2.Diagnostic value of echocardiography for cardiac tumors in infancy and childhood.
Wei-xin ZHOU ; Hao WANG ; Ying-mao RUAN ; Jun YAN ; Yi-zhen WEI ; Ying-long LIU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2005;43(10):758-761
OBJECTIVEThe present study was designed to evaluate the clinical manifestations, surgical findings, pathologic types and treatment of cardiac tumor and to analyze the echocardiographic characteristics of the cases.
METHODSRecords of 19 patients with cardiac tumors confirmed by operations and pathology at Fuwai Cardiovascular Hospital in Beijing, China between Jan, 1983 and Dec, 2003 were reviewed. Clinical and echocardiographic data of all patients were analyzed.
RESULTSThe median age of patients was 7 +/- 5 years, ranging from 5 months to 14 years. There were 8 male and 11 female cases. The surgical findings revealed that 57.9% (11 cases) of cardiac tumors were found in left heart, 36.8% (7 cases) in right heart, 5.3% (1 case) in two ventricles. The pathological study revealed that 17 cases (89.5%) were diagnosed as primary cardiac benign tumors including myxoma in 10 cases (52.6%), rhabdomyoma in 4 cases (21.1%), fibroma in 2 cases (10.5%) and lipoma in 1 case (5.3%). Two cases were diagnosed (10.5%) as cardiac malignant tumors including a primary cardiac rhabdomyosarcoma and a metastatic epithelioid sarcoma. By using echocardiography 11 cases were diagnosed as myxomas and rhabdomyoma (11/19, 57.9%), 8 cases were diagnosed as space occupying lesions of the heart or myxoma (8/19, 42.1%).
CONCLUSIONSMyxomas are the most common heart tumors seen in infancy and childhood, followed in frequency by rhabdomyomas, fibromas and lipomas. Surgery is recommended for patients with refractory and severe clinical symptoms.
Adolescent ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Echocardiography ; Female ; Fibroma ; diagnostic imaging ; Heart Neoplasms ; diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Infant ; Lipoma ; diagnostic imaging ; Male ; Myxoma ; diagnostic imaging ; Rhabdomyoma ; diagnostic imaging
3.CT findings of ovarian fibroma in 9 patients.
Meng-yu LIU ; Hua-dan XUE ; Zheng-yu JIN
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2012;34(2):104-108
OBJECTIVETo study the value of multislice spiral computed tomography (CT) in the diagnosis of ovarian fibroma.
METHODThe CT findings of 9 cases with pathologically confirmed ovarian fibroma were retrospectively analyzed by two radiologists.
RESULTSAll of the 9 cases showed unilateral adnexal mass with demarcated boundary. There were three different types of ovarian fibroma according to the CT appearances simple type(n=4), degeneration type(n=3) and the ovarian fibroma with ascites(n=2). The simple type showed homogeneous-density solid tumor with no enhancement; two of them diagnosed as uterine leiomyomas and the other two as benign tumor originated from the ovary. The degeneration type showed irregular or round hypodensity inside the tumor with no enhancement; one of them was diagnosed as malignant tumor and the other two as intrapelvic mass. The ovarian fibroma with ascites showed homogeneous density with no enhancement; one with ascites and pelvic effusion and the other one with pleural effusion, ascites and pelvic effusion, both of whom were diagnosed as malignant tumor that possibly originated from the ovary.
CONCLUSIONSThe ovarian fibroma has diverse CT findings. They often appear as a unilateral adnexal solid tumor without obvious enhancement. A diagnosis of Meigs's syndrome may be made when it is accompanied with ascites and pleural effusion.
Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Fibroma ; diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Ovarian Neoplasms ; diagnostic imaging ; Retrospective Studies ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; methods
4.Spiral CT imaging findings and their diagnostic value in unusual renal tumors of mesenchymal origin.
Zhen-Jie CONG ; Jing-Shan GONG ; Wei-Wei YIN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2008;30(7):554-555
Adult
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Aged
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Angiomyolipoma
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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Carcinoma, Renal Cell
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Fibroma
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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Humans
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Kidney Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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Leiomyosarcoma
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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Male
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Mesenchymoma
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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Middle Aged
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
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methods
5.Correlation analysis between multi-slice CT perfusion imaging and microvessel density in ovarian tumors.
