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肺撕裂伤的CT诊断 被引量:1
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作者 殷文兵 汪大武 张子林 《蚌埠医学院学报》 CAS 2012年第9期1118-1120,共3页
目的:探讨肺撕裂伤的CT表现及特征。方法:回顾性分析11例肺撕裂伤的CT表现。结果:11例肺撕裂伤患者累及12侧,18个病灶,大多位于肺的背部,贴近胸膜和脊柱,单发或多发,CT主要表现为肺气囊肿4例,气液囊肿4例,肺血肿3例。11例患者均伴有不... 目的:探讨肺撕裂伤的CT表现及特征。方法:回顾性分析11例肺撕裂伤的CT表现。结果:11例肺撕裂伤患者累及12侧,18个病灶,大多位于肺的背部,贴近胸膜和脊柱,单发或多发,CT主要表现为肺气囊肿4例,气液囊肿4例,肺血肿3例。11例患者均伴有不同程度的肺挫伤,其中肋骨骨折7例,胸腔积液6例,气胸6例,皮下气肿4例。结论:肺撕裂伤的CT表现具有一定的特征性,CT能准确及时诊断肺撕裂伤范围及严重程度,对临床诊断和治疗具有重要指导作用。 展开更多
关键词 肺疾病 撕裂伤 体层摄影术 X线计算机
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Radiological features of lung changes caused by avian influenza subtype A H5N1 virus: report of two severe adult cases with regular follow-up 被引量:10
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作者 LU Pu-xuan Yi-xiang Wang +4 位作者 ZHOU Bo-ping GE Yang ZHU Wen-Ke CHEN Xin-chun RAN Xian-gui 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第1期100-104,共5页
Several subtypes of avian influenza A have been shown to cross the species barrier and infect humans, leadingto human cases of avian influenza) Till June 2, 2009, globally there were 433 confirmed human cases of avia... Several subtypes of avian influenza A have been shown to cross the species barrier and infect humans, leadingto human cases of avian influenza) Till June 2, 2009, globally there were 433 confirmed human cases of avian influenza caused by H5N1 virus, with a death rate of 60.5%.3 This is far higher than the reported 11% death rate of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).4 The epidemiologic features of human case of influenza A subtype H5N1 virus infection consist of high incidence rate in cold weather, high susceptibility in population of younger age associated with rapid onset of the disease and devastating illness in humans.12'5'6 H5N1 virus is mostly transmitted to humans directly through contact with infected birds or their secretions and the patients present with an influenza type illness with fever, cough, sore throat, malaise, and gastrointestinal symptoms; which can result in a rapidly progressive primary viral pneumonia and respiratory failure.2 Patients above the age of 5 years are likely to have an adverse course of disease.5 展开更多
关键词 chest x-ray tomography computed infectious diseases lung diseases avian-flu
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Analysis on the imaging features of AIDS with pulmonary fungal infection 被引量:7
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作者 GAO Jian-bo ZHANG Yong-gao +4 位作者 YUE Song-wei LI Hong-jun NING Pei-gang GUO Hua XIAO Hui-juan 《Chinese Medical Journal》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第24期3583-3586,共4页
Background Pulmonary fungal infection is one type of the common opportunistic infections in AIDS patients. The disease is hard to diagnose because of its complicated imaging features. The objective of this study was t... Background Pulmonary fungal infection is one type of the common opportunistic infections in AIDS patients. The disease is hard to diagnose because of its complicated imaging features. The objective of this study was to investigate the imaging performance characteristics of pulmonary fungal infection in AIDS patients.Methods Fifty-one patients with AIDS complicated with pulmonary fungal infection and 56 patients of non-AIDS with pulmonary fungal infection were examined by CT scans and high-resolution CT scans. The contrast enhanced scans were performed in patients with the mass or suspected enlarged mediastinal lymph nodes. Results were compared between the two groups.Results The most common fungal infection in the two groups of patients was Candida albicans. The infection rates were 54.8% (28 cases) in the group (AIDS patients with pulmonary fungal infection) and 58.3% (32 cases) in another group (non-AIDS patients with pulmonary fungal infection). In the two groups, the difference in diffuse distribution and the difference in incidence of affected upper and lower lobes in the bilateral lung fields were statistically significant. The differences in patchy or large consolidation shadow, cavitas, enlarged lymph nodes in mediastinum and pleural effusion were also significant when comparing the two groups.Conclusions The lesion in most of AIDS patients with pulmonary fungal infection tends to exhibit diffuse distribution,patchy or large consolidation shadow covering a more extensive region. The differences between AIDS with pulmonary fungal infection and non-AIDS with pulmonary fungal infection are statistically significant in lesion location and complicated imaging features. The most common fungal infection in AIDS patients is Candida albicans. 展开更多
关键词 acquired immunodeficiency syndrome lung diseases fungal tomography x-ray computed
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