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Medical imaging for the diagnosis,recurrence and metastasis evaluation of clear cell sarcoma
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作者 Wen-Jing Wang Xia Wang +2 位作者 Dong-Ming Hui jun-bang feng Chuan-Ming Li 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第29期6258-6261,共4页
Clear cell sarcoma(CCS)of soft tissue is extremely rare,accounting for approximately 1%of all soft tissue tumours.It is very difficult to diagnose CCS based on clinical manifestations.Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)pr... Clear cell sarcoma(CCS)of soft tissue is extremely rare,accounting for approximately 1%of all soft tissue tumours.It is very difficult to diagnose CCS based on clinical manifestations.Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)provides highresolution images of soft tissues and pathological features such as mucus,necrosis,bleeding,and fat through high and low signals on T1 weighted image(T1WI)and T2 weighted image(T2WI).On the other hand,the paramagnetism of melanin in CCS shortens the relaxation time of T1 and T2,and high signal intensity on T1WI and low signal intensity on T2WI can be found.This is different from most other soft tissue sarcomas.At present,the treatment method for CCS is surgical resection.MRI can effectively display the tumour edge,extent of surrounding oedema,and extent of fat involvement,which is highly important for guiding surgical resection and predicting postoperative recurrence.As an invasive sarcoma,CCS has a high risk of metastasis.Regardless of the pathological condition of the resected tumour,MRI or computed tomography(CT)should be performed every 1-2 years to assess recurrence at the primary site and to screen for metastasis in the lungs,liver,and bones.If necessary,PET-CT can be performed to evaluate the overall condition of the patient. 展开更多
关键词 Clear cell sarcoma RECURRENCE METASTASIS Computed tomography Magnetic resonance imaging EDITORIAL
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Is it possible to foot reflexology for infants with sensorineural hearing loss?
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作者 Min Ai Hang-Hang Zhang +3 位作者 jun-bang feng Chuan-Ming Li Wen-Jing Wang Meng-Die Hu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2025年第2期1-4,共4页
Foot reflexology is a non-invasive and safe complementary therapy that works by massaging the reflex zones of the feet and exerts systemic or whole-body regulation through meridian nerve conduction.This therapy is com... Foot reflexology is a non-invasive and safe complementary therapy that works by massaging the reflex zones of the feet and exerts systemic or whole-body regulation through meridian nerve conduction.This therapy is commonly used in the treatment of various conditions such as autism and Parkinson's disease.However,there is limited reporting on the use of foot reflexology therapy for infants with sensorineural hearing loss(SNHL).Currently,there is no definitive conclusion on how foot reflexology therapy can influence hearing.This editorial holds some guiding significance regarding this clinical issue.The aim is to present physiological evidence of how foot reflexology therapy can impact infants with SNHL,thereby enhancing clinician’s awareness of foot reflexology in treating infants with SNHL. 展开更多
关键词 Foot reflexology Sensorineural Hearing Loss Future perspectives LIMITATIONS Neural conduction
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Is it a normal phenomenon for pediatric patients to have brain leptomeningeal contrast enhancement on 3-tesla magnetic resonance imaging?
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作者 Min Ai Hang-Hang Zhang +1 位作者 Yi Guo jun-bang feng 《World Journal of Radiology》 2024年第5期136-138,共3页
Determining whether sevoflurane sedation in children leads to“pseudo”prominent leptomeningeal contrast enhancement(pLMCE)on 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging will help reduce overdiagnosis by radiologists and clari... Determining whether sevoflurane sedation in children leads to“pseudo”prominent leptomeningeal contrast enhancement(pLMCE)on 3 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging will help reduce overdiagnosis by radiologists and clarify the pathophysiological changes of pLMCE. 展开更多
关键词 Pediatrics patients SEVOFLURANE BRAIN Prominent leptomeningeal contrast enhancement Magnetic resonance imaging
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