Objective To improve accuracy of clinical diagnosis through analyzing the CT characteristics and clinical manifestations of patients with benign lung diseases whose CT manifestations initially led to a suspicion of lung cancer. Methods This study collected 2 239 patients of benign lung disease verified by postoperative pathology in the Department of Thoracic Surgery, Beijing Chao-yang Hospital from June 2006 to December 2016. Lesions of 173 patients (101 males and 72 females with a mean age of 56.0 years) were considered very likely to be malignant on preoperative contrast CT scan, which were sorted to 20 types of lung diseases, and the 20 types of diseases contained 907 patients diagnosed or misdiagnosed. Statistical analyses were performed using the CT and clinical characteristics of the 173 patients. Results Among the 907 patients with benign lung disease, the benign pathologies that were most commonly misdiagnosed by preoperative enhanced CT were pulmonary leiomyoma (100.0%), pulmonary actinomycosis (75.0%), pulmonary cryptococcosis (71.4%), sclerosing hemangioma (50.0%) and organizing pneumonia (44.2%). Among the 173 patients with benign diseases, the most common diseases were tuberculosis (29.5%), organizing pneumonia (28.9%), pulmonary hamartoma (6.4%) and pulmonary abscess (6.4%). In the 173 patients, 17.3% had fever, 56.6% coughing, 8.7% yellow sputum, 28.9% hemoptysis, 16.2% chest pain, 18.5% elevated leukocyte counts and 4.6% elevated carcinoembryonic antigen levels. Most of the CT manifestations consisted of nodular or mass shadows, 70.5% of which had foci≤3 cm and manifestations were similar to those of lung cancer, such as a spiculated margin (49.1%), lobulation (33.5%), pleural indentation (27.2%) and significant enhancement (39.3%). Furthermore, some patients had uncommon tumor signs, such as calcification (12.7%), central liquefactive necrosis (18.5%), satellite foci (9.8%) and multiple pulmonary nodules (42.2%). Moreover, 24.3% of the patients had enlarged lymph nodes of the mediastinum or hilum. Conclusion As the CT manifestations of some benign lung conditions are similar to those of lung cancer, careful differential diagnosis is necessary to identify the basic characteristics of the disease when the imaging results are ambiguous, and the diagnosis of a lung disease need incorporate the patients' clinical characteristics and a comprehensive analysis.
Hepatic angiomyolipoma (HAML) is a rare benign mesenchymal tumor of the liver, which has highly variable imaging appearances, often leads to missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis. The images of 2 patients with HAML confirmed by pathology were presented in this study, and the typical imaging features of the HAML, the underlying pathophysiological mechanism, and the differential diagnosis were briefly summarized so as to deepen the understanding of HAML and to improve the diagnosis and differential diagnosis abilities of HAML, then reduce the rates of missed diagnosis and misdiagnosis of the HAML.
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.
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.
To investigate the computed tomography (CT) characteristics and differential diagnosis of high altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) and COVID-19, CT findings of 52 cases of HAPE confirmed in Medical Station of Sanshili Barracks, PLA 950 Hospital from May 1, 2020 to May 30, 2020 were collected retrospectively. The size, number, location, distribution, density and morphology of the pulmonary lesions of these CT data were analyzed and compared with some already existed COVID-19 CT images which come from two files, “Radiological diagnosis of COVID-19: expert recommendation from the Chinese Society of Radiology (First edition)” and “A rapid advice guideline for the diagnosis and treatment of 2019 novel corona-virus (2019-nCoV) infected pneumonia (standard version)”. The simple or multiple ground-glass opacity (GGO) lesions are located both in the HAPE and COVID-19 at the early stage, but only the thickening of interlobular septa, called “crazy paving pattern” belongs to COVID-19. At the next period, some increased cloudy shadows are located in HAPE, while lesions of COVID-19 are more likely to develop parallel to the direction of the pleura, and some of the lesions show the bronchial inflation. At the most serious stage, both the shadows in HAPE and COVID-19 become white, but the lesions of HAPE in the right lung are more serious than that of left lung. In summary, some cloudy shadows are the feature of HAPE CT image, and “crazy paving pattern” and “pleural parallel sign” belong to the COVID-19 CT, which can be used for differential diagnosis.
