenteric arteries,and the superior mesenteric and portal veins were all 100%.Visualizations of the anterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery (ASPDA),posterior superior pancreaticoduodenal artery (PSPDA),inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery (IPA) and dorsal pancreatic artery (DPA) were 85.7%,82.8%,72.2% and 75.8%,respectively.Conclusion The MDCT 3D fusion imaging technology allowed one stop preoperative assessment of pancreaticoduodenectomy,especially in clearly outlining the tumor location and its spatial relations with the surrounding surgical anatomies before surgery.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 861-868, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-699212

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Objective To investigate the multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) evaluating the clinical staging of adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AEG) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Methods The retrospective cross-sectional study conducted.The clinicopathological data of 46 AEG patients who were admitted to the Peking University Cancer Hospital between January 2016 and April 2018 were collected.All patients underwent MDCT before and after neoadjuvant chemotherapy and at preoperative 2 weeks,the distance between tumor center and boundary of esophagogastric junction (EGJ) was judged through coronal measured values and axial formula method.Patients underwent radical resection of gastric cancer + D2 lymph node dissection after neoadjuvant chemotherapy,pathologists reviewed the distance between center of AEG and boundary of EGJ,T staging (ycT) and N staging (ycN) of clinical staging,T staging (ypT) and N staging (ypN) of pathological staging after neoadjuvant chemotherapy were determined according to TNM staging of American Joint Committee on Cancer (AJCC) (8th edition),and tumor regression grading (TRG) was determined according to the criterion established by National Comprehensive Cancer Network.Observation indicators:(1) CT examination after neoadjuvant chemotherapy;(2) clinical staging after neoadjuvant chemotherapy;(3) postoperative pathological examination;(4) postoperative pathological staging;(5) accuracy of clinical staging after neoadjuvant chemotherapy;(6)relationship between imaging changes of CT examination and pathological reactions.Count data were described as absolute number or percentage,and comparisons among groups were analyzed by the chi-square test.Comparisons of ordinal data were analyzed by the non-parametric test.Results (1) CT examination after neoadjuvant chemotherapy:5 of 46 AEG patients,coronal images of CT showed whole tumor and boundary of EGJ,axial images of CT showed EGJ wall thickening,heterogeneous enhancement in all layers of lesions,and unsmooth serosal surface;the distance between tumor center and boundary of EGJ is less than 2 cm by direct measurement,5 patients were confirmed as esophageal cancer staging.For 41 patients,the same coronal image of CT cannot showed whole tumor and boundary of EGJ,axial images of CT showed EGJ wall thickening,heterogeneous enhancement in all layers of lesions,and irregular-shaped serosal surface;27 patients whose calculated values were negative based on formula method used esophageal cancer staging,and 14 patients whose calculated values were positive used gastric staging.