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Cancer Research and Clinic ; (6): 665-669, 2018.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-712880

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Objective To study the value of breast vascularity in differential diagnosis of benign and malignant breast lesions. Methods The data of 37 patients with benign and malignant breast lesions in the Second Hospital of Shanxi Medical University from February 2017 to November 2017 were respectively analyzed. The number, diameter, length and breast-feeding arteries of bilateral breast vessel were recorded in the maximal intensity projection (MIP) of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and were scored according to Sardanellie. The patients were divided into the benign group and the malignant group according to the pathological results. Besides, ≥2 cm group and <2 cm group was also divided according to the maximum diameter of lesions. The differences in number and score of vascularity in both groups were compared. And the diagnostic efficacy of MRI was evaluated based on Sardanellie score and breast-feeding arteries. Results There were no significant differences in the number and score of vascularity between bilateral breast in benign breast lesions group (1.11 ±0.35 vs. 1.22 ±0.45, t= 0.19, P= 0.85; 0.89 ±0.38 vs. 0.95 ±0.21, t= 0.25, P=0.80). The number and score of vascularity of the affected side were higher than those of the healthy side in breast malignant lesions group (2.61 ±1.29 vs. 0.61 ±0.21, t= 6.18, P= 0.00; 1.78 ±0.65 vs. 0.61 ±0.21, t=6.30, P=0.00 respectively). The number and score of vascularity were statistically different between benign and malignant breast lesions (t= 8.57, P< 0.001; t= 12.61, P< 0.001). The number of vascularity in the malignant group was higher than that in the benign group with the maximum diameter of lesion<2 cm (1.27 ± 0.59 vs. 2.57±0.98, t=90.5, P< 0.05), and there was no significant difference in the scores of vascularity in the malignant group and the benign group (1.09 ±0.43 vs. 1.86 ±0.38, t= 87.0, P> 0.05); The number and score of vascularity in the malignant group were higher than those in the benign group with the maximum diameter ≥2 cm (0.92±0.63 vs. 2.64±1.50, t=47.5, P<0.05; 0.92±0.33 vs. 1.73±0.79, t=53.5, P< 0.05). There was no significant improvement in the diagnostic efficacy of MRI based on the score of vascularity and positive breast-feeding arteries in the identification of benign and malignant lesions when the maximum diameter of lesions were<2 cm, and it had a high diagnostic efficacy when the maximum diameter of lesions were ≥2 cm. Conclusions The vascularity of breast can be clearly seen by using breast dynamic contrast enhanced (DCE) MRI. The increase and score of vascularity in the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant breast lesions have a certain application value. The positive of breast-feeding arteries may increase the diagnostic efficiency of MRI.

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Chinese Journal of Radiology ; (12): 89-92, 2008.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-401777

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Objective To emphasize the importance of embolization of nonbronchial systemic arteries in treatment of acute and life-threatening massive hemoptysis.Methods In a series of 146 patients with hemoptysis who underwent bronchial artery embolization,we found 12 cases whose blood supply were from 17 nonbronchial systemic arteries and hemoptysis was more than 300 ml blood within 24 hours.Embolic materials included absorbable gelatin sponge(GS),kelp micro gelatin(KMG),polyvinyl alcohol(PVA) particles and metal coils. Results In the 12 cases with 17 nonbronchial systemic arteries (4 were intercostal,3 internal mammary,3 thyrocervical trunk,3 inferior phrenic,1 left gastric,2 originated from the inferior aortic arch,and 1 originated from anterior abdominal aortic wall).Five cases were embolized by GS alone,2 cases by KMG,3 cases by GS+PVA,and 2 cases by GS+PVA+metal coils.Eight cases were performed embolization once,3 cases were performed twice and 1 case was performed three times.No significant complications developed related to embolization,except that 1 patient had transient eyesight decrease after embolization of thyrocervical trunk and 2 patients had chest pain after embolization of intercostal artery which resovled without any treatment.Conclusions During bronchial artery embolization for hemoptysis patients,all supplying artery should be searched and found.Even after successful embolization of bronchial arterys for hemoptysis patients,nonbronchial systemic arterial supply should still be taken into account.

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Journal of Interventional Radiology ; (12)1992.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-571904

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Objective To study the effect of thrombolysis of inta-arterial infusion of different concentrations of urokinase(UK) in dogs. Methods 25 healthy crossbreeding dogs were divided into five groups, with five dogs in each group. Every dog was injected with self-thrombus from carotis interna artery to embolize its distal part or branchers. Treatment with different concentrations of UK was initiated 2 hours after setting up the model of cerebral embolism by carotis interna artery. The dose of each group was: A(control group), 0.9% physiological sodium chloride solution; B,1 200U/ml UK; C,6 000U/mlUK; D, 12 000U/mlUK; E, 60 000U/mlUK. Angiography and CT scannings were performed before and after thrombolysis. Pathologic examination was performed 24 hours after embolism. Results The rate of recanalization of groups A,B were 0 but 100% for groups C,D and E, Judged by angiographies after thrombolysis, group C,D and E had significantly better reperfusion compared with group A,B(P

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