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  • Giant Neurilemmoma of Mediastinum: A Case Report and Literature Review

    Objective To describe a case of giant asymptomatic neurilemmoma of mediastinum. Methods The clinical, radiographic and pathological characteristics of a patient admitted to Changhai Hospital Affiliated to Second MilitaryMedical University in May 2009 presenting with large shadow on chest radiograph was analyzed, and related literature was reviewed. Results Radiographic examination revealed a large mass occupying the right thoracic cavity. Then the pathological issue was obtained bypercutaneous CT-guided needle biopsy. Neurilemmoma was proved by pathological study. Conclusions The low morbidity of giant neurilemmoma of mediastinum, with most of the cases remaining asymptomatic, is prone to misdiagnosis. The large mediastinal mass in the thoracic cavity increases the risk of thoracotomy. It can bepathologically diagnosed through percutaneous image-guided needle biopsy or surgical biopsy.

    Release date:2016-08-30 11:52 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Risk factors of venous thromboembolism among patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

    ObjectiveTo analyze the risk factors of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) and to provide a theoretical basis for the prevention and treatment of AECOPD combined with VTE.MethodsA total of 413 AECOPD patients admitted to Pulmonary Department of Pulmonary Hospital and our hospital from February 2014 to September 2017 were selected as the study subjects. The patients of AECOPD with VTE were determined by the results of lower extremity venous ultrasound and CT pulmonary angiography. The incidence of AECOPD patients with VTE was calculated. Patients with AECOPD with VTE were assigned to the VTE group and AECOPD without VTE to non-VTE group. All the patient's gender, age and other general information, lower extremity pain swelling, walking difficulties, fever and other clinical symptoms, bed rest, hormone use, diuretic use of treatment information, laboratory tests and other indicators were collected. SPSS 20.0 was used for statistical analysis. T-test or rank sum test was used to compare between groups. Chi-square test was used to count data, and the results of univariate analysis were included in logistic regression analysis to analyze the risk factors of VTE in patients with AECOPD.ResultsThe incidence of VTE in patients with AECOPD was 12.59%. Increasing heart rate, pulmonary infarction "triple symptoms" the proportion of PTE patients with higher than the number of patients with deep vein thrombosis (DVT), the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). PaO2, PaCO2, SpO2, and FEV1%pred in PTE patients of PTE were lower than those in DVT patients, pulmonary artery systolic pressure was higher than DVT patients, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). History of venous thrombosis (OR=1.986, P=0.031), lower extremity pain (OR=7.376, P=0.019), bed-staying duration≥3 d (OR=3.325, P=0.001) and D-dimer increase (OR=9.628, P=0.000) were independent risk factors for VTE in AECOPD patients.ConclusionsThe incidence of AECOPD patients with VTE is high, which needs to be paid attention. Observation should be enhanced for those AECOPD patients with risk factors such as history of venous thrombosis, lower extremity pain, bed-staying duration≥3 d and D-dimer increase in clinical work. If possible, imaging studies should be carried out as soon as possible to make early diagnosis.

    Release date:2019-09-25 09:48 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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