(2) Clinical staging after neoadjuvant chemotherapy:among 46 AEG patients,ycT staging:staging ycT1,ycT2,ycT3,ycT4a and ycT4b were respectively detected in 1,6,31,6 and 2 patients;ycN staging:staging ycN0,ycN1,ycN2 and ycN3a were respectively detected in 5,14,23 and 4 patients.(3) Postoperative pathological examination:of 46 patients,38,3,3 and 2 were respectively confirmed as adenocarcinoma,adenocarcinoma with signet-ring cell carcinoma,adenocarcinoma with neuroendocrine carcinoma and adenocarcinoma with squamous carcinoma.Of 46 patients,the distance between tumor center and boundary of EGJ can be observed in 14 patients by gastric cancer staging and 32 patients by esophageal cancer staging.(4) Postoperative pathological staging:ypT staging:1,3,5,29,7 and 1 patients were respectively detected in staging ypT0,ypT1,ypT2,ypT3,ypT4a and ypT4b;ypN staging:17,4,15,9 and 1 patients were respectively detected in staging ypN0,ypN1,ypN2,ypN3a and ypN3b.One,3,16 and 26 patients were confirmed as staging TRG 0,TRG 1,TRG 2 and TRG 3,including 20 patients tumor regression and 26 patients without tumor regression.(5) Accuracy of clinical staging after neoadjuvant chemotherapy:the accuracies of ycT staging and ycN staging were 78.3% (36/46) and 54.3% (25/46).(6) Relationship between imaging changes of CT examination and pathological reactions:of 46 patients,33 and 13 had respectively reduced and stable gastric wall thickness of primary lesion.Among 20 patients with tumor regression,17 and 3 had respectively reduced and stable gastric wall thickness of primary lesion;of 26 patients without tumor regression,reduced and stable gastric wall thickness of primary lesion were respectively in 16 and 10 patients,with no statistically significant difference (x2 =3.069,P>0.05).Of 46 patients,31,14 and 1 had respectively reduced,stable and increased sum of minor diameters of suspicious celiac lymph nodes.The reduced,stable and increased sum of minor diameters of suspicious celiac lymph nodes were detected in 16,4,0 of 20 patients with tumor regression and 15,10,1 of 26 patients without tumor regression,respectively,with no statistically significant difference (Z =-1.629,P> 0.05).The changes of gastric wall thickness of primary lesion and sum of minor diameters of celiac lymph nodes before operation were not consistent to that after operation in 3 patients.CT examination showed gastric wall thickness of primary lesion reduced after chemotherapy,and sum of minor diameters of celiac lymph nodes didn't change;pathological staging and clinical staging were respectively in staging ypN0 and ycN1.Conclusion According to the TNM staging of AJCC (Sth edition),the distance between tumor center and boundary of EGJ is judged through coronal measured values and axial formula method and therefore determining to select staging system of esophageal cancer or gastric cancer,meanwhile,rectifying over T3 staging of Siewert Ⅱ gastric cancer and increasing overall accuracy of clinical staging.

