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创刊日期:1990年
主管单位:中国人民共和国卫生部
主办单位:中国医学影像技术研究会
     中国医科大学
承办单位:中国医科大学附属盛京医院
     辽宁省医学影像学会
编辑出版:《中国临床医学影像杂志》
     编辑部
刊  期:月刊
2008 Vol. 19, No. 7
Published: 2008-07-20

 
       论著
457 A SPECT study of cerebral regions controlling urinary continence in healthy men without correction for multiple comparisons
YIN Ya-fu;YIN Bo;LI Xue-na;Noriyuki Shuke;Atsutaka Okizaki;Junichi Sato;Tamio Aburano;LI Ya-ming;ZHOU Jiu-mao
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Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the brain areas that control urinary continence in healthy men by 99Tcm-hexamethylpropylene amine oxime(99Tcm-HMPAO) SPECT without correction of multiple comparisons. Methods: SPECT scans were performed on fifteen right-handed healthy male volunteers aged 24~45 years. Each subject was scanned twice without movement in a supine position. 444MBq and 555MBq 99Tcm-HMPAO were separately injected intravenously during the following two conditions: resting state with empty bladder and urine withholding state with full bladder. The final image during urine withholding was obtained by subtracting the first scan data from the second. The images were analyzed by Neurological Statistical Image Analysis Software(NEUROSTAT) and displayed on Z-score images at a significant threshold of P<0.005 without correction for multiple comparisons. Results: In urine withholding state, as compared with resting, there was a significant increase in tracer activity in a vast network of cortical and subcortical regions, which include the frontal lobe, temporal lobe, caudate nucleus, thalamus, cingulate gyrus, anterior cingulate gyrus, insula, parietal lobe, occipital lobe. Conclusion: Our results suggest that a vast network of cortical and subcortical regions is associated with cerebral control of urinary continence.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 457-458 [Abstract] ( 1564 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 225 )
460 Diagnostic value of MRI in central diabetes insipidus in children
WANG Hong-wei;WANG Xiao-ming;GUO Qi-yong
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To evaluate the diagnostic value of MRI in central diabetes insipidus(CDI) in children. Materials and Methods: MRI findings of 18 children with CDI were analyzed retrospectively. All 18 patients underwent the conventional and contrast enhanced MRI scanning of the pituitary gland, and were confirmed to be CDI by clinical diagnosis. Results: The absence of posterior pituitary hyperintensity showed by MRI in all 18 children with CDI. The lesions located in the hypothalamus-pituitary region in 15 patients. The posterior lobe of pituitary gland was not enhanced in 3 patients which merely have the absence of posterior pituitary hyperintensity. Conclusions: The conventional and contrast enhanced MRI scanning is valuable in the diagnosis and search for the etiology of CDI in children according to its features. The absence of posterior pituitary hyperintensity serves as a nonspecific indicator of CDI.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 460-462 [Abstract] ( 1353 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 201 )
463 Detection of acute intracranial hemorrhage with diffusion-weighted echo-planar sequences on 3.0T MRI
ZHANG Fang;GAO Shu-ming;HU Miao-miao;LI Da-sheng;GU Jin-xiang;LIU Xin
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Objective: To study the value of diffusion-weighted echo-planar imaging(DW-EPI) of 3.0T MRI on acute intracranial hemorrhage(AIH). Materials and Methods: MRI and CT materials of 29 cases with AIH were reviewed. MRI and CT were performed 24hrs to one week within symptom onset included DW-EPI, routine conventional MR series and axial CT scan. GRE-T2WI was performed on 13 cases of 29 cases. Images of B0(b=0s/mm2), B1000(b=1000s/mm2), CT and GRE-T2WI series were analysed. Results: There were 24(96%), 21(84%), 19(76%) cases that showed positive appearance by B0, B1000 and CT in 25 cases with intraparenchymal hemorrhage, respectively. Seven(100%), 4(57%), 6(86%) cases were detected by B0, B1000 and CT in 7 cases with subarachnoid hemorrhage which involved 3 cases of intraparenchymal hemorrhage associated with intra-ventricular involvement, respectively. All 13 cases with GRE-T2WI got positive outcomes. The ability of detection of AIH with B0, B1000 and CT have no significant difference, statistically. Conclusions: DW-EPI is one of the effective imaging sequences in the diagnosis of AIH and may replace CT scans.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 463-465 [Abstract] ( 1413 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 223 )
