METHODS OF THE TOMOGRAPHIC VISUALIZATION OF COMPLICATED CYSTS OF THE NECK

Q4 Medicine
L. Yunusova, T. Aoyama, Matlyuba Khalmatova, Dilorom Djakhangirova, Shakhnoza Ortikbaeva, S. Mamarajabov, J. Sakamoto, Niginа Abduxalik-Zade
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Background: The present study attempted to improve the multimodal diagnosis of complicated neck cysts. Materials and methods: 121 patients diagnosed to have neck cysts were entered in this study. The studies were performed on SLE-501 devices (Lithuania), Affiniti-70 (Philips, Holland) with linear sensors at a frequency of 7.5 and 12 MHz. Spiral CT was performed on a Somatom Emotion 6 apparatus (Siemens, Germany) using standard axial sections. Results: Significant differences between the groups with complicated cysts of the neck were found with regard to the size, homogeneity, and extracapsular spread. Local infiltration was found to have a greater long axis (p < 0.001), short axis (p < 0.001), and height (p < 0.001). They were less likely to have extracapsular spread (p = 0.044) or septations (p = 0.059) and more likely to be homogeneous (p < 0.001). Conclusion: The use of modern methods of complementary capabilities of computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging in our study allowed us to evaluate in detail all of the features of complicated cysts of the neck, which in turn helped determine the most appropriate treatment strategy in each case.
复杂颈部囊肿的层析成像方法
背景:本研究试图提高复杂颈部囊肿的多模式诊断。材料和方法:121例被诊断为颈部囊肿的患者被纳入本研究。这些研究是在SLE-501设备(立陶宛)、Affiniti-70(荷兰飞利浦)上进行的,这些设备具有频率为7.5和12MHz的线性传感器。螺旋CT是在Somatom Emotion 6设备(西门子,德国)上使用标准轴向切片进行的。结果:颈部复杂囊肿组在大小、均匀性和包膜外分布方面存在显著差异。发现局部浸润具有较大的长轴(p<0.001)、短轴(p<001)和短轴(p<0.001),和身高(p<0.001)。它们不太可能有包膜外扩张(p=0.044)或间隔(p=0.059),更可能是均匀的(p<001)。结论:在我们的研究中使用计算机断层扫描和磁共振成像的现代互补能力方法,使我们能够详细评估复杂颈部囊肿的所有特征,这反过来又有助于确定每种情况下最合适的治疗策略。
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Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy
Annals of Cancer Research and Therapy Medicine-Pharmacology (medical)
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