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Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery ; (12): 752-758, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-699194

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Objective To investigate the application value of multiple imaging techniques in the multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) combined with assessment of vascular invasion using a tumor-to-vessel contact (TVC) computed tomography grading system in preoperative evaluation of pancreatic cancer.Methods The retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted.The clinicopathological data of 66 patients with pancreatic cancer who were admitted to the Wuxi No.2 People's Hospital of Nanjing Medical University between February 2012 and July 2017 were collected.Surgical results of 66 patients showed that tumors of 48 and 18 patients were respectively located in head or uncinate process of the pancreas and body and tail of pancreas.The 317 vessels of 66 patients were detected.Fifty patients underwent radical resection and 250 vessels were detected,resected tumor diameter was (2.7± 1.4) cm (range,1.3-7.7 cm);16 underwent palliative operation and 67 vessels were detected.Patients received enhanced scans of MDCT,and multiplanar reformatted (MPR),curved planar reconstructions (CPR),CT angiography (CTA),arterial and venous images of three-dimensional (3D) CT and negative-contrast CT cholangiopancreatography (nCTCP) were build.The morphology evaluation of pancreatic tumor was done by a senior radiology physician.The peripancreatic vascular invasion was evaluated using a TVC computed tomography grading system by two senior radiology physicians.Two physicians read collectively films and then achieved consistent results if there was a disputed result.Observation indicators:(1) tumor detection and morphology evaluation by MDCT;(2) detection of processing images on vascular invasion signs and vascular anatomical variations after MDCT;(3) TVC grading results of peripancreatic vascular invasion by MDCT;(4) correlation between TVC grading results of peripancreatic vascular invasion by MDCT and surgical grading results;(5) follow-up and survival situations.The follow-up using outpatient examination and telephone interview was per-formed to detect postoperative survival up February 2018.Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as x±s.Measurement data with skewed distribution were described as M (range).The measured values of tumor diameter by MDCT and surgical resection were done by Pearson correlation analysis.The Spearman analysis was used to analyze the correlation in the consistency of the vascular invasion results evaluated by two viewers and between TVC grading evaluation results and surgical grading results.Results (1) Tumor detection and morphology evaluation by MDCT:66 patients underwent MDCT,nCTCP combined with MPR images showed that there were 63 low-density tumors and 3 isopycnic tumors.The nCTCP images of 66 patients showed that 42 had biliary system dilatation and pancreatic duct dilatation,11 had pancreatic duct dilatation,5 had pancreatic duct break and 8 didn't have obvious signs of biliary and pancreatic duct dilatation and break.Results of MDCT of 66 patients showed that 48 tumors were located in head or uncinate process of pancreas,18 in the body and tail of pancreas,showing a consistency with surgical results.Pearson correlation analysis showed that measured values of tumor diameter was (2.7± 1.4) cm (range,1.3-7.2 cm) in 50 patients with radical resection,with a correlation with measured values of tumor diameter of surgical resection (r =0.904,P<0.05).(2) Detection of processing images on vascular invasion signs and vascular anatomical variations after MDCT:results of MDCT in 2 patients with radical resection showed that vascular variations were confirmed intraoperatively;left gastric artery directly started with celiac axis in 1 patient,common hepatic artery started with superior mesenteric artery,and celiac axis was invaded by tumor tissues,with grading 2 of TVC grading evaluation;accessory left hepatic artery in 1 patient started with gastroduodenal artery and was invaded by tumor tissues,with grading 2 of TVC grading evaluation.Results of MDCT in 2 patients with palliative operation showed peripancreatic vascular invasion,tumor of 1 patient invaded inferior vena cava,and tumor of other patient invaded superior mesenteric artery and involved the first branch of superior mesenteric artery.(3) TVC grading results of peripancreatic vascular invasion by MDCT:there was an overall positive correlation of TVC grading evaluation results in 317 peripancreatic vessels invasion of 66 patients between two physicians (r =0.827,P<0.05).There was a positive correlation of TVC grading evaluation results in celiac axis,common hepatic artery,superior mesenteric artery,superior mesenteric vein and portal vein between two physicians (r=0.661,0.911,0.809,0.911,0.614,P<0.05).(4) Correlation between TVC grading results of peripancreatic vascular invasion by MDCT and surgical grading results:there was an overall positive correlation in 317 peripancreatic vessels invasion of 66 patients between TVC grading evaluation results and surgical grading results (r=0.806,P<0.05).There were positive correlations between TVC grading evaluation results and surgical grading results in the artery group (celiac axis,common hepatic artery and superior mesenteric artery) and vein group (superior mesenteric vein and portal vein) (r=0.703,0.823,P< 0.05).There were positive correlations between TVC grading evaluation results and surgical grading results in the celiac axis,common hepatic artery,superior mesenteric artery,superior mesenteric vein and portal vein (r =0.792,0.464,0.823,0.809,0.812,P<0.05).(5) Follow-up and survival situations:56 of 66 patients were followed up for 3-18 months,with a median time of 7 months.During the follow-up,53 patients had tumor metastases,including 50 deaths and 3 survivors with tumor;3 patients had tumor-free survival.Conclusion Multiple imaging techniques in the MDCT combined with assessment of vascular invasion using a TVC computed tomography grading system can accurately evaluate morphology of pancreatic tumor and peripancreatic vascular invasion,and increase accuracy of preoperative assessment of pancreatic cancer.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-186791