466 The application of multislice spiral CT in evaluating the pterygopalatine fossa and its communications involved by fibrous dysplasia
NIU Juan-qin;HUAN Yi;LI Kang-yin
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Objective: To explore the clinical application of multislice spiral CT in evaluating the involvement of pterygopalatine fossa and its communications by fibrous dysplasia. Materials and Methods: The normal pterygopalatine fossa and its communication of 100 cases(200 sides) were studied, moreover pathological changes were observed in 23 cases(41 sides) of fibrous dysplasia by MSCT scanner, all volume data were subjected to multiplanar reformation(MPR), curved planar reformation(CPR) in working station, to review the morphologic characteristics of the normal pterygopalatine fossa and its communications, to measure and compare the pterygopalatine fossa, pterygoid canal, foramen rotundum between two sets respectively. Results: The pterygopalatine fossa and its communications mainly displayed narrow and deformed in cases of fibrous dysplasia, the imaging anatomic characteristic were clearly and directly demonstrated in MSCT scanning images, MPR and CPR images. Conclusion: MSCT may play important roles in appreciating the influence of fibrous dysplasia on pterygopalatine fossa and its communications.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 466-468 [Abstract] ( 2565 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 269 )
469 The value of two-dimensional and color Doppler ultrasonography in the diagnosis and follow-up of subacute thyroiditis
TAO Yi-chao;CHU Hong-yan;HU Jian-xia;WU Xiao-feng;MA Fen;FANG Li;FENG Min
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Objective: To investigate the value of two-dimensional and color Doppler ultrasonography in the diagnosis and follow-up of subacute thyroiditis(SAT). Methods: Forty-seven patients were diagnosed as subacute thyroiditis by pathology, laboratory examination and clinical symptoms, then all the patients were checked with two-dimensional ultrasonography and color Doppler imaging. At the same time, they were also follow-up after related treatment. Results: Local or diffuse low echo area of thyroid gland appeared in all the subacute thyroiditis patients, with no regular and clear edge, and accompanying with pain at palpation. The blood stream signal in pathological region(diseased region) was abundant, with low blood flow inside the artery, The blood flow of the patients with local and diffuse echo area was obviously quick(P<0.01), when the pathological area was larger than 50% of the same side of the thyroid gland. However, when the pathological changes of local low echo area was smaller than 50% of the same side of the thyroid gland, the blood flow did not increase significantly compared to the normal thyroid gland(P>0.05). After being given related treatment, the ultrasonographic image of 40 patients returned to normal level and did not recur after withdrawal of treatment. The clinical symptom and objective sign in 7 patients became better, the illness recurred after withdrawal of treatment when symptom of subacute thyroiditis was disappeared from the ultrasonographic image. Conclusions: Two-dimensional and color Doppler ultrasonography has played an important role in the diagnosis of subacute thyroiditis, meanwhile, it also showed a very key clinical value during the treatment process.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 469-471 [Abstract] ( 1474 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 278 )
472 Spiral CT and MRI in staging of bronchial carcinoma
QIU Ju-sheng;WU Wei-xian;ZHU Xi-song;ZHANG Lu-gang;LIU Wei
