1.MRI diagnosis of the hydrosalpinx and the clinical application value
Qiang DONG ; Jing SHI ; Chengfeng CHU ; Baohong LI ; Zigang CHE ; Mingyuan SI ; Lihong PENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(7):1144-1147,1170
Objective To analyze the MRI features of hydrosalpinx and to investigate its clinical value.Methods MRI and ultrasound manifestations in 40 patients with hydrosalpinx in 53 fallopian tubes confirmed by operative and pathological findings were analyzed retrospectively,and these findings were also compared with the results of aparoscopy and pathology.Results Among 53 fallopian tubes with hydrosalpinx,bilateral tubes in 13 patients and 27 unilateral tubes in other patients were found.The tubes were botuliform in 32, retort-shaped in 1 6,pouch-shaped in 5.Incomplete separation of the lumen were found in 1 9.In 9 patients with acute salpingitis,1 5 tubes were found with empyema and expansion.In other 31 patients with chronic salpingitis,38 tubes were with hydrops and expansion,14 of whom were with hematocele.The sensibilities of MRI and ultrasound diagnosis for hydrosalpinx were 94.3%(50/53)and 88.7%(47/53)with no statistical differences(P >0.05),however the specificitis were 90.6%(48/53)and 77.6%(41/53)with obvious statistical differences(P <0.05).Conclusion The locating and qualitative diagnosis of MRI for hydrosalpinx is superior to ultrasound.MRI can discriminate the quality of cyst fluid and thus can definitely diagnose the hydrosalpinx caused by acute or chronic salpingitis.
2.Tuberous scelerosis: a pedigree with five cases.
Guoqiang ZHANG ; Mingyuan REN ; Si LI ; Yi CHENG ; Lu ZHAO ; Yuanzhu LIN ; Shunqiang GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2017;34(4):616-616
3.Disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis in a pedigree.
Guoqiang ZHANG ; Mingyuan REN ; Si LI ; Lu ZHAO ; Yi CHENG ; Yuangzhu LIN ; Shunqiang GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2016;33(4):586-586
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4. The significance of circulating tumor cells in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: a preliminary study
Haidong ZHANG ; Shanchun GONG ; Yaqun LIU ; Longjun LIANG ; Shuangba HE ; Qingxiang ZHANG ; Mingyuan SI ; Zhenkun YU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2018;53(1):39-44
Objective:
To investigate the significance of circulating tumor cells (CTC) in squamous cell carcinoma of the head and neck (HNSCC).
Methods:
Twenty-four patients with HNSCC treated between October 2016 and July 2017 in our department were selected (experimental group), including 23 males and 1 females, aged 47-81 years. There were 14 cases of squamous cell carcinoma of larynx and 10 cases of hypopharynx, including I-Ⅱ stage (5 cases) and Ⅲ- Ⅳ stage (19 cases). All patients were primary and/or relapsed after treatment. Nine healthy volunteers were selected as control group. A novel