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Background: Thyroid ultrasound has undergone a dramatic transformation from the cryptic deflections on an oscilloscope produced in A-mode scanning, to barely recognizable B-mode images, followed by initial low resolution gray scale, and now modern high resolution images. Aim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic role of ultrasonography (USG) and multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) in thyroid swellings, compare the ultrasonographic findings with multi-detector computed tomographic findings and to correlate the radiological findings with histopathological examination (HPE). Materials and methods: The present study was carried out in the Department of Radiology, Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, Narketpally. In this study, 50 patients with thyroid gland swellings diagnosed clinically, referred to Radiology Department were selected during the period from October 2008 to September 2010. Histopathological examination was acquired in 35 cases. The study was carried out to observe the sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic accuracy of USG and MDCT in thyroid gland swellings. Results: Maximum number of patients belonged to the age group of 21-40 years that was 27 cases (54.00%) and maximum number of patients were females – 41 cases (82.00%). Most common diagnosis was multi-nodular goitre on USG-16 cases (32.00%) and MDCT- 14 cases (28.00%), solitary thyroid nodule is common in the right lobe of thyroid by USG -5 cases (62.50%) and MDCT5 cases (62.50%). Most common malignancy was papillary carcinoma of thyroid -5 cases (62.50%) and most common inflammatory disorder was hashimoto’s thyroiditis -5 cases (10.00%). Naveen Kumar S, Vidyadhara Rani P. Ultrasonography (USG) and multi-detector computerized tomography (MDCT) evaluation of thyroid swellings. IAIM, 2017; 4(9): 145-155. Page 146 Conclusion: The present study has concluded that USG is the fast and cost-effective modality of imaging investigation of choice in thyroid diseases and for differential diagnosis of thyroid nodules. MDCT is superior to ultrasound in evaluating retrosternal extension, relations and infiltrations in large lesions. It is also very helpful in evaluating extra-capsular, mediastinal, vascular invasion, lymph nodal involvement and metastasis. MDCT is very crucial in preoperative planning in malignancies of thyroid and large benign lesions.

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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-186786

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Introduction: Mandibular swelling are common entity in dental and general surgery practice requiring prompt intervention, imaging techniques such as plain radiography and especially multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) which offer the potential to improve the outcome buy increasing the accuracy of diagnosis. Materials and methods: In the present study, 30 patients with clinically diagnosed mandibular swelling were evaluated with conventional radiography; MDCT and HPE wherever performed to establish the value of MDCT and to evaluate the role of MDCT in establishing the diagnosis. Results: In the present study, majority of the cases were in the age group of 21-30 years with an male: female ratio of 1:1.5. Most commonly found lesions were odontogenic lesions (27 out of 30 cases) accounting about 90% of all the mandibular swellings. Among the odontogenic lesions ameloblastomas was the most common diagnosis followed by odontogenic keratocyst constituting 48%and 29% respectively in the present study, unilocular ameloblastoma were more common than multiocular ameloblastomas i.e. 7 out 13 cases (53.85%) among non-odontogenic lesions, central ossifying fibroma was the common diagnosis i.e. 2 out of 3 cases (67%) in the present study, being lesions were common than malignant i.e. 28 out of 30 cases (93.3%) and 2 out of 30 cases (06.66%) were malignant. Mohammed Abdul Azhar. Correlating multi-detected computed tomography findings with conventional radiography, operative and histopathological examination in mandibular swellings. IAIM, 2017; 4(9): 119-124. Page 120 Conclusions: MDCT provided excellent visualization and delineation of mandibular anatomy when compared to plain radiography. MDCT images ideal for pre-operative evaluation as they provide thin sections (<l mm) multiplanar reconstruction in the coronal, sagittal, panoramic and para-axial planes. In addition information regarding the appearance, location, course of anatomic structure in the jaws. Value rendering technique provides near real 3 dimensional appearance of the lesion for the dental surgeon to plan accordingly.