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Objective: To evaluate the value of spiral CT and MRI in staging bronchial carcinoma. Methods: Thirty-six patients with bronchial carcinoma underwent both MRI and enhancement CT within 5 days. TNM staging and clinical staging were established. The invasion of thoracic structures and lymph nodes enlargement were the main observation. Results: Clinical stages and TNM stages were determined according to the international staging system, and were IIA in 2 patients, IIB in 3, IIIA in 9, IIIB in 18 and IV in 4. Among the tumor(T) stage, CT and MRI were similar in 26 cases. CT was advantageous in revealing the destruction of adjacent ribs in 2 cases and nodules in the same lung lobe in 3. MRI showed extrapleural fat invasion in 3 cases. And coronal MR images showed definite invasion of the left atrium in 2 cases. Among the node (N) stage, both CT and MR could find nodes larger than 10mm in the mediastinum. Hilar nodes in 4 cases mainly determined by CT. Conclusion: For the imaging staging bronchial carcinoma, CT and MRI can strongly support each other.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 472-474 [Abstract] ( 1355 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 255 )
475 Evaluation of hepatic vein drainage in the third hepatic hilum of Budd-Chiari syndrome using three dimensional color power angiography
GAI Yong-hao;WU Shi-hui;CAI Shi-feng
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Objective: To evaluate the clinical value of three dimensional color power angiography(3D-CPA) applied in the drainage of the third hepatic hilum in Budd-Chiari syndrome(BCS). Methods: Sixty cases with BCS underwent 3D-CPA for demonstrating draining vessels of the third hepatic hilum including inferior right hepatic veins and caudal-lobe veins. The structures of hepatic vein and communicating branches were observed. ATL HDI 3500 was used with transducer 3.5MHz. Results: Ninety-six of 139 rami affected hepatic veins were not completely obstructive in this group. All of the occlusive parts and communicating branches of the 96 hepatic veins mentioned above were displayed distinctly on 3D-CPA imaging. Blood drained through inferior right hepatic veins and caudal-lobe veins were 43 and 71 rami respectively. The spatial relationship of anatomic structures of the 2nd and 3rd hepatic hilum was displayed clearly on 3D-CPA imaging. There was no blood signal in the obstructive parts of the hepatic veins but blood signals replenished the communicating branches bridging from the affected hepatic veins to the inferior right hepatic and/or caudal-lobe veins. Conclusion: The anatomic structures and blood drainage state of the third hepatic hilum are visulized more directly on 3D-CPA images which provide more information for treating BCS before operation.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 475-477 [Abstract] ( 1453 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 254 )
478 Diagnostic value of MR imaging in renopelvic carcinoma
GUAN Jian;HU Dao-yu;XIA Li-ming;ZHANG Ling;FANG Lei
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Objective: To study the MRI manifestations of renopelvic carcinoma and to evaluate the diagnostic value of MRI. Methods: Thirteen surgically and pathologically proved cases of renopelvic carcinoma were examined with MRI pre-operation. All the cases were scanned with T1WI, T2WI, STIR and FIESTA sequences on axial and/or coronal position. Enhancing scans were performed in 6 cases. Two patients received MRU scan. Results: In these 13 cases, the size of lesions were between 0.6cm×0.8cm to 3.5cm×4.0cm on MRI. The lesions were limited mass in renal pelvis with clear borderline in 9 cases. In the other 4 cases, the lesions showed invasive growth and adjacent renal parenchyma was involved. Hydronephrosis and renal cysts were showed in 3 cases and 4 cases respectively. The lesions belonged to Ⅰ~Ⅱ stage(n=7), Ⅲ stage(n=3) and Ⅳ stage(n=3) by MRI staging. On T1WI, the lesions presented as homogeneous hypointense signal masses in 7 cases, heterogeneous signal intensity in 2 cases, isointense signal intensity in 4 cases. On T2WI, the lesions presented as homogeneous hyperintense signal in 6 cases, inhomogeneous hyperintense signal in 2 cases and isointense signal intensity in 5 cases. Homogeneous enhancement was presented in 4 cases, while inhomogeneous enhancement in 2 cases in cortical phase. Intensity of enhancement was mildly raised in 5 cases in parenchymal and pyelographic phases. There were no abnormal manifestations on MRU. The cases belonged to Ⅰ stage(n=0), Ⅱ stage(n=6), Ⅲ stage(n=4) and Ⅳ stage(n=3) by histopathology staging. All the cases were transitional cell carcinoma. Conclusion: Renopelvic carcinoma can be detected accurately by MRI. Coronal MRI is helpful for diagnosis. MRU is an alternative method and not essential in fact.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 478-480 [Abstract] ( 1578 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 219 )
