Publications by authors named "Thanat Kanthawang"

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  • The study assessed how the COVID-19 pandemic affected the head injury fast-track system and surgical outcomes by comparing patient data before and during the pandemic.
  • A total of 128 patients were analyzed from the prepandemic period and 119 from the pandemic period, showing longer emergency room processing times during COVID but no significant changes in mortality or functional outcomes.
  • Though there were delays in treatment during the pandemic, the overall health outcomes for head injury patients remained comparable to the prepandemic period.
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Actinomycetoma, a neglected tropical disease affecting the skin and soft tissues, is primarily caused by filamentous bacteria including Nocardia species. Here, we report a healthy 56-year-old man who has a one-year history of nodular lesions with seropurulent discharge on his right knee. Despite negative initial tissue culture, the sulfur granules that were partially acid-fast and Gram-positive branching filamentous rods were revealed in the tissue section.

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Tuberculosis (TB) remains the leading cause of death from a single infectious agent globally, despite being a potentially curable disease. This disease typically affects the lungs but may involve many extrapulmonary sites, especially in patients with risk factors such as HIV infection. The clinical features of extrapulmonary TB may mimic many different disease entities, particularly at less common thoracic sites such as the heart, chest wall, and breast.

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Background: There is growing evidence that local recurrence after radiotherapy often occurs within the dominant intraprostatic lesions (DILs) in prostate cancer. This study aimed to evaluate the dose difference between DILs defined by Magnetic Resonance-guided and arc-based Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT) and to assess the association between the dose difference and biochemical recurrence-free survival.

Materials And Methods: Between 2015 and 2019, 48 prostate cancer patients with DILs visible from multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging (mpMRI) underwent arc-based IMRT with 70 Gy (2.

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  • Radiation-induced brachial plexopathy (RIBP) is a concerning side effect after hypofractionated postmastectomy radiotherapy (HF-PMRT) in breast cancer patients, and this study aimed to investigate its occurrence and dosimetric parameters using intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT).
  • The study involved 229 breast cancer patients, with assessments of RIBP symptoms using a questionnaire and comprehensive physical evaluations, revealing that most patients had normal function and no severe RIBP events occurred.
  • Dosimetric analysis showed similar radiation dose parameters among patients, and the findings suggest that using HF-PMRT by helical tomotherapy is a safe approach for treating the chest wall in breast cancer cases.
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Tuberculosis (TB) typically affects the lungs, but may involve many extra-pulmonary sites; with the latter especially prone in patients with human immunodeficiency virus infection. The clinical features of extra-pulmonary TB are often non-specific, mimicking many different disease entities. Application of the most appropriate imaging modality and knowing the imaging findings with clinical context awareness help initiation of further investigations, diagnosis and early treatment.

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Objectives: Histological tumour necrosis is the current indicator for the response of osteosarcoma after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. Chemoresistant tumours require close monitoring and adjustment of treatment. Characteristics of tumours on baseline MRI may be able to predict response to chemotherapy.

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Tuberculosis (TB) is a potentially curable disease that is a leading cause of death globally. While it typically affects the lungs, this disease may involve many extra-pulmonary sites, particularly in patients with risk factors. Extra-pulmonary TB often mimics a variety of different diseases, posing a diagnostic dilemma.

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Extra-pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) of the musculoskeletal system usually manifests with non-specific clinical features, mimicking a variety of diseases. Diagnosis and treatment of spinal and extra-spinal musculoskeletal TB are often challenging. Imaging has an important role in detecting this disease, aiding diagnosis, identifying complications, and monitoring disease progression.

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  • Cell-free DNA (cfDNA) analysis can noninvasively predict outcomes in osteosarcoma by examining the size distribution of cfDNA fragments in patients compared to healthy donors.
  • A study involving 50 osteosarcoma patients found that their cfDNA fragments were significantly shorter than those of healthy individuals, offering a high rate of diagnostic accuracy (100% specificity and sensitivity).
  • The research concluded that shorter cfDNA fragments (≤150 bp) serve as important prognostic indicators and enhance the detection of mutations, potentially helping to identify patients with worse outcomes.
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Background: Synovial inflammation is a risk factor for osteoarthritis (OA). But to date, there is limited information on how inflammation impacts progression of knee OA.

Purpose: To investigate how sustained synovitis, assessed with semi-quantitative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scores, impacts progression of knee degenerative changes over 4 years.

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Purpose: To assess the value of preoperative joint aspiration in detecting periprosthetic joint infection (PJI) in patients undergoing revision hip arthroplasty and to compare these with the clinical findings, serum markers, and intraoperative findings.

Materials And Methods: Fluoroscopically guided hip aspirations in patients with pain after hip arthroplasty were retrospectively reviewed from January 2014 to December 2018. All hips underwent subsequent revision hip arthroplasty.

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Objective: To investigate the associations between clinical, procedural, and radiographic factors and outcomes of steroid hip injections, including long-term and immediate pain reduction, time to arthroplasty, time to reinjection, and the total number of injections.

Materials And Methods: All intra-articular anesthetic and steroid injections of the hip under fluoroscopic guidance between January 2014 and March 2016 were retrospectively reviewed. Hip radiographs were scored using the Kellgren-Lawrence (KL) and Osteoarthritis Research Society International (OARSI) scores.

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Objective: This work aims to study (i) the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and knee synovial inflammation using non-contrast-enhanced MRI and (ii) the association of synovial inflammation versus degenerative abnormalities and pain.

Materials And Methods: Subjects with risk for and mild to moderate radiographic osteoarthritis were selected from the Osteoarthritis Initiative. Subjects were grouped into three BMI categories with 87 subjects per group: normal weight (BMI, 20-24.

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Purpose: This study compared the accuracy and timeliness of two-dimensional computed tomography (2DCT) and three-dimensional computed tomography (3DCT) in the diagnosis of different types of acetabular fractures and by different groups of interpreters using the Letournel and Judet classification system.

Methods: Twenty-five fractures cases, five each of five common types of acetabular fractures, were selected. Nineteen interpreters with different levels of experience (ten graduate trainees and nine radiologists) individually classified the fractures using multiplanar 2D and standardized 3DCT images.

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Morphological changes on the surface of the pelvic bone can be used to estimate the age at death of a person. These features can be visualized using three dimensional computed tomography (3D CT) images. A newly introduced 3D CT technique, cinematic volume rendering, improves visualization of the surface of bones by integrating the effect of light on the images.

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Objective: To evaluate the value of ultrasonographic features of crystal deposition for diagnosing gout in patients presenting with acute arthritis.

Materials And Methods: Ultrasound scanning of the most inflamed joint was performed on 89 consecutively enrolled patients with acute arthritis. Two radiologists independently reviewed the ultrasound images, and a consensus was achieved with a third radiologist when the interpretations of four key ultrasound features of gout differed.

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Acute bone infarction is a well-described complication in sickle cell hemoglobinopathy but it is rarely reported in patients with thalassemia. This report describes an 18-year-old man with homozygous β-thalassemia presenting with a fever and severe acute bilateral ankle pain. The acute onset of severe pain and fever were clinical mimics of infectious arthritis and osteomyelitis.

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