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Acta Medica Philippina ; : 543-549, 2017.
Article | WPRIM | ID: wpr-960015

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OBJECTIVES: 1) To determine if there is an association between physical examination by cervical palpation, pre-operative contrast-enhanced multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT), and intraoperative lymph node assessment, with final histopathology in the evaluation of cervical lymph node metastasis in Filipino patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. 2) To determine the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), accuracy, and likelihood ratios of cervical palpation, contrast enhanced MDCT, and intra-operative lymph node assessment compared with final histopathology in the evaluation of cervical lymph node metastasis in Filipino patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.METHODS: Study Design. Retrospective; Cross-sectional. Setting. Tertiary Government Hospital Charity Section, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Department of Radiology, Department of Pathology. Participants, Patients or Population. Retrospective chart review of all biopsy proven head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients admitted at the charity ward of a Otorhinolaryngology Department from 2008-2010 who had documented admission physical examination, a pre-operative contrast enhanced multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) scan of the neck done in the same institution within 20 days or less from date of surgery, and underwent neck dissection with appropriate cervical lymph node level specimen labeling with subsequent post-operative histopathologic evaluation of submitted specimens for neck node metastasis by the Pathology Department of the same institution. After set of exclusion criteria was applied, the analyzed sample included 82 lymph node level samples from 9 patients with head and neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCCA).RESULTS: Pre-operative contrast enhanced MDCT, and intraoperative nodal assessment, were both significantly correlated with the final histopathologic evaluation of neck node metastasis as evaluated with Fisher's Exact test (p = 0.00). Cervical palpation however was not able to show a significant association (p=0.099).Cervical palpation had a sensitivity of 25.00% (8.33-52.59%), specificity of 90.91% (80.61-96.25%), NPV of 83.33 (72.30-90.73%), PPV of 40.00 (13.69-72.63%), accuracy of 78.05%, and a likelihood ratio of 3.33. Pre-operative contrast enhanced MDCT had a sensitivity of 43.75% (20.75-69.45%), specificity of 93.94% (84.44-98.04%), NPV of 87.32 (76.80-93.69%), , PPV of 63.64 (31.61-87.63%), accuracy of 84.15%, and a likelihood ratio of 12.06. Intraoperative surgical evaluation had a sensitivity of 68.75% (41.48-87.87%), specificity of 93.94% (84.44-98.04%), NPV of 92.54 (82.74-97.22%), PPV of 73.33 (44.83-91.09%), accuracy of 89.02%, and a likelihood ratio of 34.10. Further analysis with McNemar's Test comparing MDCT and Intraoperative assessment showed no significant difference (p = 0.387).DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS: In the evaluation of cervical lymph node metastasis for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in the local setting, the extent of neck dissection, clinical staging and prognosis, as well as adjuvant therapy can be guided by pre-operative contrast enhanced MDCT and intra-operative nodal assessment. Contrast-enhanced MDCT can aid treatment planning in preoperative or non-operative cases; but intraoperative evaluation can be used to guide final extent of surgery. Evaluation solely by physical examination by cervical palpation unfortunately in this study was not able to show a significant association with final histopathology.


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Humans , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Acta Medica Philippina ; : 543-549, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-959729

