磁共振成像评估腰椎病变时的偶然发现

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Mogahid M. A. Zidan, I. A. Hassan, A. A. Elgyoum, Mohamed Yousef, H. Osman, Khalid Hassan, M. Elhaj, L. Bushara, M. Salih, M. A. Alghamdi, Q. Alshammari
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腰椎磁共振成像(MRI)与标准协议可以在诊断偶然的椎管外病变有用。本研究的目的是发现疑似腰椎间盘突出症的成年患者腰骶脊柱MRI附带发现(IF)的频率和类型。这是一项前瞻性分析研究,涉及对50名患者(22名男性和28名女性)进行MRI扫描,年龄在25-85岁之间,报告临床慢性背痛,无急性创伤史。数据于2018年2月至2019年2月期间在苏丹喀土穆的Yastabshiroon医疗中心收集。使用卡方检验评估偶然发现(IF)与患者年龄和性别之间的关系。35岁以下、36-45岁、46-55岁、56-65岁和65岁以上患者的年龄范围分别为10.0%、18.0%、22.0%、20.0%和30%。所有患者均有意外发现,血管瘤是最常见的发现(18例,36%),其次是脓肿(15例,30%)。性别和诊断的偶发(IF)类型之间没有显著关联,最常见的偶发木材报告发现MRI血管瘤,脓肿和塌陷。
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Lumber Spine Incidental Findings During Discopathy Evaluation Using MRI
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the lumbar spine with the standard protocol can be useful in the diagnosis of incidental extraspinal lesions. The study aims to find the frequency and types of incidental findings (IF)of lumbosacral spine MRI in adult patients with suspected discopathy. It was a prospective analytical study involving MRI scans performed on a group of 50 patients (22 males and 28 females) in the age range of 25-85 years old reporting clinically chronic back pain without a history of acute trauma. The data was collected in Yastabshiroon Medical Centre, Khartoum, Sudan between February 2018 and February 2019. The relationship between incidental findings (IF) and patients’ age and gender was assessed using a chi’ squared test. The age ranges of patients less than 35, 36-45 years, 46-55 years, 56-65 years, and more than 65 years comprised 10.0%,18.0%, 22.0%, 20.0%, and 30% accordingly. All patients had incidental findings, and hemangioma was the most frequent finding (18 patients, 36%) followed by an abscess (15 patients, 30%). There was no significant association between gender and type of diagnosed incidental finding (IF), most frequently IF Lumber reported finding in MRI hemangioma, abscess, and collapse.
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Archives Of Pharmacy Practice
Archives Of Pharmacy Practice PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover technical and clinical studies related to health, ethical and social issues in field of Pharmacy Practice, Clinical Pharmacy, Social and administrative pharmacy, Hospital pharmacy, Pharmaceutical technology, Pharmaceutical chemistry, Pharmaceutical analysis, Behavioral medicines, Statistical methods in Pharmacy, Public health in pharmacy, health communication, communication skills, counseling, community pharmacy practice, Pharmacy management, pharmacoecnomics, pharmaceutical care, evidence base medicines, therapeutics, pharmacology, organ medicines, Pharmacy education etc . Articles with clinical interest and implications will be given preference.
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