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Abdel Razek Ahmed Abdel Khalek - - 2006
The role of diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for differentiation between various causes of cervical lymphadenopathy was evaluated. In a prospective study, 31 untreated patients (22 males and nine females, aged 5-70 years) with 87 cervical lymph nodes underwent diffusion-weighted MRI before performance of neck dissection (n=14), surgical biopsy (n=9) ...
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Sherif Amir - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: To explore the feasibility of performing lymphoscintigraphy combined with computed tomography (CT) for preoperative detection of sentinel lymph nodes in patients with invasive bladder cancer. MATERIALS: Six consecutive patients scheduled for radical cystectomy underwent lymphoscintigraphy after transurethral injection of Albures-technetium 99m in the detrusor muscle peritumourally both with planar ...
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Marchiori Edson - - 2006
The purpose of this study was to describe the high-resolution CT aspects of the silicosis and progressive massive fibrosis in sandblasters. The study was performed with 25 consecutive patients with silicosis and large opacities on chest radiography according to the International Labor Office (ILO) classification of pneumoconiosis. All patients presented ...
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Bourrinet Philippe - - 2006
OBJECTIVES: This report presents an overview of preclinical data available on ferumoxtran-10, an ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticular contrast agent proposed for lymph node magnetic resonance imaging. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Pharmacokinetic, safety pharmacology, single- and repeat-dose toxicity, reproduction toxicity, and genotoxicity studies were performed with ferumoxtran-10 given intravenously (bolus injection) ...
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Kinkel K - - 2006
This review analyzes current pitfalls in pretreatment staging of endometrial and cervical carcinoma with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) based on a critical review of the literature. Technical, patient, and tumor-related characteristics were analyzed to improve further staging of uterine neoplasm with MRI. For endometrial carcinoma staging, contrast-enhanced dynamic imaging appears ...
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Meyerson Anna - - 2006
Pericardial varices are rarely seen on CT and can be misinterpreted as mediastinal masses or lymph nodes. We report a case of a 38-year-old man who presented for routine liver transplant evaluation. On high-resolution computed tomography (CT), a cluster of varices was seen in the left cardiophrenic angle.
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Ng Shu-Hang - - 2006
Awareness of the presence of cervical node metastasis is important in treatment planning and in prognostic prediction for patients with head and neck cancer. Currently, MRI and CT are commonly used to evaluate the primary tumor and the neck status. They characterize the cervical lymph nodes dependent on morphological criteria. ...
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Ishiyama Koichi - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate magnetic resonance (MR) lymphography with submucosal injection of superparamagnetic iron oxide (SPIO) for imaging lymphatic pathways from thoracic esophageal cancer. METHODS: In 24 patients with esophageal cancer, SPIO was injected into the submucosal layer of the peritumoral region endoscopically and MR lymphography was conducted. In study 1, ...
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Sumi Misa - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: We evaluated the diagnostic criteria of high-resolution MRI in differentiating benign and malignant cervical nodes that were palpable and superficial in the neck. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: We performed MR microimaging on 24 histologically proven metastatic nodes, 14 histologically proven lymphomas, and 35 histologically or clinically proven benign nodes in ...
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Choi Hyuck Jae - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The objective of the current study was to determine the accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) for detecting lymph node metastases in patients with uterine cervical carcinoma compared with thin-section histopathologic results from systemic lymphadenectomy. METHODS: Twenty-two patients with International Federation of Obstetrics ...
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Esen Gul - - 2006
US is a powerful tool for characterization of superficial lymph nodes. Unlike other imaging techniques like CT and MRI, which mainly depend on size for differential diagnosis, US can evaluate important parameters such as shape, margins, internal structure and abnormal vascularization. It has the advantage of showing early subtle findings ...
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Saksena Mansi A - - 2006
Accurate nodal staging is important in the management of any primary malignancy. The presence of nodal metastases has both therapeutic and prognostic implications. Lymphotropic nanoparticles are a new class of MRI contrast agents, which are promising in detecting minimal metastatic nodal disease particularly in normal sized lymph nodes. This paper ...
