Publications by authors named "Li Chuanting"

Objective: Risk estimation of intracranial aneurysm rupture is critical in determining treatment strategy. There is a scarcity of multicenter studies on the predictive power of clinical-radiomics models for aneurysm rupture. This study aims to develop a clinical-radiomics model and explore its additional value in the discrimination of aneurysm rupture.

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Objectives: To use three-dimensional real inversion recovery (3D-real IR) MRI to investigate correlations between endolymphatic hydrops (EH) grades or the degree of perilymphatic enhancement (PE) and clinical features of Ménière's disease (MD), as previous findings have been inconsistent.

Methods: A total of 273 consecutive patients with definite unilateral MD were retrospectively enrolled from September 2020 to October 2021. All patients underwent 3D-real IR and 3D-T2WI 6 h after intravenous gadolinium injection.

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It is difficult to distinguish other pathologies mimicking Ménière's disease (MD) clinically. This study aims to investigate the differences of imaging findings and features between MD and other menieriform diseases via intravenous gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). 426 patients with menieriform symptoms, including MD, vestibular migraine (VM), and vestibular schwannoma (VS), underwent 3D-FLAIR and 3D-T2WI MRI 6 h after the intravenous gadolinium injection.

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Purpose: To determine whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) can improve diagnostic accuracy for definite and probable Ménière's disease (MD) based on perilymphatic enhancement (PE) and endolymphatic hydrops (EH).

Methods: 363 patients with unilateral MD (probable MD, n = 75 and definite MD, n = 288) were recruited. A three-dimensional zoomed imaging technique with parallel transmission SPACE real inversion recovery was performed 6 h after intravenous gadolinium injection to investigate the presence of PE and to evaluate the grading and location of EH.

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To explore the value of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) in the assessment of laryngeal cartilage lesions. In this study, 3 groups of cases were selected, including 16 cases benign lesions of the laryngopharynx as the benign group, 17 cases malignant lesions of laryngopharynx as the malignant group and 23 healthy adults as the control group. Conventional magnetic resonance imaging and DCE-MRI were performed with a 3.

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Background: The relationships of endolymphatic hydrops (EH) and perilymphatic enhancement (PE) with Ménière's disease (MD) remains unclear. This study aimed to describe the dynamic variation of EH and PE for MD patients over 2 hospitalizations by applying magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to further clarify the relationships of EH and PE with MD.

Methods: A total of 77 MD patients who underwent inner ear MRI after intravenous administration of gadolinium and pure-tone average (PTA) testing during a first and second hospitalization were included.

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Background: Hepatic steatosis is a common radiologic finding. Some imaging inklings are the absence of a mass effect, and there is currently no report of hepatic steatosis with mass effect.

Case Summary: A 23-year-old female was admitted due to a liver mass for half a month.

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Chordomas are rare malignant bone tumors. Chordomas originate from notochordal elements. Chordomas have the phenotype of the embryonic notochord, characterized by the dual expression of cytokeratin and brachyury.

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Background: Mature teratoma composed of all three basic germ cell layers of the head and neck is a rare disease. Teratomas involving the temporal bone are particularly scarce.

Case Summary: A 48-year-old male patient with a history of chronic otitis of the left ear from infancy, for which he had been operated on twice, was referred to our hospital for chronic otitis, cholesteatoma and a middle ear mass.

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To explore the value of diffusion kurtosis imaging in the changes of spinal cord microstructures in patients with early cervical spondylotic myelopathy.Twenty nine patients with cervical myelopathy were selected in this study. All images were acquired on a 3.

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Objectives: To investigate changes in brain functional activity among occupational noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL) with tinnitus patients, using resting-state brain magnetic resonance imaging (Rs-fMRI) and voxel-based morphometry (VBM).

Methods: Mild (27) and Relative severe (15) patient groups, 30 matched healthy group, scanned by Rs-fMRI and T1WI 3D fast spoiled gradient echo, FSPGR, using voxel-based morphometry and amplitude of low frequency fluctuation to analyze the differences.

Results: Brain gray matter volume was significantly different among the three groups in the left occipitotemporal lateral gyrus, the anterior cingulate gyrus, the bilateral angular gyrus, the precuneus, and near the midline area of the cerebellum.

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Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the feasibility of segmentation-independent volume rendering (SI-VR) in visualising the root entry zone (REZ), and to explore the influence on the management of vascular compression syndromes (VCSs).

Methods: Two hundred and twenty patients with VCSs were recruited in this prospective study from July 2015 to May 2019. SI-VR was reconstructed based on inverted 3D fast spin echo T2WI.