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@#<p><strong>OBJECTIVES:</strong> 1) To determine if there is an association between physical examination by cervical palpation, pre-operative contrast-enhanced multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT), and intraoperative lymph node assessment, with final histopathology in the evaluation of cervical lymph node metastasis in Filipino patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck. 2) To determine the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV), negative predictive value (NPV), accuracy, and likelihood ratios of cervical palpation, contrast enhanced MDCT, and intra-operative lymph node assessment compared with final histopathology in the evaluation of cervical lymph node metastasis in Filipino patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck.</p><p><strong>METHODS:</strong> Study Design. Retrospective; Cross-sectional. Setting. Tertiary Government Hospital Charity Section, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Department of Radiology, Department of Pathology. Participants, Patients or Population. Retrospective chart review of all biopsy proven head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients admitted at the charity ward of a Otorhinolaryngology Department from 2008-2010 who had documented admission physical examination, a pre-operative contrast enhanced multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) scan of the neck done in the same institution within 20 days or less from date of surgery, and underwent neck dissection with appropriate cervical lymph node level specimen labeling with subsequent post-operative histopathologic evaluation of submitted specimens for neck node metastasis by the Pathology Department of the same institution. After set of exclusion criteria was applied, the analyzed sample included 82 lymph node level samples from 9 patients with head and neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (SCCA).</p><p><strong>RESULTS:</strong> Pre-operative contrast enhanced MDCT, and intraoperative nodal assessment, were both significantly correlated with the final histopathologic evaluation of neck node metastasis as evaluated with Fisher's Exact test (p = 0.00). Cervical palpation however was not able to show a significant association (p=0.099).Cervical palpation had a sensitivity of 25.00% (8.33-52.59%), specificity of 90.91% (80.61-96.25%), NPV of 83.33 (72.30-90.73%), PPV of 40.00 (13.69-72.63%), accuracy of 78.05%, and a likelihood ratio of 3.33. Pre-operative contrast enhanced MDCT had a sensitivity of 43.75% (20.75-69.45%), specificity of 93.94% (84.44-98.04%), NPV of 87.32 (76.80-93.69%), , PPV of 63.64 (31.61-87.63%), accuracy of 84.15%, and a likelihood ratio of 12.06. Intraoperative surgical evaluation had a sensitivity of 68.75% (41.48-87.87%), specificity of 93.94% (84.44-98.04%), NPV of 92.54 (82.74-97.22%), PPV of 73.33 (44.83-91.09%), accuracy of 89.02%, and a likelihood ratio of 34.10. Further analysis with McNemar's Test comparing MDCT and Intraoperative assessment showed no significant difference (p = 0.387).</p><p><strong>DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS:</strong> In the evaluation of cervical lymph node metastasis for head and neck squamous cell carcinoma in the local setting, the extent of neck dissection, clinical staging and prognosis, as well as adjuvant therapy can be guided by pre-operative contrast enhanced MDCT and intra-operative nodal assessment. Contrast-enhanced MDCT can aid treatment planning in preoperative or non-operative cases; but intraoperative evaluation can be used to guide final extent of surgery. Evaluation solely by physical examination by cervical palpation unfortunately in this study was not able to show a significant association with final histopathology.</p>


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Humans , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , Palpation , General Surgery , Sensitivity and Specificity
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Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection ; (12): 143-148, 2016.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-488585

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Objective To establish an accuracy test method for MDCT dose assessment based on information in DICOM images.Methods The type of MDCT studied in this paper was widely used in clinical practice.A software package developed by java language was used to automatically read doserelated information from DICOM files of MDCT.The CTDIvol and DLP of each pectoral or abdominal scan was calculated based on these information and the basic scan parameters such as collimation,mAs and pitch.The calculated values were compared with the displayed values.Results For pectoral scans,the difference between the calculated and displayed values was between-2%-8% for CTDIvol,and-2%-5% for DLP.For abdominal scan,the difference between the calculated and displayed values was 0-2% for CTDIvol,and-2%-3% for DLP.Conclusions This method is useful for MDCT dose assessment and is worth disseminating its application for general use.

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Br J Med Med Res ; 2015; 10(8): 1-7
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-181799

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Aim: Anomalies of aortic arch are uncommon, accounting for only 1-3% of all congenital cardiac diseases. A vascular ring results from the abnormal development of an aortic arch complex. Generally, it manifests with tracheoesophageal compression symptoms during infancy. We aimed to discuss clinical and imaging findings of two cases of vascular ring based on existing literature. Cases: This article presents two cases of a 4-year-old child diagnosed with right sided aortic arch and a new-born child diagnosed with double aortic arch in neonatal unit. The first patient presented with complaints of coughing, wheezing and shortness of breath, the second patient suffered from respiratory distress. In the both cases, diagnosis were established using multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT). Both patients were diagnosed with vascular ring, considering their existing findings, and referred for surgery. Discussion: Apparent airway obstructions lead to critical complaints at early ages. Moderately severe symptoms and the non-existence of anatomic compression may cause resulting diseases to be diagnosed in a later period of life. A vascular ring can be diagnosed using chest radiography, barium oesophagus graphy, transthoracic echocardiography, MDCT, magnetic resonance imaging and angiography. However, pathologies of the studied cases (right aortic arch, double aortic arch, and tracheal compression) are effectively observed with MDCT and using the post-processing images of MDCT. Conclusion: A vascular ring should be considered in the event of recurrent lung infections, unexplained coughs, wheezing and stridor during childhood as well as in the case of unexplained respiratory distress in new-born children. MDCT is an excellent modality for patients suspected of having a vascular ring.

