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  • MDT discussion of a case of primary diffuse large B cell lymphoma of liver

    ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical manifestations, imaging manifestations, etiology, histological origin, pathological characteristics, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, selection of treatment methods, and prognosis of primary diffuse large B cell lymphoma of livers (PDLBCLL), so as to improve understanding and reasonable diagnosis and treatment of this kind of disease.MethodThe clinicopathologic data of a case of PDLBCLL diagnosed in the West China Hospital of Sichuan University in June 2019 were analyzed retrospectively.ResultsIt was very difficult to diagnose PDLBCLL preoperatively and to distinguish PDLBCLL from primary liver cancer and other liver space occupying lesions. It was also easy to ignore the possibility of invasion of liver by lymphopoietic tissue tumor, which was often diagnosed by postoperative pathological diagnosis or puncture biopsy, and after the elimination of hematological diseases by various examinations. This patient was admitted to the hospital as a space occupying in right liver. Preoperative imaging examination considered that may be a tumor. After MDT discussion, considering that the nature of the tumor should be confirmed by surgical resection, and then go to the Department of Oncology. Irregular right hemihepatectomy + cholecystectomy + hilar lymphadenectomy + diaphragmatic repair was performed after MDT discussion. The diagnosis of PDLBCLL was confirmed by postoperative pathological examination. The operation duration was about 230 min, and the intraoperative blood loss was about 200 mL. The patient recovered well without complications and was discharged on the 10th day after operation. The patient was followed up for 9 months. The liver and kidney function, electrolytes and abdominal Doppler ultrasound examination were regularly reviewed every month. No obvious abnormality was found in these results.ConclusionsAt present, there is no unified treatment principle, most of them will undergo surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy or combined treatment. Due to its unknown etiology and unclear mechanism, clinicians can only implement individualized treatment according to the characteristics of patients’ conditions.

    Release date:2021-02-08 07:10 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Case study: typical imaging signs of hepatic sinusoidal obstruction syndrome

    Hepatic sinusoidal obstruction syndrome (HSOS) can be easily missed or misdiagnosed as Budd-Chiari syndrome in clinical practice. The authors displayed the imaging pictures of one patient with HSOS and made a brief description of typical imaging features, underlying pathophysiological mechanisms, and differential diagnosis of HSOS, with the hope of improving the understanding of HSOS and reducing the rates of leak diagnosis or misdiagnosis.

    Release date:2024-05-28 01:54 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Imaging manifestations of focal parenchymal liver injury induced by chemotherapy in a case of gastric cancer

    Tumor chemotherapy is a treatment method that employs chemotherapeutic drugs to eradicate cancer cells. These drugs are cytotoxic, meaning they can affect both tumor cells and normal cells. In recent years, there has been a gradual increase in chemotherapy-induced liver injury. Chemotherapy-induced parenchymal liver injury often manifests as diffuse lesions, although focal lesions can occasionally be observed. There is a diversity in the pathogenesis and pathological changes of chemotherapy-induced focal liver disease. Radiologically, there is often challenging in differentiating chemotherapy-induced focal liver disease from hepatic metastases. Therefore, early and accurate diagnosis of this condition poses a certain challenge in clinical practice. This article presents the radiological findings of a case of chemotherapy-induced focal liver disease induced by chemotherapy for gastric cancer, and summarizes the radiological features and differential diagnostic points of chemotherapy-induced focal liver disease, aiming to enhance the understanding of this type of lesion among radiologists and clinicians and reduce related missed diagnoses and misdiagnoses.

    Release date:2025-05-19 01:38 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Construction of differential diagnosis model of viral pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia based on lung ultrasonography characteristics

    Objective To construct the differential diagnosis model of viral pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia based on lung ultrasonography (LUS) characteristics. Methods A total of 248 patients with pneumonia who completed LUS in our hospital from January 2021 to March 2024 were retrospectively included, and were divided into a viral group (140 cases) and a bacterial group (108 cases) according to the final etiological diagnosis. Predictors in differential diagnosis between viral pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia were analyzed by univariate and multivariate methods. The differential diagnosis model of viral pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia and the prediction efficiency were evaluated. Results Univariate and multivariate logistic analysis showed that the presence or absence of lung consolidation, pleural effusion, B-line range of both lungs and pulmonary ultrasound score were independent predictors of the differential diagnosis of viral pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia (P<0.05). Using the logistic regression model of lung consolidation, pleural effusion, bilateral B-line range, and pulmonary ultrasound score, including the P-values of three variables (lung consolidation, pleural effusion, and bilateral B-line range), and the P-values of four variables (lung consolidation, pleural effusion, bilateral B-line range, and pulmonary ultrasound score), the receiver operating characteristic curve was used to predict the diagnosis of patient. The areas under the curve were 0.863, 0.612, 0.669, 0.684, 0.904, and 0.920, respectively. Conclusion Lung consolidation, pleural effusion, B-line range of both lungs and pulmonary ultrasound score detected by LUS have good diagnostic efficacy in the differential diagnosis of viral pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia, suggesting that LUS technology may be used in the differential diagnosis of viral pneumonia and bacterial pneumonia.

