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中国科技核心期刊(中国科技论文统计源期刊)
2020《中国学术期刊影响因子年报》统计源期刊

新发传染病电子杂志 ›› 2018, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (3): 164-166.

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脑囊虫病的磁共振成像特点

秦转丽1, 黄聪2, 韩凝3, 潘高争1, 傅懋林4   

  1. 1.河南省许昌市立医院放射科,河南 许昌 461000;
    2.中国人民解放军第五十九中心医院放射科,云南 开远 661699;
    3.河北省人民医院神经内科,河北 石家庄 050051;
    4.福建省泉州市180医院神经内科,福建 泉州 362000
  • 收稿日期:2018-06-26 出版日期:2018-08-31 发布日期:2020-06-30
  • 通讯作者: 潘高争,Email:pangz70@163.com
  • 基金资助:
    中国人民解放军分部医学科技青年培育项目(18FBQN201411)

Magnetic resonance imaging for brain cysticercosis

QIN Zhuan-li1, HUANG Cong2, HAN Ning3, PAN Gao-zheng1, FU Mao-lin4   

  1. 1. Department of Radiology, Xuchang Municipal Hospital of Henan Province, Henan Xuchang 461000, China;
    2. Department of Radiology, 59th Central Hospital, Chinese People's Liberation Army, Yunnan Kaiyuan 661699, China;
    3. Department of Neurology, Hebei Provincial People's Hospital, Hebei Shijiazhuang 050051;
    4. Department of Neurology, 180 Hospital, Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, Fujian Quanzhou 362000, China
  • Received:2018-06-26 Online:2018-08-31 Published:2020-06-30

摘要: 目的 探讨脑囊虫病的磁共振影像特点。方法 对经临床及手术证实的26例脑囊虫病的磁共振资料进行回顾性分析。结果 脑实质型20例,混合型6例。26例中活动期2例,退变死亡期6例,钙化期4例,混合期14例。结论 磁共振可清晰的显示脑囊虫数目、位置、大小等信息,对脑囊虫病的分型及分期有指导作用。结合CT检查和临床症状,有助于提高诊断率。

关键词: 脑囊虫病, 磁共振

Abstract: Objective To investigate the characteristics of cerebral cysticercosis by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Methods The MRI data of 26 cases of cerebral cysticercosis confirmed clinically and surgically was retrospectively analyzed. Results In the total 26 cases, 20 were brain parenchymal type and the other 6 were mixed type. By staging, 2 cases were at the active stage, 6 at the degenerating and dying stage, 4 at the calcification stage, and 14 at the mixed stage. Conclusion MRI is capable of demonstrating clearly the quantity, location and size of cerebral cysticercosis. And it facilitates the judgment on the typing and staging of cerebral cysticercosis. In combination to CT scan and clinical symptoms, MRI can increase the diagnostic rate of cerebral cysticercosis.

Key words: Brain cysticercosis, Magnetic resonance