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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 319-322, 2024.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1020211

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Objective To investigate the application value of rice bag in 1.5T MR imaging of maxillofacial frequency selective saturated fat suppression(FS)sequence.Methods Forty-one patients with maxillofacial MR examination were collected.Rapid fast spin echo(FSE)FS T2 routine scan and rice bag FSE FS T2 special scan were used to evaluate and analyze the sequence images of the two kinds by two experienced associate chief physicians in the department according to the Likert 7-point scoring system.The evaluation included FS,magnetic sensitive artifact,motion artifact,and overall image quality.Wilcoxon sign rank sum test was used to analyze the difference of image quality scores,and Kappa consistency test was used to analyze the correlation between two viewers.Results All the 41 patients completed the examination,and the FSE FS T2 plus rice bag group had significantly higher FS,magnetic sensitive artifact,motion artifact and overall image quality than the conventional FSE FS T2 group,with statistical significance(P<0.01).Kappa consistency was good in correlation analysis between the two viewers(Kappa value=0.737-0.877,P<0.01).Conclusion The application of rice bag in the 1.5T MR maxillofacial FS sequence scan has the advantages of good image quality,good FS effect and few artifacts,which can better display the maxillofacial anatomical structure and lesions,and has important clinical application value for the diagnosis of maxillofacial diseases.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 1813-1816, 2019.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-789952

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Objective To discuss the prenatal MRI features and the fetal outcomes of meconium peritonitis (MP).Methods The clinical data of 23 cases with MP were collected.The prenatal MRI features and fetal outcomes were analyzed retrospectively.Results Prenatal MRI features included meconium peritonitis pseudo-cyst (9/23,39.1%),fetal ascites (23/23,100.0%),bowel dilatation (9/23,39.1%), meconium leakage (3/23,13.0%),scrotal effusion (2/23,8.7%)and polyhydramnios (2/23,8.7%).Of the 23 fetuses,2 were induced and 2 1 were delivered.In 2 1 neonates,7 cases received surgical treatment,1 3 cases received conservative treatment and 1 case was dead due to treatment refusal of the family.Neonates with bowel dilatation and meconium leakage all underwent surgery,neonates with meconium peritonitis pseudo-cyst and fetal ascites underwent conservative treatment,and the rate of operation was 100%,100%,22.2% and 35.0%,respectively. Conclusion Prenatal MRI findings of MP are characteristic.Bowel dilatation,meconium leakage,growing meconium peritonitis pseudo-cyst and meconium peritonitis pseudo-cyst connectted with adjacent intestine are highly suggestive of early surgical intervention in neonate.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12): 749-752, 2018.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-696901

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Objective To evaluate the value of MRI in diagnosis of brachial plexus injury in infants.Methods MRI manifestations and electromyography(EMG) data of 14 cases were analyzed retrospectively.Kappa statistic was used to analyze the consistency between the two methods.Results Pure preganglionic injuries were found in 5 cases,preganglionic and postganglionic combined injuries occurred in 9 cases.MRI features of preganglionic injuries include:absence of roots in spinal canal (7 cases),nerve root enlargement (1 case),nerve sleeve dilation (3 cases),pseudomeningoceles (5 cases) and the dura thickening (3 cases).MRI features of postganglionic injuries include:trunk thickening with hyperintensity in STIR images(14 cases),adjacent structure disorder and edema (1 cases).The consistency of MRI and EMG was good (κ=0.752,P<0.05).Conclusion MRI is an efficient method for demonstrating preganglionic and postganglionic injuries,and can provide reliable information for early diagnosis and treatment for brachial plexus injury in infants.

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