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  • Multislice Spiral CT Features and Pathologic Basis of Cavernous Hemangioma in Mediastinum

    ObjectiveTo discuss multislice spiral CT (MSCT) features and pathologic basis of the cavernous hemangioma of mediastinum, and further improve the diagnostic accuracy with CT. MethodsWe collected 4 cases of cavernous hemangioma in mediastinum from November 2008 to November 2013. All patients underwent MSCT examination of plain scan and enhanced-contrast scan. The CT manifestations of cavernous hemangioma in mediastinum were observed. The correlation of the CT imaging findings with pathology features was analyzed retrospectively. ResultsTwo of the 4 lesions were located in the anterior mediastinum and the other 2 in the posterior mediastinum. On plain scan, 2 lesions showed homogeneous density, and 2 had heterogeneous density. Vessels could be observed in all lesions on enhanced-contrast CT imaging. ConclusionCavernous hemangioma in mediastinum is often located in the anterior and posterior mediastinum. Calcification and vessels in lesions are its imaging characteristics. Multislice spiral enhanced CT can accurately reflect the characteristics and pathological basis, providing more important information for diagnosis.

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  • Investigation on Ophthalmic Resource and Service Ability of Leshan

    ObjectiveTo investigate and analyze the ophthalmic resource distribution and service ability of Leshan City, and provide scientific basis for development of ophthalmology and prevention of blindness. MethodsWe statistically analyzed all departments of ophthalmology in 17 general hospitals of Leshan, including numbers of beds, numbers of health technicians, professional title structure, ophthalmic instruments, levels of operation and service ability in 2012. ResultsThere were 186 ophthalmic beds, 84 ophthalmologists, 6 technicians, 64 nurses, 16 professors, 28 doctors with medium-level title, and 40 residents in the 17 general hospitals of Leshan. There were 184 300 out-patients and 9 920 in-patients with 12 320 operations including 6 211 cataract operations in the year of 2012. ConclusionThe ophthalmic resources and service ability are not equally distributed in Leshan. Most resources are distributed in big hospitals of the urban district. Meanwhile, hospitals in remote areas do not have ophthalmologists or ophthalmologic instruments. We should develop our service ability and work efficiency by continuous learning in order to improve the three-level primary blindness prevention system.

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  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging for The T Staging of Gastric Cancer: A Meta-Analysis

    Object To evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the preoperative T staging of gastric cancer. MethodsThe databases such as the PubMed, Cochrane Database Systematic Reviews, EMbase, CNKI, and Wanfang Data were searched on computer from 1993 to 2012.The reviewers screened the trials according to inclusion and exclusion criteria strictly, extracted the data, and assessed the methodology quality.Meta-analysis were performed using the Metadisc 1.40 software, the pathology diagnosis as gold standard.The acquired pooled sensitivity, specificity, and summary receiver operating characteristic curve (SROC) were used to describe the value of MRI in T staging. ResultsEight case-control studies involving 302 patients with gastric cancer were included in the study.The pooled statistical results of Meta-analysis showed that:the pooled sensitivity and specificity of MRI for T1-stage gastric cancer were 85%(55%-98%) and 97%(91%-99%) respectively, and the area under the SROC curve (AUC) was 0.961.The pooled sensitivity and specificity of MRI for T2-stage gastric cancer were 73%(60%-84%) and 93%(89%-96%) respectively, and the AUC was 0.935.The pooled sensitivity and specificity of MRI for T3-stage gastric cancer were 87%(81%-92%) and 82%(74%-88%) respectively, and the AUC was 0.914.The pooled sensitivity and specificity of MRI for T4-stage gastric cancer were 75%(62%-86%) and 97%(94%-99%) respectively, and the AUC was 0.963. ConclusionMRI has the high consistency in preoperative T staging with pathology, and should be recommended as a preferred to increase the accuracy of preoperative staging, and improve the prognosis.

