1.Caecal Volvulus after a dental procedure – not just constipation!
Tan Jih Huei ; Ng Zi Qin ; Henry Chor Lip Tan
Malaysian Family Physician 2019;14(2):32-35
Caecal volvulus has been reported to be associated with various abdominal and pelvic pathologies.
Its signs and symptoms are usually non-specific and maybe overlooked in favour of benign causes,
such as constipation. A high degree of suspicion is required for prompt diagnosis. Herein, we
report on an unusual case of caecal volvulus after a dental procedure that was managed initially as
constipation.
2.A voxel-based diffusion tensor imaging study of first-episode medication-free patients with schizophrenia
Qin-Ling WEI ; Liang-Rong ZHENG ; Bing HU ; Zhuang NG KA ; Xiao-Feng GUO ; Mao-Rong HU ; Zi-Li HAN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2011;10(9):926-928
Objective To explore the changes of white matter integrity in first-episode medication-flee patients with schizophrenia. Methods Diffusion tensor images (DTI) of whole brains of 40 first-episode medication-flee patients with schizophrenia and 68 healthy controls were acquired with a single-shot echo planar imaging (EPI) sequence aligned to the straight axial plane. Two-sample t-test by with voxel-based analysis in SPM5 software was performed on the fractional anisotropy (FA)images of the 2 groups after being preprocessed with DTI-studio and SPM5 software.Results Subjects of schizophrenia showed reduced white matter FA in these regions: the right amygdale (MNI:24, 2, -14; cluster=347 voxels), bilateral anterior cingulate (MNI: 6, 42, 2; cluster=586 voxels), right orbitofrontal (MNI: 20, 18, -10; cluster=166 voxels) as compared with healthy controls. Conclusion Abnormal white matter in the corticolimbic system circuit exists in patients with schizophrenia, which maybe involve in the neural mechanism of schizophrenia.