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Lee Ho Yun - - 2006
PURPOSE: To retrospectively assess the accuracy of combined multiphasic computed tomography (CT) and direct cholangiography for evaluation of the resectability of hilar cholangiocarcinoma, on the basis of revised criteria for unresectability, by using surgery as the reference standard. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Institutional review board approval was obtained, and informed consent ...
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CT lymphography-navigated sentinel lymph node biopsy in patients with superficial esophageal cancer.
Hayashi Hideto - - 2006
BACKGROUND: To evaluate experimentally and clinically the feasibility of a newly developed technique of endoscopic computed tomography (CT) lymphography with endoscopic submucosal injection of iopamidol for esophageal sentinel lymph node (SLN) mapping and biopsy examination. METHODS: Nine anesthetized dogs underwent CT after endoscopic submucosal injection of 2 mL iopamidol; 1.25-mm ...
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Ueda Kazuhiro - - 2006
We report a rare but notable case of cerebral air embolism complicating transthoracic intrapulmonary injection of an imaging agent used to locate sentinel lymph nodes. After a bolus injection of 2 mL of iopamidol into the peritumoral area with a 23-gauge needle, the patient complained of complete paralysis on his ...
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Harisinghani Mukesh G - - 2006
OBJECTIVE: Ferumoxtran-10 is a lymphotropic MR contrast agent that is currently under investigation. It has been shown to be effective in staging lymph nodes of patients with various primary malignancies. The current technique with ferumoxtran-10 involves imaging before and 24 hr after contrast administration. The purpose of this study was ...
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Will Olivia - - 2006
BACKGROUND: At present, there is no accepted, ideal imaging modality or technique for diagnosis of lymph-node metastases. We aimed to assess the diagnostic precision of MRI with ferumoxtran-10-an ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron-oxide nanoparticle used as a contrast agent for diagnosis of lymph-node metastases, compared with that of unenhanced MRI and final ...
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Land R - - 2006
We set out to study whether computerized tomography (CT) scanning of the vulva and the groin and groin ultrasound scanning (USS) alone or with fine needle aspiration cytology (FNAC) (USS/FNAC) influenced or could influence the surgical management of primary squamous cell carcinoma of the vulva (SCCaV). Forty-four patients underwent surgery ...
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Tatsumi Yoshiaki - - 2006
BACKGROUND: Knowledge regarding the presence and location of lymph node metastasis in gastric cancer is essential in deciding on the operative approach. Lymph node metastases have been diagnosed with imaging tests such as computed tomography (CT) and ultrasonography (US); however, the accuracy of such diagnoses, based on size and shape ...
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Gor Devang M - - 2006
Imaging can identify pathologic cervical adenopathy in a significant number of patients with head and neck cancer who have no palpable adenopathy on physical examination. This article reviews nodal classification, drainage patterns of different head and neck cancers, various cross-sectional imaging features of metastatic lymph nodes from head and neck ...
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Bianchi Paolo - - 2006
BACKGROUND: The development of new surgical modalities (local excision, coloanal-anastomosis) and the diffusion of preoperative neoadjuvant therapy, has increased the importance of an accurate preoperative staging in patients with rectal cancer. The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
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Bergman Jacques J G H M - - 2006
The endoscopic evaluation of patients with oesophageal adenocarcinoma does not only serve the purpose of diagnosing the lesion and obtaining biopsies for histological evaluation: a systematic description of advanced lesions is also required to guide further therapeutic decisions. New endoscopic imaging modalities hold the promise of better endoscopic detection of ...
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Wiener Edzard - - 2006
The goal of this retrospective study was to assess the accuracy of 16-slice multislice CT (MSCT) and MRI in staging of patients with primary squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the oral cavity. Fifty-two patients with histologically proven primary SCC were examined with contrast enhanced MSCT and MRI at 1.5 T ...
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Chamadol Nittaya - - 2005
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the role of CT scan in preoperative staging of colorectal carcinoma by comparing it with the surgical-pathologic staging and pathologic findings. MATERIAL AND METHOD: The CT scans of twenty four patients with pathological proven primary colorectal carcinoma from January 1998 to December 2002 at Srinagarind hospital Khon ...