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Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences ; : 18-23, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-628196

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Background: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence and computed tomography (CT) appearances of accessory spleens in hospital-based patients, and to measure and make comparisons between accessory spleen size and density. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in a diagnostic center in Erbil, Iraq during January–December, 2012. Biphasic abdominal CT images of 334 consecutive patients with different age groups were evaluated for the presence of an accessory spleen, and if identified, it was further analysed for shape, diameter, density, number, and location. Patients with inadequate CT techniques, splenectomy, hematological disorders, and widespread lesions in the abdomen were excluded from this study. Results: Of the 334 patients (198 female, 136 male), with a mean age of 47.2 years (SD 15.7), 82 accessory spleens were detected in 63 patients (18.8%). Their mean diameter was 14.7 mm (range 3–79 mm), 68% were round in shape and 75.6% were medial to the main spleen. Sixty percent of the cases showed a single accessory spleen and 40% had more than one (up to 4 detected). A significant difference in the mean diameter of accessory spleens between similar and different densities than the main spleen was observed (P = 0.018), 71 accessory spleens (mean diameter = 15.97 mm) displayed similar densities to the main spleen, while 11 (mean diameter = 7.09 mm) were hypodense or hyperdense to the main spleen. Conclusions: The prevalence of an accessory spleen is high, and should be considered by radiologists during abdominal CT scan reporting.

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The Korean Journal of Pain ; : 266-270, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-221021

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BACKGROUND: Knowledge of the anatomical variation of the vertebral artery has clinical importance not only for the performance of interventional or surgical procedures itself but also to ensure their safety. We conducted a study of the anatomical variation by reviewing multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT) images of the cervical spine from 460 Korean patients. METHODS: 16-row MDCT data from 460 patients were used in this study. We observed 920 vertebral arteries. Examination points included level of entrance of the artery into the transverse foramen of the cervical vertebra, origin site of the vertebral artery, course of a vertebral artery with aberrant entrance. RESULT: The vertebral artery in 2 (0.2%) cases in this study entered into the transverse foramen of the 7th cervical vertebra from the left. In 45 (4.9%) cases, the vertebral artery entered into the transverse foramen of the 5th cervical vertebra. Of these, the entrance was on the right in 15 (1.6%) and on the left in 30 (3.3%). We found 17 (1.8%) cases in which the artery entered into the transverse foramen of the 4th cervical vertebra, 10 (1.1%) on the right and 7 (0.7%) on the left side. As is commonly acknowledged, the 6th cervical vertebra was the most common site of entry; the vertebral artery entered the transverse foramen of the 6th cervical vertebra in the remaining 855 (93.0%) cases, on the right in 434 (47.2%) and on the left in 421 (45.8%). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, the possibility of an atypical course of the vertebral artery in segments V1 and V2 should be evaluated with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or CT images before carrying out procedures involving the anterior cervical vertebrae.


