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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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  • 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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