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  • Clinical data and differential diagnosis of hilar cholangiocarcinoma and hilar benign diseases

    Objective To compare the clinicopathological features of hilar cholangiocarcinoma (HCCA) and hilar benign diseases, and then explore the value of carbohydrate antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in the differential diagnosis between them. Methods Clinical data of 65 patients (54 patients with HCCA and 11 patients with hilar benign diseases) who were diagnosed as HCCA and received treatment from January 2011 to October 2015 in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Comparison of clinical data of HCCA patients and patients with hilar benign diseases in age, gender, disease duration, clinical manifestation, laboratory examination, and imaging examination was performed, and the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC) was used to explore the value of CA19-9 and CEA in differential diagnosis between hilar benign diseases and HCCA. Results The age, levels of serum CA19-9, CEA, alanine aminotransferase (ALT), total bilirubin (BILT), and direct bilirubin (BILD) of HCCA group were significantly higher than that in benign group (P<0.05). However, the gender, disease duration, clinical manifestations (including jaundice, abdominal discomfort, fever, and weight loss), serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST), serum alkaline phosphatase (ALKP), and imaging findings (including hilar mass, intrahepatic bile duct dilatation, thickening of the bile duct wall, lymph node enlargement, vascular invasion, and gallbladder invasion) had no significant difference between the 2 groups (P>0.05). The ROC curve results showed that, when cut-off point for CA19-9 was 233.15 U/mL, the sensitivity was 56% and specificity was 91%; when cut-off point for CEA was 2.98 ng/mL, the sensitivity was 61% and specificity was 90%. Conclusions For the differential diagnosis between HCCA and hilar benign diseases, the elderly patients with high levels of serum transaminase and bilirubin were more likely to be malignant. It is more likely to be malignant when the serum CA19-9>233.15 U/mL or CEA>2.98 ng/mL.

    Release date:2017-04-01 08:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • MDT discussion of a case of adrenocortical carcinoma misdiagnosed as hepatocellular carcinoma

    ObjectiveTo summarize the clinical and imaging features of hepatic adrenal rest tumor and to explore its tissue source, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment.MethodsThe clinical data of patient with hepatic adrenal rest tumor in the West China Hospital of Sichuan University were analyzed retrospectively. The diagnostic methods of liver adrenal junction were summarized by consulting relevant literatures.ResultsThe patient was admitted to the hospital with right hepatic lesions. The preoperative imaging examination showed that it was the imaging features of hepatocellular carcinoma. The right hemihepatectomy was proposed. During the operation, it was found that the lesions were not from the liver, but from the retroperitoneum (The possibility of adrenal origin was very high). Then, the retroperitoneal occupying lesions was completely resected via urology surgery consultation. The pathological results showed that the tumor was adrenocortical carcinoma.ConclusionsIt is very difficult to accurately diagnose nature of hepatic adrenal rest tumor before operation only by results of cross-sectional imaging, especially for some adrenal tumor. It needs to fully be evaluated and even to perform multidisciplinary discussion if necessary for patients who have hepatic adrenal rest tumor before operation, so as to avoid misdiagnosis to a certain extent.

    Release date:2020-12-25 06:09 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Progress in diagnosis and treatment of granulomatous lobular mastitis

    ObjectiveTo investigate the research progress of etiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, differential diagnosis, and treatment of granulomatous lobular mastitis (GLM). MethodA comprehensive analysis was conducted by reviewing the domestic and foreign literatures on GLM and combining with clinical experience. ResultsGLM was a relatively rare chronic inflammatory disease of the breast, and the number of patients had been increasing in recent years. It mainly occured in multiparous women of childbearing age. Clinically, it was characterized by a hard breast mass with or without redness and pain, and severe cases might be accompanied by nodular erythema and arthritis. Bacterial infection, especially Corynebacterium kroppenstedtii and autoimmunity were considered to be the main causes of GLM. The diagnosis of GLM needed to combine with medical history, clinical manifestations, histopathological findings, imaging findings, and laboratory tests. A multidisciplinary team for diagnosis and treatment of GLM should be established to improve the diagnostic accuracy and reduce misdiagnosis. At present, the treatment methods for GLM were mainly conservative treatment and surgical treatment, including follow-up observation, antibiotic treatment, glucocorticoid treatment, immunosuppressive therapy, surgical treatment, traditional Chinese medicine treatment, and combined treatment. ConclusionsAt present, the incidence of GLM is on the rise, but its etiology and pathogenesis are still unclear. The diagnosis needs to combine with many aspects, and it is recommended that the multidisciplinary team could improve the accuracy of diagnosis. There is still no unified standard for the selection and timing of treatment. Clinicians’ experience and patients’ wishes should be taken into account when choosing treatment options in clinical practice. Prospective and high-quality multicenter clinical trials and evidence-based medicine practice are still needed to further improve diagnosis and treatment of GLM.

