1.Evaluation of the Transcatheter Intra-arterial Hyperthermo-chemotherapy for Advanced Ovarian Cancer
Yuan ZHANG ; Weiqiang PANG ; Yihong CHEN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of transcatheter intra-arterial hyperthermo-chemotherapy for advanced ovarian carcinoma. Methods 36 patients with unresectable or recurred ovarian carcinoma were divided into two groups randomly: treatment group(n=20) and control group(n=16). Transcatheter intra-arterial infusion warmed to 62 degree chemo-agents via the ovarian tumor supplied artery was performed in the treatment group while routine intraarterial chemotherapy was done in the control group. The CA125 level dynamic change, short-term efficacy and side effect after the interventional procedure were compared between two groups.Results The CA125 level decreased significantly in the treatment group more than that in the control group(?
2.Peritumoral Diffusion Tensor Imaging of High Grade Astrocytoma and Metastasis
Lei SHI ; Hui ZHANG ; Guoliang SHAO ; Yanping YU ; Weiqiang PANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2010;26(4):478-480,484
Objective To study the value and clinical significance of diffusion tensor imaging(DTI)in differentiating high-grade astrocytomas and solitary metastatic tumors of brain.Methods 16 patients with intracranial solitary metastasis and 25 patients with high-grade astrocytoma confirmed pathologically were examined with MR DTI.Mean diffusivity(MD)and fractional anisotropy(FA)were measured in the regions of interest(ROI)of peritumor and cerebral parenchyma of the normal side on DTL Fiber tractography was reconstructed and the encountered patterns of tumor-related alteration to cerebral white matter were observed.Results The peritumor were all depicted as hyperintense or isointense signals on DTI.The FA values were 0.227±0.05 and 0.169±0.07 in the peritumor of high-grade astrocytoma and metastasis respectively,which was of significant difference(P<0.05).Furthermore,fiber tractography could display the course of white matter tracts in three-dimensional space.Conclusion DTI may be help to differential diagnosis of solitary metastasis and high-grade astrocytoma in clinical practice.
3.Multiple mitochondrial dysfunction syndrome 2 caused by BOLA3 gene mutation: a case report and literature review
Kaili SHI ; Danchun CHEN ; Ying LI ; Wenxiong CHEN ; Long ZHANG ; Weiqiang XIAO ; Ningdong PANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2023;56(4):385-391
Objective:To report cases of multiple mitochondrial dysfunction syndrome 2 (MMDS2) caused by BOLA3 gene mutation, hoping to help clinical diagnosis. Methods:The medical records of a child with MMDS2 admitted to the Department of Neurology, Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center in November 2021 were analyzed, and the clinical, imaging characteristics and prognosis of MMDS2 were summarized by literature review.Results:This 1 year and 9 months old male had a disease that started in childhood, with motor function regression and hyperlactatemia. Head magnetic resonance imaging indicated white matter lesions, and gene examination indicated the homozygous variation of BOLA3 gene c.295C>T(p.Arg99Trp). The diagnosis of MMDS2 was clear for the child. After treatment, the clinical symptoms and imaging of the child recovered significantly. Through literature review, 13 children with MMDS2 reported in 7 English literatures were reviewed. These cases had similar manifestations with the case reported in this study. Among them, 1 case recovered and 8 cases died in infancy. Conclusions:MMDS2 patients often show nervous system dysfunction such as motor regression, elevated lactate and white matter lesions, which often cause multiple system disorders. Some children die early, but some of them can be recovered.