481 Effect of oxygen treatment on fetal-placental hemodynamics in fetal intrauterine hypoxia monitored by color Doppler ultrasound
YANG Shun-shi;WU Liang;LI Yuan;ZHANG Qing-hua
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Objective: To evaluate the clinical value of oxygen treatment, the color Doppler ultrasound was used to monitor the hemodynamics of umbilical artery, fetal middle cerebral artery of 129 intrauterine hypoxia in fetus prior and after oxygen treatment. Materials and Methods: To compare Doppler parameters of umbilical artery and fetal middle cerebral artery in 35 cases of intrauterine growth retardation(IUGR), 32 cases of pregnancy induced hypertension(PIH), and 62 cases of umbilical cord around neck(UCAN) prior and post oxygen treatment, take RIUA, RIMCA and RIMCA/RIUA as analytic target. Results: After oxygen treatment, the RIUA of IUGR cases and serious PIH cases were all significantly decreased, and the RIMCA were all increased(P<0.01), however, that of mild to moderate PIH cases were not significantly affected(P>0.05). Only the RIMCA was significantly changed in the UCAN cases(P<0.05). Conclusion: The data showed that oxygen treatment significantly affected the hemodynamics of umbilical artery and fetal middle cerebral artery, which may improve the fetal circulation and oxygen supply. Color Doppler ultrasound provides an important method for the monitoring of intrauterine hypoxia in fetus after oxygen treatment.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 481-484 [Abstract] ( 1374 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 242 )
485 Efficacy of the HIFU for advanced malignant tumor
XIE Bo;ZHANG Wei-min;HUANG Xue-qin;LI Li-xia;ZHENG Ji-hua;HUANG Yan-ze;ZHOU Juan
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Objective: To observe the efficacy and clinical benefits of the high-intensity focused ultrasound(HIFU) in the advanced solid malignant tumors. Methods: Eighty-seven patients with advanced solid malignant tumor were treated with HIFU. Results: Clinical symptoms such as pain were significantly alleviated. The pain relief rate was 86.2%(75/87 cases). Two of the patients got partial response. Echo of tumor was enhanced with ultrasound, necrosis was found in the tumors with CT, the quality of life such as eating, sleeping and mental status was all markedly improved. The side effects were lumbago and slight skin burn. No serious complications were seen. Conclusion: Therapy of HIFU is an effective and safe treatment of the advanced solid cancer. It can relieve pain quickly and safely.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 485-487 [Abstract] ( 1419 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 260 )
488 Comparison of radiography, CT and MR imaging in the detection of clinical atypical pyogenic osteomyelitis
BAI Rong-jie;CHENG Xiao-guang;GU Xiang;FENG Su-chen;QU Hui
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Objective: To compare radiography, CT and MR in the detection of clinical atypical pyogenic osteomyelitis. Methods: Twenty-six cases of atypical pyogenic osteomyelitis were imaged with radiography, CT and MRI. The imaging signs were analysed and diagnosed by double blind method compared with the pathologic findings. Results: Of the 26 cases, there were 8 cases with acute osteomyelitis, 12 cases with chronic osteomyelitis and 3 cases with Brodie’s abscess and chronic sclerosing osteomyelitis, respectively. Radiography, CT and MR made a correct diagnosis in 20 cases, 3 cases were misdiagnosed as malignant bone tumors, and other 3 cases as benign bone tumors and tumor like lesions. Conclusion: It is very helpful to diagnose and differentiate atypical pyogenic osteomyelitis by analyzing X-ray, CT and MR features, understanding pathologic features and development tendency of the lesion.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 488-492 [Abstract] ( 1670 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 421 )