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Female , Humans , Arteries , Cervical Vertebrae , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Spine , Vertebral Artery
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Journal of Cardiovascular Ultrasound ; : 128-133, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-10717

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BACKGROUND: Three-dimensional (3D) echocardiography has been reported to be valuable for evaluating the geometry of cardiac chambers. We validated the accuracy of 3D transthoracic echocardiography for quantifying aortic root geometry in comparison with cardiac multi-detector computed tomography (MDCT). METHODS: Twenty-three patients who underwent cardiac MDCT and showed normal left ventricular ejection fraction (> 55%), as assessed by 2-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography, were enrolled (12 male, mean 53 +/- 9 years). We defined the aortic root volume as the volume from the aortic annulus to the sinotubular junction. The aortic root volume at end-diastole measured by both cardiac MDCT and 3D echocardiography was assessed. RESULTS: The cross-sectional area of the aortic root was asymmetric. At the annulus level, the cross-sectional area showed asymmetric triangle. From the aortic annulus to the most dilated point of the sinus of Valsalva, the asymmetric triangular shape was maintained. From the most dilated point of the sinus of Valsalva to the sinotubular junction, the cross-sectional shape of the aortic root changed to oval. The average aortic root volumes measured by 3D echocardiography (ARV-3DE) were 13.6 +/- 4.8 mL at end-diastole and 14.1 +/- 5.3 mL at end-systole, respectively. The average aortic root volume measured by MDCT at end-diastole (ARV-CT) was 14.1 +/- 5.7 mL. At end-diastole, the ARV-3DE correlated well with the ARV-CT (R2 = 0.926, difference = 0.5 +/- 1.7 mL), and the two methods were in excellent agreement (the percent difference was 0%). CONCLUSION: Our results demonstrate both the feasibility and accuracy of 3D echocardiography for the clinical assessment of the geometry of the aortic root.


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Humans , Male , Echocardiography , Echocardiography, Three-Dimensional , Sinus of Valsalva , Stroke Volume
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J. vasc. bras ; 9(3): 156-163, Sept. 2010. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-578785

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Mesenteric ischemia is caused by a reduction in mesenteric blood flow. It can be divided into acute and chronic, based upon the rapidity and the degree to which the blood flow is compromised. The authors retrospectively reviewed 22 cases of mesenteric ischemia, diagnosed by multidetector computed tomography (MDCT) in our service, and confirmed by surgery or clinical follow-up. The frequency of the diagnostic findings of chronic and acute mesenteric ischemia was evaluated. The improvement of three-dimensional (3D) MDCT allows accurate assessment of mesenteric vessels. Therefore, it demonstrates changes in ischemic bowel segments helpful in determining the primary cause of the disease, and can identify the complications in patients with acute and chronic mesenteric ischemia.


A isquemia mesentérica é causada pela redução do fluxo sanguíneo mesentérico. Essa patologia pode ser dividida em aguda e crônica, baseada na rapidez e no grau em que o fluxo sanguíneo está sendo comprometido. Os autores retrospectivamente revisaram 22 casos de isquemia mesentérica, diagnosticados por tomografia computadorizada com mutidetectores (TCMD) em nosso serviço, e confirmados por cirurgia ou seguimento clínico. Os achados diagnósticos de isquemia aguda e crônica e sua frequência foram avaliados. Os avanços na TCMD 3D (tridimensional) permitiram o acesso detalhado aos vasos mesentéricos. Além disso, é possível demonstrar alterações nos segmentos intestinais, auxiliando na identificação da causa primária da doença e podendo identificar as complicações associadas a isquemia mesentérica e crônica.


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Humans , Ischemia/diagnosis , Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome/diagnosis , Chronic Disease , Retrospective Studies , Tomography, Emission-Computed/classification
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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-136541

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Nowadays, increasing use of cross sectional imaging especially multi-detector computed tomography causes greater detection of pancreatic cysts. The differentiation between pancreatic pseudocyst and cystic pancreatic neoplasm is essential in determining the proper treatment and prognosis. Typical imaging findings of benign pancreatic cystic lesion, especially in the asymptomatic patient, can be refined through imaging follow up. Fast scanning time and the thin slice of multidetector computed tomography provides a high resolution of image quality, less motion artifact and multi-planar reformation. It is a non invasive technique and entails few complications. However, in an atypical imaging pattern or if suggestive of malignant in nature, further investigation with endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) with fine needle aspiration (FNA) for tissue diagnosis or cytology can aid in definite diagnosis.

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