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Tauber Stefan - - 2006
Extra-nodal low-grade B-cell lymphomas arising in the gastrointestinal tract recapitulate the structure and features of mucosa-associated lymphoid tissue, called "MALT lymphomas." In the head and neck region except for the salivary glands the occurrence of this neoplasm is very rare. The authors report on two such cases of MALT lymphoma, ...
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Chang Dong Kyung - - 2005
AIM: To study the clinical significance of minimal ascites, which was only defined by the CT and whose nature was not determined preoperatively, in the relationship with the peritoneal carcinomatosis. METHODS: The medical records and the dynamic CT films of 118 patients with gastric cancer were reviewed. Factors associated with ...
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Singh Ajay K - - 2005
The assessment of penile cancer on the basis of clinical findings alone can often result in inaccurate staging and suboptimal treatment. Imaging of primary penile cancer and metastatic lymphadenopathy can help optimize planning of both primary tumor resection and treatment for lymph node metastases. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging is the ...
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Lee Byung-Joo - - 2005
The aim of this study was to compare the effectiveness of technetium-99m methoxyisobutylisonitrile ((99m)Tc-MIBI) single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) and computed tomography (CT) in evaluating cervical lymph node metastasis of head and neck cancer. Histopathologic results of 166 cervical lymph node levels in 31 neck-dissected patients were compared with pre-operative ...
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Matsushima Shigeru - - 2005
Sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) is an important technique for detecting axillary lymph node metastasis in breast carcinoma patients. However, false-negative results are a problem. Equivalent cross-relaxation rate (ECR) imaging (ECRI) is a measurement method that can be used to quantitatively evaluate a change in the structural organization of lymph ...
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Kobayashi Hisataka - - 2005
Animal models of lymphoma should reflect their counterparts in humans; however, it can be difficult to ascertain whether an induced disease is intralymphatic or extralymphatic based on direct visualization. Current imaging methods are insufficient for identifying lymphatic and intralymphatic involvement. To differentiate intralymphatic from extralymphatic involvement, we have developed a ...
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Matsuki M - - 2005
Laparoscopic colorectal surgery has been attracting attention for its capacity to improve the quality of life (QOL) of patients. However, there are disadvantages to this approach, namely, it is difficult to obtain an image of the entire view of the operative field, and organs and lesions cannot be manipulated directly ...
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Bley T A - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for preoperative staging in pancreatic carcinoma. MATERIALS AND METHODS: MRI investigations, including MR-angio and MR-cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) of 19 patients who underwent surgery for pancreatic carcinoma were retrospectively evaluated by two radiologists. The size, localization of the tumor and possible ...
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Lerman H - - 2006
PURPOSE: Lymph node status is a major factor in determining the stage, appropriate therapy and outcome in patients with breast cancer. It is therefore of clinical importance to accurately identify all sentinel nodes (SNs) for each individual tumour before surgery. The purpose of this study was to assess the role ...
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Yüksel Mahmut - - 2005
A patient with a history of a jejunal carcinoid and resection of liver metastases underwent CT, MRI and FDG-PET as well as somatostatin receptor scintigraphy using 111In-pentetreotide during follow-up. Octreoscan demonstrated one extrahepatic abdominal lesion with pathologic uptake, while the other imaging modalities failed to show a corresponding abnormality. For ...
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Yen Kathrin - - 2005
PURPOSE: To evaluate multislice spiral computed tomography (MSCT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings in hanging and manual strangulation cases and compare them with forensic autopsy results. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Postmortem MSCT and MRI of nine persons who died from hanging or manual strangulation were performed. The neck findings were ...
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Schreyer A G - - 2005
PURPOSE: Multislice CT (MSCT) has the advantage of isotropic volumetric data acquisition which allows high resolution data reconstruction in the axial and coronal plane. We evaluate the accuracy and efficiency of coronal reconstruction compared to axial reconstructions of a routinely performed CT scan exemplary in neck lymph node assessment performed ...
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Taylor Alexandra - - 2005
PURPOSE: To establish guidelines for delineating the clinical target volume for pelvic nodal irradiation by mapping the location of lymph nodes in relation to the pelvic anatomy. METHODS AND MATERIALS: Twenty patients with gynecologic malignancies underwent magnetic resonance imaging with administration of iron oxide particles. All visible lymph nodes were ...
