具有挑战性诊断的异物影像学表现:图片文章。

Q3 Medicine
Radiologia Brasileira Pub Date : 2024-12-02 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0100-3984.2024.0057
Daphne J Theodorou, Stavroula J Theodorou, Yousuke Kakitsubata
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摘要

异物(FBs)可能造成诊断困境,因为在影像学检查中可以发现各种各样的物体,包括偶然发现或故意保留在体内的物体。单个或多个FBs可能保留在不同的部位,包括胃肠道、泌尿生殖系统、呼吸道和软组织,所有这些都需要医疗护理。更重要的是,随之而来的与这些物体的有害定位相关的严重并发症会严重妨碍任何相关器官系统的正常功能。由于各种各样的FBs可能在全身被检测到,因此放射科医生也必须熟悉与残留物相关的无数危及生命的并发症,包括嵌塞、梗阻、穿孔、出血、栓塞、化学溶解、中毒和败血症。成像在FBs的检测、定位和表征中起着关键作用。放射科医生需要详尽地描述疑似物体的解剖位置、类型、形状和组成。然后,临床医生可以预测异物是否会顺利通过身体,或者是否需要通过外科手术来解决。
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Imaging presentations of foreign bodies that make for a challenging diagnosis: pictorial essay.

Foreign bodies (FBs) can pose a diagnostic dilemma because a wide range of objects, comprising items incidentally detected or deliberately retained in the body, can be discovered on imaging investigations. Single or multiple FBs may be retained at different sites including the gastrointestinal tract, the genitourinary system, the respiratory tract, and the soft tissues, all of which warrant medical attention. More importantly, ensuing, serious complications related to harmful positioning of these objects can significantly hamper normal function of any involved organ system. Because various FBs may be detected throughout the body, it is important that radiologists are also familiar with a myriad of life-threatening complications associated with retained items, including impaction, obstruction, perforation, hemorrhage, embolization, chemical dissolution, poisoning, and sepsis. Imaging plays a key role in the detection, localization, and characterization of FBs. Radiologists need to describe in exhaustive detail suspected items with regard to the anatomical location, type, shape, and composition of the object under investigation. Clinicians can then predict whether the foreign object(s) will pass through the body uneventfully or need to be addressed in a surgical procedure.

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Radiologia Brasileira
Radiologia Brasileira Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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