Cysticercosis, although reported in several parts of the body, especially the liver, lesions occurring in the kidney are particularly rare. We report a 58-year-old female patient with intermittent epigastric pain, who was found to have a huge occupancy of the right kidney on computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which was confirmed to have a predominantly cystic component, with no clear enhancement on CT images after injection of contrast medium, and significant enhancement of the peritoneum and septum visible on MRI. This case reports a case and its rarity of cysticercosis occurring in the kidney.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: To establish and validate a clinical model for differentiating peripheral lung cancer (PLC) from solitary pulmonary tuberculosis (SP-TB) based on clinical and imaging features.
Materials And Methods: Retrospectively, 183 patients (100 PLC, 83 SP-TB) in our hospital were randomly divided into a training group and an internal validation group (ratio 7:3), and 100 patients (50 PLC, 50 SP-TB) in Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital were identified as an external validation group. The collected qualitative and quantitative variables were used to determine the independent feature variables for distinguishing between PLC and SP-TB through univariate logistic regression, multivariate logistic regression.