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Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery ; (12): 337-339, 2019.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-755111

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Objective To study the clinical features of hepatic pseudolymphoma.Methods A retrospective study was conducted on 19 patients with hepatic pseudolymphoma who were diagnosed and treated at Zhongshan Hospital in Shanghai from June 2013 to December 2017.Eighteen patients were females and one was a male.The mean age was (55±9) years,range 36 to 68 years.This study mainly analyzed the imaging features,treatment and postoperative results.Results All patients were diagnosed accidentally,and 78.9% patients did not exhibit any evidence of hepatic B viral infection.A monofocal lesion was found in 14 patients and multifocal lesions in 5 patients.Surgical treatment was performed in all the patients.The lesion size was (1.1±0.4) cm (range 0.5~2.4 cm).Ultrasound revealed hypo-or slightly hypo-echogenicity.On MRI,diffusion weighted imaging showed slight hyperintensity or hyperintensity,all lesions manifested as homogeneous and slightly hyperintensity on T2WI and hypointensity on T1WI.Dynamic enhancement pattern,wash in and wash out,degressive and persistent enhancement were observed in 16(55.2%),12(41.4%),and 1 (3.4%) patients,respectively.More than 70% of lesions were diagnosed as malignant tumors on preoperative imaging.During a follow-up of 6 ~ 44 months (median:19 months),no patient developed metastasis or recurrence.Conclusions Hepatic pseudolymphoma commonly occurred in women with a small sized lesion.Due to the lack of specific clinical manifestations and imaging findings,preoperative diagnosis was difficult.Surgical resection is still the most optimal treatment.The patients usually have favorable prognosis.

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Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences ; (6): 294-299, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-618391

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Objective To identify the imaging performance and differences between type] and type Ⅱ papillary renal cell carcinoma (PRCC).Methods Data of 21 lesions of type Ⅰ,27 lesions of type Ⅱ (1 patient had 2 lesions) in 47 patients was retrospectively analyxed.All patients with pathologically proven PRCC were examined by contrast CT or MRI preoperatively.The morphological features,outside invasion signs and performance on contrast-enhanced CT were compared by qualitative and quantitative studies.The maximum diameter of tumors and CT values,△CT values in corticomedullary and nephrographic phase were analyzed by two-sample t-test,classified variable were compared by the Pearson X2 test or the Fisher exact test.Results On morphological behaviors,type Ⅱ PRCC were significantly larger than type Ⅰ PRCC (t =-2.604,P =0.013),more heterogeneous (X2 =14.928,P =0.000),greater probability to show cystic degeneration or necrosis (X2 =5.598,P =0.018) with more severity (X2 =4.769,P =0.029).There was no significant difference in hemorrhage and calcification between the two types observed by contrast-enhanced CT.Respectively,66.7 % of type Ⅱ PRCC and 23.8% of type Ⅰ PRCC had papillary nodule,with obviously significant difference (X2 =8.694,P =0.003).In outside invasion signs,except for margins,type Ⅱ had more easily invaded peripheral fat,renal sinus and distant metastasis compared with type Ⅰ (P<0.05).On contrast enhanced CT,there were significant differences in CT values and △CT values in corticomedullary phase between the two types (t =-2.674,P =0.012;t =-3.109,P =0.005).And there were no significant difference in unenhanced and nephrographic phase.Conclusions There were certain difference in morphological features,outside invasion signs and enhancement degree between type Ⅰ and type Ⅱ PRCC,and part of type Ⅱ PRCC had aggressive biological behaviors with worse prognosis.

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