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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 1872-1874, 2015.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-465021

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Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of 18F-FDG PET-CT in looking for tumor primary lesion with multiple bone metastasis.Methods 84 patients with suspected bone metastases were detected by routine imaging (X -ray,CT,MRI)in our hospital from May 2012 to September 2014 were selected,18F -FDG PET/CT were used to find the primary lesion.The final diagnosis were confirmed by tissue pathology or by clinical imaging follow -up.The diagnostic sensitivity,specificity and accuracy on tumor bone metastasis of 18F -FDG PET/CT were recorded.Results In 84 patients,primary tumor was found in 49 cases,of which 46 cases (54.8%)confirmed pri-mary tumor by operation or pathology,the other 3 cases were false positive;35 patients were diagnosed as non meta-static bone tumor by PET/CT,in which 34 cases were finally confirmed as non metastatic bone tumor by pathology and follow -up;accuracy,sensitivity,specificity of 18F -FDG PET/CT were 54.8%(46 /84),93.9% (46 /49)and 95.2%(80 /84);18 cases of lung cancer,9 cases of prostate cancer,7 cases of breast cancer,5 cases of lymphoma, 4 cases of renal cell carcinoma,2 cases of liver cancer,1 cases of Uterine sarcoma were included in 46 primary tumors.Conclusion 18F -FDG PET/CT has a higher specificity,accuracy as well as higher detection rate in search of multiple bone metastases,thus it is beneficial to the clinical therapy.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)2000.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-542230

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Objective To evaluate the clinical application of percutaneous biopsy CT-guided in spine lesions.Methods CT-guided percutaneous biopsy in spine lesions was performed in 53 cases,the final diagnosis was confirmed by operation or following-up. Results The accurate rate was 85 percent for CT -guided percutaneous biopsy in spine lesions without complication.The reason of misdiagnosis was mainly that the biopsied lesions was incorrect. Conclusion The perfect percutaneous needle is the successful key for biopsy in spine lesions, we should coordinate the relationship between imaging diagnosis and percutaneous bone biopsy.

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