    Release date:2023-12-26 06:00 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Updates of diagnosis and differential diagnosis for hepatocellular carcinoma with portal vein tumor thrombus

    Objective To summarize the updates of diagnosis and differential diagnosis for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) with portal vein tumor thrombus (PVTT) for providing evidences for early diagnosis and treatment of PVTT patients. Methods The related literatures on diagnosis and differential diagnosis for HCC with PVTT in recent years were collected and reviewed. Results The serious complications and tumor metastasis are attributed to the PVTT, then it is necessary to make diagnosis accurately according to clinical symptoms, hematological and imaging examinations. The differential diagnosis of PVTT and portal vein thrombosis, portal sponge degeneration and hepatic arteriovenous shunt diseases should be carried out. Conclusions The diagnosis and differential diagnosis of PVTT cannot rely on a single method, and it requires a comprehensive judgment of various diagnostic methods. More accurate and specific diagnostic methods are needed.

    Release date:2017-04-18 03:08 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • The texture analysis of CT images for the discrimination of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma and liver metastases of colon cancer: a preliminary study

    Objective To determine feasibility of texture analysis of CT images for the discrimination of hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEHE) and liver metastases of colon cancer. Methods CT images of 9 patients with 19 pathologically proved HEHEs and 18 patients with 38 liver metastases of colon cancer who received treatment in West China Hospital of Sichuan University from July 2012 to August 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. Results Thirty best texture parameters were automatically selected by the combination of Fisher coefficient (Fisher)+classification error probability combined with average correlation coefficients (PA)+mutual information (MI). The 30 texture parameters of arterial phase (AP) CT images were distributed in co-occurrence matrix (22 parameters), run-length matrix (1 parameter), histogram (4 parameters), gradient (1 parameter), and autoregressive model (2 parameters). The distribution of parameters in portal venous phase (PVP) were co-occurrence matrix (18 parameters), run-length matrix (2 parameters), histogram (7 parameters), gradient (2 parameters), and autoregressive model (1 parameter). In AP, the misclassification rates of raw data analysis (RDA)/K nearest neighbor classification (KNN), principal component analysis (PCA)/KNN, linear discriminant analysis (LDA)/KNN, and nonlinear discriminant analysis, and nonlinear discriminant analysis (NDA)/artificial neural network (ANN) was 38.60% (22/57), 42.11% (24/57), 8.77% (5/57), and 7.02% (4/57), respectively. In PVP, the misclassification rates of RDA/KNN, PCA/KNN, LDA/KNN, and NDA/ANN was 26.32% (15/57), 28.07% (16/57), 15.79% (9/57), and 10.53% (6/57), respectively. The misclassification rates of AP and PVP images had no statistical significance on the misclassification rates of RDA/KNN, PCA/KNN, LDA/KNN, and NDA/ANN between AP and PVP (P>0.05). Conclusion The texture analysis of CT images is feasible to identify HEHE and liver metastases of colon cancer.

    Release date:2018-04-11 02:55 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Application value of three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound angiography in differential diagnosis of breast masses

    Objective To explore the value of three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound angiography in the differential diagnosis of breast masses. Methods A total of 120 patients with breast masses who were treated in our hospital from July 2013 to February 2016 were selected as the research objects retrospectively, including 70 patients of benign tumor (benign group) and 50 patients of malignant tumor (malignant group) that confirmed by surgery and pathology. All patients were given conventional two-dimensional ultrasound and three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound angiography during the diagnosis. Compared the imaging features of benign group and malignant group, and compared the diagnostic value of two-dimensional ultrasound and three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound angiography for breast masses. Results Compared with benign group, the rates of irregular masses, unclear boundary, inhomogeneous echo, lateral shadowing, echo attenuation, and micro calcification in the malignant group were all higher (P<0.05). The three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound angiography scores in malignant group and benign group were significantly different with each other (P<0.05), the score of the malignant group was higher than that of benign group. The 2- and 3-score was common in benign group, but 4- and 5-score was common in malignant group. The diagnostic sensitivity of two-dimensional ultrasound and three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound angiography for breast masses were 97.1% (68/70) and 98.6% (69/70) respectively, and the specificity were 80.0% (40/50) and 96.0% (48/50) respectively, the specificity of three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound angiography was significantly higher than that of two-dimensional ultrasound (P<0.05). Conclusion Two-dimensional ultrasound and three-dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound angiography both have a certain diagnostic value in the differential diagnosis of breast masses, but the three dimensional contrast-enhanced ultrasound angiography can get more information through assessment of richness of the microvascular in tumor tissue, so as to improve the diagnostic specificity and is worthy of popularization and application.

    Release date:2017-04-01 08:56 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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