1.Correlations between quantitative parameters of dynamic contrast -enhanced MRI and nasopharyngeal carcinoma clinical stage
Kun SONG ; Hua WANG ; Ruijun NI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(6):841-843,844
Objective To explore the correlations between quantitative parameters of dynamic contrast-enhanced MRI ( DCE-MRI) and nasopharyngeal carcinoma ( NPC) clinical stage.Methods 69 patients with NPC were selected from Oct 2013 to Oct 2015 in Shaoxing People's Hospital,39 men and 30 women,aged 39-76 years old,average 50.6 ±10.5 years old.All patients underwent clinical staging,DCE-MRI and histopathological examina-tion before treatment.Clinical stages were determined based on Chinese 2008 staging system.Value of the volume transfer constant ( Ktrans) and the extravascular extracellular space volume per unit volume of tissue ( Ve) was detec-ted by bi-compartmental pharmacokinetic model.The correlations between quantitative parameters and clinical stage were analyzed by Pearson correlation analysis.Results Mean Ktrans and Ve for NPC were (0.532 ±0.156) mL/min/100cm3 and (0.982 ±0.356),respectively.Ktrans of NPC showed negative correlation with clinical stage (r=-0.506,P=0.001),T stage (r=-0.326,P=0.014),N stage (r=-0.296,P=0.017) and M stage (r=-0.312,P=0.015),while Ve showed positive correlation with clinical stage (r=0.415,P=0.002),T stage (r=0.478,P=0.001),N stage (r=0.318,P=0.015) and M stage (r=0.346,P=0.011).Conclusion DCE-MRI quantitative parameters are significantly related to clinical stage of NPC,which has important values for clinical treat-ment and prognostic assessment.
2.CT Diagnosis of Mediastinal Cystic Mature Teratoma
Xunze SHEN ; Jian TAO ; Hua WANG ; Ruijun NI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2013;(12):903-906
Purpose To explore the CT features of mediastinal cystic mature teratoma. Materials and Methods CT images of 11 patients with pathologically confirmed mediastinal cystic mature teratoma were retrospectively analyzed, distribution within mediastinum, shape of cysts, capsule contents density, walls of cysts and mass cardiovascular interface (MCI) were analyzed. Results All the 11 cases were located in the anterior mediastinum, including three cases confined to the anterior mediastinum, seven cases located mainly within or involving the anterior and middle mediastinum, and one case confined to the anterior inferior mediastinum. Nine cases were round, one case was oval, one case was half round. Seven cases with fat ingredients displayed within the lesions, four cases with fat nodules within the cystic walls;ten cases showed as cysts with significant walls;MCI protrude type in six cases and smooth type in five cases. Fat, hair, keratosis, mucus and other ingredients were found in each cavity in surgery and pathology examination. Conclusion CT features of mediastinal cystic mature teratoma are complex and diverse, but with certain characteristics, thus CT is of great significance in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of mediastinal cystic mature teratoma.
3.The value of MR diffusion tensor imaging in evaluating diffuse axonal injury
Kun SONG ; Hua WANG ; Ruijun NI ; Zengxin LU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(4):524-526
Objective To investigate the clinical value of MR diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in evaluating diffuse axonal injury (DAI).Methods The DTI imaging data of DAI patients and healthy volunteers were analyzed retrospectively.Fractional anisotropy (FA) values were measured in corpus callosum,etc.The serum myelin basic protein (MBP) was detected.Results Compared to the control group,the FA values were lower in genu of corpus callosum,splenium of corpus callosum,anterior limb of the internal capsule,posterior limb of the internal capsule and thalamus in DAI group (P < 0.01,P < 0.05).The mean FA values of two groups were negatively correlated with serum MBP levels (r =-0.755,P =0.001).Conclusions DTI can noninvasively reflect the damages of white matter fibers in DAI patients,and it has importantly clinical significance in evaluating prognosis and therapeutic effect of DAI patients.