1.A Retrospective Analysis of CT Features of 119 Cases of Epilepsy
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(04):-
In order to assess the diagnostic value of CT,EEG and conventional radiography and to probe the etiology of epilepsy,the CT films and relative materials of 119 cases of epilepsy were analyzed retrospectively.It was found that the combined examination of CT and EEG could significantly increase the accuracy of diagnosis and minimize the chances of misdiagnosis.CT was especially useful to examine those cases clinically suspected to have lesions in the frontal,parietal or temporal lobe.CT was also important to distinguish the cases of early epilepsy from those of delayed one.Early epilepsy usually resulted from benign lesions with good prognosis but lacked localization signs clinically.Delayed epilepsy mostly is caused by neoplastic or vascular lesinos with poor prognosis,and localization signs were usually present.Prompt CT examination would be helpful in its management.It was also found that early epilepsy was mostly secondary in nature.
2.The Research on CT Imaging and Relative Factors of Abnormal Liver Perfusion in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Hao YANG ; Chiwei XU ; Renchuan XIAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(10):-
Objective To study CT findings and relative factors of abnormal liver perfusion in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC).Methods During October 1998~February 2001, spiral CT scan was perfomed in patients with HCC, of which 51 with and 51 without portal carcinomatous embolus were randomly selected. Following plain spiral CT scan of the liver, arterial phase scanning was started at 20 s, after contrast injection. CT findings were observed and the relative factors of abnormal liver perfusion of HCC were analyzed.Results Abnormal liver perfusion in arterial phase was seen in 28 cases, presenting as irregular patchy high density. CT demonstrated that formation of abnormal liver perfusion was related to location of tumors, existing of portal embolus and location of portal embolus.Conclusion Arterial phase spiral CT scanning is helpful in detecting the abnormal liver perfusion and accurately judging the extent of the tumors. This information is helpful to clinical treatment.
3.The Value of Abnormal Hepatic Perfusion in the Diagnosis of Hepatic Abscess
Hao YANG ; Chiwei XU ; Renchuan XIAO ; Zhigang YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 1991;0(03):-
Objective To research the diagnostic value and the relative factors of abnormal hepatic perfusion in hepatic abscess. Methods During February 1998~ October 2003, spiral scan was perfomed in 34 patients with hepatic abscess, of which 34 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma without portal carcinomatous embolus were randomly selected. Following plain spiral CT scan of the liver, arterial phase scanning was started at 20 s after contrast injection. CT findings were observed and the relative factors of abnormal hepatic perfusion of hepatic abscess were analyzed. Results Abnormal hepatic perfusion in arterial phase was seen in 26 cases, of which 18 cases in hepatic abscess and 8 cases in hepatocellular carcinoma, presenting as irregular patchy high density. CT demonstrated that formation of abnormal hepatic perfusion was related to the course of diseases, but not related to the location of the lesions. Conclusion Abnormal hepatic perfusion is another important enhanced CT sign and is valuable in the diagnosis of hepatic abscess.