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To explore a comparable method to Gd-contrast enhancement in the preoperative evaluation of anal fistula to evaluate its morphology changes.Forty-six patients with anal fistula were enrolled. Each patient acquired a 3.

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Objective: This retrospective study evaluated interventional treatments (recanalization, balloon dilation, and/or stent placement) for Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS), caused by combined obstruction of the inferior vena cava (IVC) and hepatic veins (HVs).

Methods: Before and after interventional therapy, patients with BCS (n = 162; asymptomatic 105.2 ± 103.

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Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) is a rare clinical syndrome caused by the obstruction of hepatic venous outflow. In theory, hepatic congestion and hypoxia induce pathological damage and changes in the liver. However, at present, laboratory evidence supporting this theory is lacking.

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To date, interventional therapy for patients with Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS) due to hepatic vein obstruction (HVO) has not been standardized in China. In Western countries, BCS primarily occurs due to thrombosis and the majority of patients receive thrombolysis. In China, BCS is mostly caused by the membranous occlusion of the HV or IVC.

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To explore the feasibility of using diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) in the diagnosis of anal fistula and evaluating its activity.Thirty-four patients with perianal fistulas were examined with DTI on a 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) before undergoing surgery.

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Objective: To evaluate the relationship of microhemorrhage on susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) with the severity of clinical symptoms and the prognosis of viral encephalitis.

Materials And Methods: Thirty patients with clinically diagnosed viral encephalitis were divided into three groups according to the Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) and the condition of recovery namely, Group I (n = 12): Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS)≥13 and recovered with no sequelae; Group II (n = 11): GCS 9-12 and recovered with some sequelae; Group III (n = 7): GCS 3-8 and recovered with more severe sequelae. The microhemorrhage detectability on SWI and conventional MR imaging in these three groups was compared and their correlations with different seriousness of clinical symptoms and prognosis were analyzed.

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Introduction: Treatment of recurrent high-grade gliomas (rHGG) has always been challenging. This study aimed to explore the treatment effect of quantitative dynamic susceptibility contrast perfusion-weighted imaging (DSC-PWI)-guided gamma knife radiosurgery (GKRS) on rHGG.

Methods: Between April 2014 and July 2016, 26 consecutive patients were treated by quantitative DSC-PWI-guided GKRS as salvage treatment for rHGG.

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Objectives: To explore the utility of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) imaging in the diagnosis of parotid tumours.

Methods: 51 patients with parotid tumours were examined with DTI on 3.0-T MRI and ARFI imaging on an ultrasound scanner before surgery.

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Aim: To determine if efficacy of chemotherapy on liver metastasis of gastrointestinal tract cancer can be predicted by apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI).

Methods: In total, 86 patients with liver metastasis of gastrointestinal tract cancer (156 metastatic lesions) diagnosed in our hospital were included in this study. The maximum diameters of these tumors were compared with each other before treatment, 2 wk after treatment, and 12 wk after treatment.

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Background: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) with fiber tracking (FT) has found clinical applications in the evaluation of the central nervous system and has been extensively used to image white matter tract. The feasibility of FT of the lumbar nerve roots in disc herniation is unclear.

Purpose: To demonstrate the feasibility of FT in the lumbar nerve roots, and to assess potential differences in fractional anisotropy (FA) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) of L4, L5, and S1 nerves between healthy disc and disc herniation.

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Aim: To investigate the usefulness of three-dimensional (3D) fast imaging employing steady state precession (FIESTA) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) at 3 T in evaluating the intraparotid components of the facial nerve and parotid ducts, and to compare the MRI images with surgical findings.

Materials And Methods: Thirty-one cases of benign parotid tumours were studied with conventional and 3D FIESTA MRI sequences at 3T using a head coil. The most clinically useful 3D FIESTA images were acquired at parameters of 4.

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Objective: To evaluate the value of intratumoral vessels and micro-hemorrhage shown in susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI) for grading brain astrocytomas and to analyze the difference between SWI and conventional imaging techniques.

Methods: 22 patients with astrocytomas were diagnosed with surgical specimens, 9 of which were grades I-II, and 13 were grades III-IV. All examinations were performed on Signa DEx 3.

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Objective: Left and right ventricular functions were assessed by cine MR imaging in comparison with echocardiography in healthy volunteers.

Methods: A total of 36 healthy volunteers were examined with breath-hold true FISP cine MR imaging sequence and amended localize methods for left and right ventricular functions. Echocardiography (echo) was also performed in these volunteers.

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