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  • Value of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Characterizing Cirrhosis-Related Nodules: A Meta-Analysis

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in characterizing cirrhosis-related nodules. MethodsThe databases such as the Cochrane Library, PubMed, EMbase were searched on computer from 1998 to 2012.The reviewers screened the trials according to strict inclusion and exclusion criteria, extracted the data, and assessed the methodology quality.Meta-analysis was performed using the metadisc 1.40 software.The acquired pooled sensitivity, specificity, and summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curve were used to describe the diagnostic value.The pooled likelihood ratio was calculated based on the pooled sensitivity and specificity. ResultsSix case-control studies involving 917 patients diagnosed with cirrhosis who were suspected to have hepatic nodules were included and 776 masses were confirmed by the biopsy or postoperative histopathology.The pooled statistical results of meta-analysis showed that the sensitivity and specificity of MRI were 87%(83%-89%) and 79%(73%-84%) respectively, the positive and negative likelihood ratios of MRI were 3.95 and 0.18 respectively, and the area under the SROC curve (AUC) was 0.895 6.The sensitivity and specificity of CT were 69%(65%-73%) and 83%(77%-88%) respectively, the positive and negative likelihood ratios of CT were 3.29 and 0.42 respectively, and the AUC was 0.728 7.The sensitivity, positive likehood ratio, and accuracy of MRI in characterizing cirrhosis-related nodules were higher than those of CT. ConclusionAccording these evidences, the MRI should be the first imaging examination for qualitative diagnosis of cirrhosis-related nodules.

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  • Value of HBV Pre-S1Ag Tested by Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay in Diagnosis of Hepatitis B Virus Replication: A Meta-Analysis

    ObjectiveTo systematically review the diagnostic value of HBV Pre-S1Ag tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) in patients with hepatitis B virus replication. MethodsSuch databases as PubMed, EMbase, The Cochrane Library (Issue 3, 2014), CBM, CNKI, VIP and WanFang Data were electronically and comprehensively searched for relevant studies on the diagnostic value of HBV Pre-S1Ag tested by ELISA in patients with hepatitis B virus replication from inception to May 1st, 2014. Relevant journals were also manually retrieved. Two reviewers independently screened literature according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, extracted data, and assessed methodological quality of included studies. Meta-analysis was then conducted using Meta-Disc 1.4 software. ResultsFinally, fifteen studies were included, involving 1 994 patients with hepatitis B diagnosed by the gold standard and 526 patients with non-hepatitis B diseases. The results of meta-analysis showed (Sen=0.76, 95%CI 0.74 to 0.78; Spe=0.90, 95%CI 0.88 to 0.91; +LR=8.54, 95%CI 4.25 to 17.15;-LR=0.17, 95%CI 0.10 to 0.27; DOR=65.12, 95%CI 24.91 to 170.28; AUC=0.943 0, SE=0.018 1; Q*=0.881 3, SE=0.023 4). ConclusionHBV Pre-S1Ag tested by ELISA has certain value in the diagnosis of patients with hepatitis B virus replication. Due to poor methodological quality of the included studies, the above conclusion should be verified by conducting high quality diagnostic tests.

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  • Diagnostic Value of Magnetic Resonance Cholangiopancreatography for Biliary Strictures Post-Orthotopic Liver Transplantation: A Meta-Analysis

    ObjectiveTo evaluate the diagnostic value of magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) for biliary strictures post-orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT). MethodsA systematic review was performed by searching electronic bibliographic databases, including the Cochrane Library, Medline, EMbase, CNKI, and WanFang from 1994 to 2014. The pooled sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratio, and negative likelihood ratio were used to describe the diagnostic value. Summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curve with area under the SROC curve (AUC) were used to summarize overall diagnostic performance. ResultsSix studies involving 261 subjects were eligible for the analysis. The summary estimates of pooled sensitivity, specificity, positive likelihood ratio, negative likelihood ratio, and AUC of MRCP for the diagnosis of biliary strictures after OLT were 89% (95% CI:0.83-0.94), 94% (95% CI:0.88-0.98), 8.04 (95% CI:2.83-22.85), 0.11 (95% CI:0.04-0.37), and 0.961, respectively. ConclusionMRCP is a sensitive and specific technique to diagnose biliary strictures after OLT.

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