摘要:目的:研究胸腺瘤与前纵隔(血管前间隙)淋巴瘤的MSCT表现,提高对二者的诊断与鉴别诊断能力。方法:回顾性分析经手术病理证实的30例胸腺瘤与18例血管前间隙淋巴瘤MSCT表现,着重观察肿瘤的密度、形态及其与周围结构的关系。结果:30例胸腺瘤中,24例良性胸腺瘤与邻近大血管分界清晰,肿块表现 “D”字或反“D”字状,平扫CT值16~59 Hu,增强CT值20~110 Hu;6例侵袭性胸腺瘤边界不清,呈分叶状、不规则形,密度不均,平扫CT值23~42 Hu,增强CT值23~60 Hu。18例淋巴瘤中,单发于前上纵隔者6例,其余12例呈多结节、肿块状,侵入血管间隙生长,致大血管受压,增强扫描呈轻度强化,常伴有其它部位淋巴结增大。结论:MSCT能清晰显示胸腺瘤与前纵隔淋巴瘤的影像学表现特征,并能有效提高对二者的鉴别诊断。Abstract: Objective: To diagnosis and differentiate thymoma and malignant lymphoma in the anterior mediastinum on the basis of multislice CT (MSCT) imaging features. Methods:We retrospectively reviewed 30 cases with thymoma and 18 cases with malignant lymphoma proven by surgery and pathology.More attention was put on the density, morphology and relation with the surrounding structures of the tumors. Results: The CT manifestations of 30 cases of thymoma were shown as: For 24 cases of benign thymoma, the boundaries were clear, the shapes were “D” signs or contra“D” signs, CT attenuation value were 1659Hu and 20110Hu on unenhanced and contrastenhanced scanning. For 6 cases of malignant thymoma, the boundaries were unclear, the shapes were lobulated or irregular, the density was heterogeneous, CT attenuation value were 2342Hu and 2360Hu on unenhanced and contrastenhanced scanning. For 18 cases of malignant lymphoma, 6 cases were located at anterior mediastinum, 12 cases were nodes or multiple mass, enveloped the neighboring vessel structures, mildly enhanced on contrastenhanced scanning, and associated with enlargement of lymph nodes in other place. Conclusion: MSCT can display the imaging features of thymoma and anterior mediastinal lymphoma, and effectively differentiate thymoma and mediastinal lymphoma.
ObjectiveTo investigate misdiagnosis of primary squamous cell carcinoma of liver (PSCCL) as cholangiocarcinoma before operation and its clinical manifestations, imaging manifestations, etiology, histological origin, pathological characteristics, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, selection of treatment methods, and prognosis, so as to improve understanding and reasonable diagnosis and treatment of disease.MethodThe clinicopathologic data of a case of PSCCL misdiagnosed as cholangiocarcinoma in the West China Hospital of Sichuan University were analyzed retrospectively.ResultsThe patient was admitted to the West China Hospital of Sichuan University with the right hepatic space occupying. The preoperative imaging examination showed that the patient had the imaging characteristics of hepatic cholangiocarcinoma, then the right hemihepatectomy was performed. The postoperative pathological diagnosis was the PSCCL.ConclusionsPreoperative diagnosis of PSCCL is extremely difficult and it is difficult to differentiate it from primary liver cancer, and it is easy to overlook liver metastasis’s occurrence in other parts of the squamous cell carcinoma, which leads to liver metastasis. It is usually diagnosed by pathological diagnosis after operation, and then original lesions in other parts are excluded by various examinations. PSCCL is treated in a variety of ways, but it’s prognosis is not good. At present, there is no unified treatment principle, most of which are surgery, followed by postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy. In most cases, because PSCCL’s etiology is unknown and mechanism is not clear, clinicians can only implement individualized treatment according to patient’s condition.
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.
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.
Objective To conclude the CT manifestations and pathological features of low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms. Methods We reviewed the clinical and CT findings of 24 patients with low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms, who were confirmed by pathology within 1 month after CT examination in SichuanProvincial People’s Hospital from January 2018 to December 2020. The distribution, morphological characteristics, cyst wall and internal characteristics, CT value and enhancement characteristics of tumors were be detected in detail. Results ① Distribution: of the 24 patients, 22 patients located in the appendix area of the right lower quadrant, 2 patients located in the right middle abdomen, and 2 patients located in the pelvic cavity. ② Morphological characteristics: of the 24 patients, 15 patients manifested as tubular, 3 patients manifested as ellipsoidal, 5 patients manifested as saccular, and 1 patient manifested as irregular shape. The average length of tumors was about 6.4 cm (4.2–12.0 cm), and the average short diameter of tumors was about 2.2 cm (0.8–5.0 cm). The short diameter of 17 patients were more than 1.5 cm. ③ The cyst wall and internal characteristics: all the 24 patients demonstrated as cystic mass, 6 patients had evenly thin and smooth cyst wall, and other 18 patients had uneven cyst wall. Of all the patients,8 patients had arc-shaped, punctate or eggshell-like calcification. ④ The CT value and enhancement characteristics: 24 patients examined by plain CT scan, 22 patients showed uniform low density (the CT value were 7–25 HU), 2 patients contained some slightly high density, 16 patients examined by enhanced CT, the cyst wall, separation, or mural nodules of 8 patients were slightly or moderately enhanced. ⑤ Pathological results: of all the gross specimens, 15 patients showed tubular dilation, 9 patients showed partial or complete dilation as cystic mass. All the 24 patients had gelatinous or mucinous contents. Microscopically, all the patients showed low-grade mucinous epithelial hyperplasia, submucosa, and mucosal muscle atrophy, accompanied by fibrosis or calcification. Conclusion Low-grade appendiceal mucinous neoplasms show some specific CT manifestations, recognize these features can improve the accuracy of preoperative CT.