利用转诊文献评价初级医师对非骨化性纤维瘤和纤维皮质缺损的认识水平。

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Manabu Hoshi, Yoshitaka Ban, Naoto Oebisu, Tadashi Iwai, Naoki Takada, Masanari Aono
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本研究旨在利用患者转诊资料调查初级医师对非骨化性纤维瘤(NOFs)/纤维皮质缺损(fcd)的认知水平。回顾性分析62例男性和46例女性患者(平均年龄:11岁[5-32]岁)根据影像学表现诊断为NOFs/FCDs的转诊资料。初级医师的疑似诊断分为“非of /FCD”、“良性”、“中度”、“恶性”和“无描述”。探讨了NOFs/FCDs的Ritschl放射学分型及分期与疑似诊断的关系。40例患者被诊断为NOFs/ fcd。12例、3例、5例和48例患者的分类分别为“良性”、“中度”、“恶性”和“无描述”。4例疑似骨肉瘤。63例A期Ritschl分型患者中,24例诊断为NOFs/FCDs, 3例怀疑为骨肉瘤。在30例B期患者中,11例诊断为NOFs/FCDs, 1例怀疑为骨肉瘤。在C期和D期患者中,分别有3/10和2/5的患者被诊断为NOFs/FCDs, 1例D期患者疑似骨恶性肿瘤,其中a、B、C、D期患者中疑似“无描述”的比例分别为46%、43.3%、40%和40%。由于“无描述”的比例较高,“初级医师”对非of /FCD的认识水平似乎不足。x线平片是一种诊断NOFs/FCD的技术,而NOF/FCD病变通常发生在儿童和年轻人身上。初级医生需要了解典型的非of /FCD放射学表现。
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Evaluation of primary physicians' awareness levels of non-ossifying fibromas and fibrous cortical defects by using referral documents.

This study aimed to investigate the awareness levels of primary physicians regarding non-ossifying fibromas (NOFs)/fibrous cortical defects (FCDs) using patient referral documents. Referral documents of 62 male and 46 female patients (mean age: 11 [5-32] years) who were diagnosed with NOFs/FCDs based on radiological findings were retrospectively reviewed. The suspected diagnoses by primary physicians were classified as "NOF/FCD," "Benign," "Intermediate," "Malignant," and "No description." The Ritschl radiological classification of NOFs/FCDs and the relationship between the stages and suspected diagnoses were examined. NOFs/FCDs were diagnosed in 40 patients. The classifications were "Benign," "Intermediate," "Malignant," and "No description'' in 12, 3, 5, and 48 patients. Osteosarcoma was suspected in 4 patients. Among 63 patients with stage A Ritschl classification, NOFs/FCDs were diagnosed in 24 and osteosarcoma was suspected in 3. In 30 patients with stage B, NOFs/FCDs were diagnosed in 11 and osteosarcoma was suspected in one. Among patients with stages C and D, 3/10 and 2/5 patients, respectively, were diagnosed with NOFs/FCDs and a malignant bone tumor was suspected in 1 case with stage D. The suspected diagnosis was ``No description'' in 46%, 43.3%, 40%, and 40% of patients with stages A, B, C, and D, respectively. The ``primary physicians" awareness levels of NOF/FCD seemed insufficient, owing to a high rate of "No description." Plain radiography is a diagnostic technique for NOFs/FCDs, and NOF/FCD lesions commonly develop in children and young adults. Primary physicians need to be educated about the typical NOF/FCD radiological findings.

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Medicine
Medicine 医学-医学:内科
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期刊介绍: Medicine is now a fully open access journal, providing authors with a distinctive new service offering continuous publication of original research across a broad spectrum of medical scientific disciplines and sub-specialties. As an open access title, Medicine will continue to provide authors with an established, trusted platform for the publication of their work. To ensure the ongoing quality of Medicine’s content, the peer-review process will only accept content that is scientifically, technically and ethically sound, and in compliance with standard reporting guidelines.
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