493 Interventional recanalized therapy for occlusive lesion in iliac-femoral arteries
XIAO Liang;XU Ke;ZHANG Xi-tong;LI Hong
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Objective: To investigate the interventional recanalized therapeutic strategy and efficacy of occlusive lesion in iliac-femoral arteries. Materials and Methods: During Feb 2001 to Feb 2006, 42 patients(30 male and 12 female) whose arterial occlusive lesions in iliac artery and/or femoral artery had been diagnosed by DSA accepted interventional therapies. Among the 42 patients, the length of occlusive arteries ranged from 2cm to 30cm, the interval between symptom emerging and interventional therapeutic beginning ranged from 10 hours to 30 years. The interventional therapeutic tools included local thrombolytic therapy through endoarterial catheter, artery recanalization by guide wire, PTA and stent. Results: Immediate technical success was 97.6% (41/42 cases). The arterial occlusions were resolved successfully (local thrombolytic therapy in 26 cases, recanalization by guide wire in 31 cases, PTA in 33 cases and 60 stents in 31 cases). There were no severe complications(such as angiorrhexis, perforation) during interventional process. The symptoms of lower limb ischemia were palliated or vanished in all patients and ABI increased from 0.34±0.14 to 0.65±0.095(P<0.001) after interventional therapy. During the follow-up (24 months), 11/42 (23.2%) occlusions of an iliac or femoral stent occurred (treated with local intra-arterial thrombolysis, PTA and stent). One patient died of myocardial infarct 15 months post-operation. Conclusions: Interventional recanalized therapy is an effective and safe therapy for occlusive lesion in iliac-femoral arteries.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 493-497 [Abstract] ( 2731 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 171 )
       病例报告
497 Gastric heterotopic pancreas: report of one case
LU Li-jun;LI Peng;LEI Xiao-yan
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 497-497 [Abstract] ( 1357 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 337 )
       论著
498 The value of Dyna-CT in the clinical non-vascular intervention
LIU Bi-yu;LIU Zhan-sheng;HUANG De-xiao;LIN Yi-qun
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Objective: To investigate the application and of CT-like images created by digital plate DSA combined with rotating tomography reconstruction(Dyna-CT) in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of non-vascular intervention. Methods: One hunderd and twenty-seven cases(85 male and 42 female) were examined by Dyna-CT in the non-vascular interventional procedures, and the Dyna-CT images were gained mainly through multiplanar reconstruction in the post-processing. In this study, the age ranged from 14 to 79 years old and the average age was 48.5 years. The puncture and treatment for osteoarticular part and soft tissue, in addition to stenting for hollow viscera (trachea or esophagus) had been completed under DSA fluoroscopy and Dyna-CT imagings. According to the different parts of examination, the patients were divided into groups A, B, C. Fifty-seven cases included in the osteoarticular group(group A), including 36 cases of spinal diseases(n=36), maxillofacial region diseases(n=11), shoulder(n=6) and hip diseases(n=4). Forty-one cases of soft tissue diseases were included in group B, including liver(n=28), pelvic(n=5), retroperitoneal tumor(n=5), kidney(n=2). Twenty-nine cases were included in the hollow viscera group(group C), including trachea(n=20), esophagus(n=9). Results: Among the 127 cases of non-vascular reconstructional images, 104 Dyna-CT images successfully guide the interventional operation, accounting for 82%. The failure happened in 23 (18%) cases, due to the high density of lipiodol(n=3), too little density difference between the lesions and the surrounding tissue(n=11); the patients’ bad breath hold(n=9). In this study, there were 54 successful cases in group A, accounting for 95%, and 26 cases in group B, accounting for 63%, and 24 cases in group C, accounting for 83%. There were significant difference in(P<0.05) these three groups. Conclusion: Dyna-CT can provide sectional view and be obviously meet the needs of clinical non-vascular intervention.