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Fayad Fouad - - 2006
Systemic sarcoidosis is often diagnosed late. A 37 year-old man from the Antilles was admitted for evaluation of arthralgia, subcutaneous and cutaneous nodules, multiple enlarged lymph nodes, and an epididymal lump. He had been given a diagnosis of epididymal and nodal tuberculosis but had not responded to antitubercular agents. Gallium-67 ...
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Sadick Maliha - - 2005
BACKGROUND: Head and neck cancer accounts for 5% of all malignancies worldwide. The presence of lymph node metastases and vascular infiltration influence patient outcome. This prospective study describes the preoperative morphologic assessment of the vascular status of patients with head and neck tumors by means of high spatial resolution and ...
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Chapet Olivier - - 2005
PURPOSE: Accurate delineation of the mediastinal and hilar lymph node regions is essential for a reproducible definition of target volumes used in conformal irradiation of non-small-cell lung cancer. The goal of this work was to generate a consensus to delineate these nodal regions based on definitions from the American Joint ...
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Baghi Mehran - - 2005
BACKGROUND: The objective was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasmall superparamagnetic iron oxide (USPIO)-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) compared to plain MRI in patients with a clinical N+ neck using histology as a gold standard. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Twenty-eight patients underwent unenhanced and USPIO-enhanced MRI using T1-weighted spin echo ...
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Salwei Rochelle M - - 2005
Doppler ultrasound has been used in humans to determine angioarchitecture of lymph nodes as the criterion for the determination of malignancy. We hypothesized that the vascular and perfusion patterns of a canine malignant lymph node could be characterized with intravenous microbubble ultrasound contrast media and that contrast harmonic ultrasound could ...
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Brennan D D - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: Our objective was to compare whole-body MRI and CT for the staging of lymphoma. CONCLUSION: Whole-body MRI represents an alternative to CT in the staging of lymphoma, with an ability to stage disease, identify lymph nodes greater than 1.2 cm, and the additional ability to evaluate for the presence ...
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Lahaye M J - - 2005
The aim of the present study was to conduct a meta-analysis of English literature on the accuracy of preoperative imaging in predicting the two most important risk factors for local recurrence in rectal cancer, the circumferential resection margin (CRM) and the nodal status (N-status). Articles published between 1985 and August ...
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Cadière G B - - 2005
Reports on video-assisted pneumonectomy have remained scarce, despite early demonstration of its technical feasibility. A totally videothoracoscopic pneumonectomy was first reported by Conlan and Sandor. The patient in this report was positioned in the full lateral position. In this video, we report a totally videothoracoscopic left-side pneumonectomy with the patient ...
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Bristow Robert E - - 2005
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the utility of combined positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) for detecting recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer limited to retroperitoneal adenopathy. METHODS: Fourteen patients (median age = 53 years) with rising serum CA125 levels, and negative or equivocal conventional CT imaging > or = 6 months after primary therapy ...
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Kim Hye Jin - - 2005
PURPOSE: To prospectively evaluate the accuracy of multi-detector row computed tomography (CT) gastrography for preoperative staging of gastric cancer, with pathologic and surgical results as the reference standard. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This study was approved by the institutional review board, and patients gave written informed consent. One hundred six patients ...
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Sun Can-Hui - - 2005
AIM: To investigate the value of spiral CT pneumocolon in preoperative colorectal carcinoma. METHODS: Spiral CT pneumocolon was performed prior to surgery in 64 patients with colorectal carcinoma. Spiral CT images were compared to specimens from the resected tumor. RESULTS: Spiral CT depicted the tumor in all patients. Comparison of ...
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Bellomi Massimo - - 2005
Lymphnodes status in cervical carcinoma is important in therapeutic planning, and the role of Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance (MR) is controversial: this paper aims to evaluate their accuracy in diagnosing nodal metastases in patients with cervical carcinoma. We reviewed, retrospectively and blindly, CT and MR of 62 patients, ...
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Levendag Peter - - 2005
PURPOSE: The objectives of this study are to discuss the intraoperative validation of CT-based boundaries of lymph nodal levels in the neck, and in particular the clinical relevance of the delineation of sublevels IIa and IIb in case of selective radiation therapy (RT). METHODS AND MATERIALS: To validate the radiologically ...
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