Gui-Hua JIANG ; Shao-Qing ZENG ; Jun-Zhang TIAN ; Chu-Lan LIN ; Lan-Ying ZHANG ; Bi-Ling ZHONG ; Lian-Bao LIANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(11):2197-2200
OBJECTIVETo analyze the correlation between the perfusion data and microvessel density (MVD) in ovarian tumors, and investigate the hemodynamic features of the tumors in terms of anatomy and functional CT imaging.
METHODSSix patients with surgically confirmed benign ovarian tumors and 6 with malignant ovarian tumors underwent multi-slice CT perfusion imaging to acquire the perfusion parameters including perfusion, PEI, TTP, BV peak enhancement image(PEI), time to peak(TTP) and blood volume(BV). The tumors were stained and counted by Immunohistochemical staining of the microvessels in the tumor was performed to detect the MVD.
RESULTSs The time-density curves of the benign ovarian tumors increased slowly, reaching the peak at 40 s; the curves of the malignant tumors rose rapidly and continuously and reached the peak at 25 s. The differences in the perfusion data (PEI, TTP, BV) were statistically significant between the benign and malignant tumors (P<0.05). The MVD of the malignant tumors was significantly greater than that of the benign tumors (P<0.05). The mean BV of the malignant ovarian tumor was positively correlated to MVD (r=0.786, P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONMulti-slice spiral CT perfusion imaging can provide accurate enhancement data of the ovarian tumors and helps in the diagnosis and differential diagnosis of the ovarian tumors by presenting the changes of the hemodynamic features in the tumors.
Adult ; Aged ; Capillaries ; pathology ; Cystadenocarcinoma ; blood supply ; diagnostic imaging ; Female ; Fibroma ; blood supply ; diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Middle Aged ; Ovarian Neoplasms ; blood supply ; diagnostic imaging ; Tomography, Spiral Computed ; methods
6.Incidental finding of an aortic valve mass on 64-slice computed tomographic coronary angiography.
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore 2009;38(10):926-927
Adult
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Aortic Valve
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diagnostic imaging
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Coronary Angiography
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instrumentation
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methods
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Fibroma
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diagnostic imaging
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Heart Neoplasms
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diagnostic imaging
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Heart Valve Diseases
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diagnostic imaging
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Humans
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Incidental Findings
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Male
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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instrumentation
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methods
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Ultrasonography
7.Jaffe-Campanacci syndrome: report of a case.
Yu-hua ZHOU ; Li-rong BI ; Jing-bo WANG ; Yin-ping WANG ; William ORR
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(6):409-409
Bone Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Cafe-au-Lait Spots
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diagnosis
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pathology
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Child
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Fibroma
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diagnosis
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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Humans
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Neurofibromatosis 1
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diagnosis
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Radiography
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Syndrome
8.Comparative study on imaging and pathological features of elastofibroma dorsi.
Zhen-Hua GAO ; Ling MA ; Da-Wei LIU ; Huai-Fu DENG ; Quan-Fei MENG
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2010;29(7):703-708
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVEElastofibroma dorsi has an extremely low incidence. At present, comparative study on imaging manifestations and pathologic findings of elastofibroma dorsi has not been reported in China. This study was to investigate clinical manifestations, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearances, and pathologic features of elastofibroma dorsi and to improve preoperative imaging diagnosis of this disease.
METHODSThe clinical manifestations, imaging findings, and pathologic appearances of 6 cases of elastofibroma dorsi were retrospectively analyzed and related literatures were reviewed. All patients were examined with MRI, and 4 of them were examined with CT scan.
RESULTSAll patients were above 30 years old without obvious symptoms. The tumors presented as a lenticular soft-tissue mass in the deep subscapular region. The tumor's density on plain CT scan or signal intensity on MR T1-weighted image was approximately equal to that of muscle with some interlaced fat-like areas within mass suppressed by fat-suppression MR sequences, which corresponded to dense collagen tissue and interspersed mature adipose tissue observed microscopically.
CONCLUSIONSCT and MRI can reflect the histological features of elastofibroma dorsi. On the basis of their imaging characteristics, a correct preoperative diagnosis of elastofibroma dorsi can easily be made.
Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Fibroma ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Scapula ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Soft Tissue Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; surgery ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
9.Craniotomy with endoscopic assistance in the treatment of nasopharygeal fibroangioma.
Ji-di FU ; Hao-cheng LIU ; Shang-feng ZHAO ; Jia-liang ZHANG ; Yong LI ; Xin NI ; Chun-jiang YU
Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(10):1289-1294
BACKGROUNDNasopharygeal fibroangioma (NPF) can be approached through lateral rhinotomy, the middle skull fossa approach and the transcranial-facial combined approach. It is complicated and thus results in more insults, and when adopted, the total resection rate of tumor is still low. The nasal endoscope is minimally invasive, the dead angles of a craniotomy, such as sphenoid sinus, maxillary sinus, and nasopharynx are easily approached by an endoscope. Lateral rhinotomy have to make facial incision and affects maxillary bone development. We combined the craniotomy and endoscopic approach intending to take advantages of the two approaches.
METHODSTwelve NPF patients who underwent craniotomy with endoscopic assistance from March 2002 to July 2008 at the Beijing Tongren Hospital were selected. All patients were male. Their ages ranged from 11 to 33 years. The main symptoms were visual deterioration, exophthalmos, nasal obstruction, epistaxis and pharynx nasalis neoplasm. The diagnosis was based on CT, MRI and digital subtraction angiography (DSA). All patients had intracranial encroachment and all underwent DSA and embolism treatment were taken before surgery. Seven patients had a pterional craniotomy, five had a frontal-temporal-orbital-zygomatic craniotomy. Most of the tumor was resected piecemeal, then removed through the sphenoidal sinus. Finally, using an endoscope in the nasal cavity, tumor in nasal cavity was resected and removed through the sphenoidal sinus, observing the dead angle of the craniotomy and confirming that sinus drainage was unobstructed.
RESULTSThe tumor was removed completely in 11 patients and partially resected in one patient because of hemorrhage. One patient had an infection after the operation and one patient had cerebrospinal rhinorrhea 3 years after surgery that was remediated by endoscopic repair.
CONCLUSIONCraniotomy with endoscopic assistance in the treatment of NPF was minimally invasive, safe and efficient, and avoided facial incision.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Craniotomy ; adverse effects ; methods ; Endoscopy ; adverse effects ; methods ; Fibroma ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; surgery ; Radiography ; Young Adult
10.Clinicopathologic studies of 11 cases of primary cardiac valve tumors.
Li LI ; Hong-yue WANG ; Hong ZHAO ; Ying-mao RUAN ; Feng-ying LÜ ; Qing-zhi WANG ; Ying MENG ; Lei LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2006;35(3):142-144
OBJECTIVETo study the clinicopathologic features of primary cardiac valve tumors.
METHODSEleven cases of primary valve tumors collected from Fuwai Hospital during the period from 1983 to 2005 were enrolled into the study. The tumors were stained with hematoxylin and eosin and Weigert-Van Gieson stain. Immunohistochemistry was also carried out in selected examples.
RESULTSPrimary cardiac valve tumors were uncommon and accounted for only 3% (11/426) of all primary cardiac tumors. Most of them (10/11) were benign and malignancy was rarely encountered (1/11). The tumor subtypes included papillary fibroelastoma (4/11), cavernous hemangioma (4/11), glomus tumor (1/11), angiosarcoma (1/11) and hamartoma (1/11). Of the 11 tumors studied, 4 involved the tricuspid valve, 4 involved the mitral valve, 2 involved the pulmonary valve and 1 involved the aortic valve. The diagnosis was established by preoperative echocardiography in 7 patients. The remaining 4 cases were either misdiagnosed or undiagnosed.
CONCLUSIONSPreoperative diagnosis of primary cardiac valve tumors can be difficult due to lack of detailed information related to this group of lesions. Although benign cardiac valve tumors carry a good prognosis, the clinical outcome may be disastrous as a result of hemodynamic disturbances. Intraoperative frozen section examination is advisable for guiding proper surgical management.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Diagnostic Errors ; Echocardiography ; methods ; Female ; Fibroma ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Heart Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Heart Valves ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Hemangioma, Cavernous ; diagnosis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sensitivity and Specificity