1.MR Imaging Diagnosis of Breast Carcinoma
Jiaying ZHU ; Dingfu LI ; Yi LEI ; Dezheng QIU ; Zhigang CHEN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To study and evaluate the MRI findings and their diagnostic value for breast carcinoma.Methods Preoperative contrast-enhanced MR imaging and mammography were performed in 12 patients who underwent surgery and were histopathologically proved with breast carcinoma.MR imaging findings were compared with clearly mammography.Results Twenty-one breast lesions in 12 cases were detected with MR imaging.Seventeen of the twenty-one lesions were detected with mammography.Contrast-enhanced MR imaging was superior to mammography to demonstrate lesions in these dense breasts.It could clearly indicate the extension of posterior breast carcinoma into the pectoralis major muscle and the metastases of parasternal lymphatic node,while it was difficult to evaluate with mammography.The "rim enhancement sign" might be valuable to diagnose breast carcinoma.Conclusion The sensitivity and accuracy of MR imaging is superior to that of mammography.Contrast-enhanced imaging of the breast is helpful not only in early diagnosis of breast carcinoma but also in staging breast carcinoma and planning therapy.
2.MRI of Acute Pancreatitis
Dezheng QIU ; Yi LEI ; Zhigang CHEN ; Qi GUO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(02):-
Objective To assess the value of magnetic resonance imaging for acute pancreatitis.Methods 77 patients of acute pancreatitis were examined with holding breath MRI sequence.Transverse scan:2D Flash T 1WI/T 1W+FS,TSE T 2WI+FS or HASTE+FS,Trufisp.Coronals scan:2D Flash T 1W+FS.MRCP was used in 34 patients.2D Flash dynamic contrast enhanced were used in 77 patients.Results 59 cases of acute edematous pancreatitis showed swelling and low signal intensity on T 1WI and higher signal intensity on T 2WI.Excepted the above findings,18 cases of hemorrhagic necrosis pancreatitis alos showed the higher signal intensity on T 1WI and peripancreatic exudative hydrops.Conclusion MRI is a reliable method for demonstrating acute pancreatitis.