Soft tissue xeroradiography.

Radiologia clinica Pub Date : 1978-01-01
R Nessi, G Coopmans De Yoldi
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Xeroradiography of soft tissue lesions, both malignant and benign, has been performed on 121 patients, 79 of whom having also undergone conventional film radiography. In 72 cases (59%), the diagnosis was proved by surgery and histological examination. Xeroradiography was found to be more effective in representing soft tissues than film radiography in 63 cases (80%) and equally effective in 16 cases (20%). Film radiography has never given a better representation of soft structures. The main xeroradiographic aspects of soft tissue lesions are reviewed. A diagnosis of the nature of the lesions on the basis of the extraosseous xeroradiographic picture is deemed possible only for lipomas. In the remaining cases, xeroradiography may offer useful information as regards size, shape and anatomic relationships of lesions but does not allow univocal diagnosis of their nature. Advantages and drawbacks of this technique are discussed, with emphasis on radiation dosage. It is assumed that xeroradiography may prove to be a helpful second-line examination in patients with soft tissue masses or swelling. It may also offer a simple method for follow-up in tumors of soft tissues having undergone conservative treatment.

软组织x射线照相。
121例患者进行了软组织病变(包括恶性和良性)的x光摄影,其中79例也接受了常规的x光胶片摄影。72例(59%)经手术及组织学检查证实。在63例(80%)病例中,射线照相比胶片照相更有效地显示软组织,在16例(20%)病例中同样有效。软性结构的胶片摄影从未有过如此出色的表现。本文综述了软组织病变的主要放射学方面。根据骨外x射线图像诊断病变的性质被认为只可能用于脂肪瘤。在其余病例中,x光摄影可以提供有关病变大小、形状和解剖关系的有用信息,但不能明确诊断其性质。讨论了该技术的优点和缺点,重点讨论了辐射剂量。据推测,在软组织肿块或肿胀患者中,x光摄影可能是一种有用的二线检查。也可为软组织肿瘤保守治疗后的随访提供一种简便的方法。
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