1.Study of clinical application on autofluorescence imaging in the diagnosis of early cancer.
Ye YANMING ; Xiao SHUDONG ; Ge ZHIZHENG ; Zheng JIABIAO ; Xia JINGFANG ; Jing ZHIMIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2010;34(1):62-65
The mechanism and principles of autofluorescence imaging based on autofluorescence technique are reported. The threshold value of fluorescence spectrum ratio applied can be quantitative and objective and the reliable measurement method that may provide intuitive method of autofluorescence imaging in the gut mucosa. The suspected lesion may be found rapidly according to the imaging color difference, therefore the results of clinical study of the digestive tract cancer diagnosis indicated that the sensitivity, specificity, and diagnostic accuracy were 94%, 95.5% and 94.8% respectively, and it has very high value in clinical application.
Digestive System Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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Early Detection of Cancer
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instrumentation
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methods
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Endoscopy, Digestive System
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instrumentation
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Fluorescence
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Humans
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Photofluorography
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Sensitivity and Specificity
2.Diagnostic value of ultrasonography in combination with mammography for breast cancer within 2 cm: a meta-analysis.
Huan LIN ; Hansheng LIN ; Hong LIANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(11):1699-1703
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the diagnostic value of ultrasonography in combination with mammography for breast cancer within 2 cm.
METHODSThe PubMed, the Cochrane Library, CNKI, CBM and Wanfang databases (2003/01/01-2013/04/30) were searched for studies of the diagnostic value of ultrasonography in combination with mammography for breast cancer within 2 cm. The quality of the included studies was evaluated according to QUADAS items. The pooled sensitivity (SEN), pooled specificity (SPE), pooled diagnostic odds ratio (DOR), and area under summary receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) were calculated using Review Manager 5.2 and Meta-DiSc 1.4 software.
RESULTSNine articles were included in the final analysis. The pooled SEN of ultrasonography, mammography and their combination were 0.75, 0.66, and 0.92, the pooled SPE 0.75, 0.83, and 0.82, the pooled DOR 7.11, 8.67, and 60.82, and the AUC 0.7902, 0.8120, and 0.9469, respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe combination of ultrasonography and mammography can increase the diagnostic accuracy for breast cancer within 2 cm.
Breast Neoplasms ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Early Detection of Cancer ; Female ; Humans ; Mammography ; instrumentation ; methods ; Molybdenum ; ROC Curve ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ; Ultrasonography, Doppler, Pulsed ; Ultrasonography, Mammary ; methods
3.Diagnostic aids for detection of oral precancerous conditions.
International Journal of Oral Science 2013;5(2):59-65
Oral cancer has a tendency to be detected at late stage which is detrimental to the patients because of its high mortality and morbidity rates. Early detection of oral cancer is therefore important to reduce the burden of this devastating disease. In this review article, the most common oral precancerous lesions are discussed and the importance of early diagnosis is emphasized. In addition, the most common non-invasive oral cancer devices that can aid the general practitioners in early diagnosis are also discussed.
Cell Transformation, Neoplastic
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classification
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Coloring Agents
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Early Detection of Cancer
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instrumentation
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methods
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Fluorescence
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Humans
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Leukoplakia, Oral
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diagnosis
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Luminescence
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Mouth Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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Precancerous Conditions
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diagnosis
4.Performance of a low cost magnifying device, magnivisualizer, versus colposcope for detection of pre-cancer and cancerous lesions of uterine cervix.
Veena SINGH ; Aditya PARASHARI ; Sanjay GUPTA ; Pushpa SODHANI ; Ashok SEHGAL
Journal of Gynecologic Oncology 2014;25(4):282-286
OBJECTIVE: To assess the performance of a low cost magnifying device (Magnivisualizer) compared to a standard optical colposcope for detection of precancerous and cancerous lesions of the uterine cervix. METHODS: A total of 659 consecutive symptomatic women attending a gynecologic outpatient clinic underwent unaided visual inspection followed by cytology, visual inspection of the cervix using 5% acetic acid (VIA), and VIA under magnification (VIAM) with the Magnivisualizer. All women, independently of test results, were referred for colposcopic examination. Colposcopic-directed biopsies were obtained from all positive lesions and compared to positive VIAM cases. RESULTS: The detection rate for VIA positive lesions was 12% (134/659), while it was 29% for VIAM positive lesions (191/659). The sensitivities of detection of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 2 and higher lesions were 61.7% for VIA, 88.3% for VIAM, and 86.7% for colposcopy, with a specificity of 58.5% for VIA, 55.8% for VIAM, and 90.4% for colposcopy. The performance of colposcopy and VIAM was moderate (kappa, 0.48; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.41 to 0.54) for detection of CIN 1 and higher lesions and excellent (kappa, 0.87; 95% CI, 0.82 to 0.94) for detection of CIN 2 and higher lesions. CONCLUSION: In low resource settings, where colposcopic facilities are not available at the community level, a simple low-cost, handheld Magnivisualizer can be considered a valid option for detection of cervical precancerous and cancerous lesions. However, it cannot replace traditional colposcopy because it has a low specificity that results in many unnecessary biopsies.
Acetic Acid/diagnostic use
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Adult
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Aged
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Biopsy/methods
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*Colposcopes
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Colposcopy
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Early Detection of Cancer/*instrumentation/methods
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Equipment Design
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Female
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Grading
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Optical Imaging/*instrumentation/methods
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Outpatient Clinics, Hospital
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Reproducibility of Results
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Uterine Cervical Dysplasia/*diagnosis/pathology
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Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/*diagnosis/pathology