2008 Vol. 19 (7): 498-501 [Abstract] ( 1233 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 278 )
       论著摘要
502 The correlation between DWI features and grading of meningioma
DENG Li-meng;YIN Dan;WANG Xiao-yi;CHEN Chen
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 502-504 [Abstract] ( 1301 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 260 )
504 MRI appearance of Tornwaldt’s cyst
HAN Bo;YANG Guang-fu;HE Bin;LI Jin-zhu;YAN Xin-cheng;LIU Hui;YAO Xiao-qun;YANG Xiao-jun;FU Xian-min;ZHANG Wen-kui;ZHANG Bao-qi
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 504-505 [Abstract] ( 1483 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 400 )
506 The imaging diagnosis of descending necrotizing mediastinitis complicated from odontogenic infection
WANG Yong-gong;LEI Zhi-dan;YAN Feng-shan
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 506-508 [Abstract] ( 1207 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 226 )
508 CDFI appraisal of residual shunt after closure of ventricular septal defect
ZUO Si-yang;YAN Rui-ling;LI Li-mei;ZHENG Ying
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 508-509 [Abstract] ( 1213 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 430 )
509 CT and MRI diagnosis of extra-gastric stromal tumors
CUI Yan-an;LIU Zhao;HUANG Hai-qing
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 509-511 [Abstract] ( 1219 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 242 )
512 Diagnostic value of CT in mesenteric venous thrombosis
TANG Fei;XU Ling-yun;WANG Wen-xin;LIU Jian-jun;YUAN Fang;ZHUANG Lei;ZHAO Yun-hui;HU Ke;LIU Tao
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 512-513 [Abstract] ( 1342 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 354 )
514 Application value of multi-slice CT perfusion imaging in hepatocellular carcinoma
ZHANG Zi-li;ZOU Wen-yuan;CHEN Guang-bin
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 514-515 [Abstract] ( 1235 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 237 )
516 Characteristics of CT, MR diffusion-weighted imaging and ADC values in hepatic abscess
REN Yong-fang;JIANG Jie;XIA Ying-hong;ZHANG Lin-chuan
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 516-518 [Abstract] ( 1281 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 286 )
518 Evaluation of left renal vein entrapment syndrome by MSCT
WANG Wan-bi;FAN Jian-zhong;WU Feng;XU Li;ZHOU Ling;ZHANG Bei
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 518-519 [Abstract] ( 1300 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 249 )
520 Radiographic features of aneurysmal bone cyst
CHEN Jian-min;ZHANG De-jun;YANG Guang-zhao
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 520-521 [Abstract] ( 1162 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 222 )
522 Surgical treatment of cervical spondylotic myelopathy
SUN Yu-zhe;GONG Shun-dong;LI Zheng
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 522-523 [Abstract] ( 1224 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 193 )
523 Value of ultrasonography in locating the musculocutaneous nerve
WU Dao-zhu;HUANG Pin-tong;XU Xu-zhong;YU Wei-ping;YANG Yan
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 523-524 [Abstract] ( 1263 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 269 )
       病例报告
525 Intracranial invasion from ossifying fibroma of ethmoid sinus: report of one case
QUAN Shi-jie;YU Xiu-rong;ZHANG Wei-guang;WANG Man-qi;MA Yan;LIU You-jun
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 525-526 [Abstract] ( 1199 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 259 )
526 CT diagnosis of meningioma in nasal cavity and paranasal sinus: report of two cases
ZOU Fang-wei;ZHANG Guo-ming;CHEN Hua
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 526-527 [Abstract] ( 1326 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 238 )
528 Extra-dural involvement of lymphocytic tumor in the cervical and thoracic spinal canal: report of one case
LIU Li-na;LIU Feng-chun;XIE Li-qi
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 528-528 [Abstract] ( 1230 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 221 )
529 Pulmonary perfusion and ventilation imaging in obliterative bronchiolitis after bone marrow transplantation: report of one case
ZOU Lan-fang;YANG Ji-gang;LI Chun-lin
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 529-529 [Abstract] ( 1249 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 228 )
530 64-slice MSCT diagnosis of unroofed coronary sinus syndrome: report of one case
SUN Zhan-guo;TANG Guang-cai;WU Yan-jun;LV Ya-ping;GUO Yuan-yuan
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 530-531 [Abstract] ( 1270 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 531 )
531 Leiomyosarcoma of the left thigh: report of one case
PENG Zhi-gang;ZHANG Ying-hua;LI Xiao-na;SUN Ying-cai;ZHAO Zhen-jiang;WEI Pei-jian
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 531-532 [Abstract] ( 1365 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 229 )
532 Cardiospasm combined with esophagus cancer: report of one case
CUI Guang-hui;NIU Hao;ZHANG Ge-qun;CHENG Jian-gang
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2008 Vol. 19 (7): 532-532 [Abstract] ( 1200 ) HTML (0 KB)  PDF  (0 KB)  ( 303 )
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