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Anz Journal of Surgery | 2007

Secondary and tertiary hyperparathyroidism: role of preoperative localization.

Eric C. H. Lai; A.S.C. Ching; Heng Tat Leong

Background:  The usefulness of both technetium Tc‐99m sestamibi (MIBI) scintigraphy and ultrasonography (USG) scan for the detection of enlarged parathyroid glands secondary to renal hyperparathyroidism is rarely addressed.


Clinical Radiology | 2003

CT Evaluation of Nasolacrimal Relapse of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

A.S.C. Ching; Vincent Chong; J.B.K Khoo

AIM The aim of the current study was to elucidate the anatomy of the nasolacrimal apparatus using computed tomography (CT), and to investigate the CT findings suggestive of recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) involving the nasolacrimal apparatus. MATERIALS AND METHODS CT images of five patients with clinical or radiological findings suggestive of recurrent NPC who presented with nasolacrimal involvement were reviewed. Involvement of the lacrimal fossa, nasolacrimal canal (NLC), and adjacent anatomic structures including orbit and sinonasal cavities were noted. RESULTS CT in all patients demonstrated findings of NLC invasion and ostiomeatal complex obliteration. Four of the five patients showed medial canthal mass or pre-septal thickening, ethmoid bulla opacification and inferior nasal meatal involvement. CONCLUSION Knowledge of the anatomy of the nasolacrimal apparatus using CT is critical for evaluating images for tumour recurrence at this site. NLC invasion, a medial canthal mass and pre-septal thickening are important primary indicators for potential involvement of the nasolacrimal apparatus by recurrent NPC. Secondary signs suggesting this distinct form of relapse are obliteration of ostiomeatal channel, ethmoid bulla opacification and inferior nasal meatus involvement.


Acta neurochirurgica | 2005

Dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced perfusion MR imaging in late radiation-induced injury of the brain

Y. L. Chan; David K. W. Yeung; Sing Fai Leung; Sing Lee; A.S.C. Ching

The objective of the study was to evaluate radiation-induced cerebral injury on dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced (DSCE) perfusion MR imaging and study its relationship with morphological severity and disease progression. Thirty-one patients with known radiation injury to the temporal lobes where studied. Gradient and spin-echo T2-weighted, gadolinium-enhanced T1-weighted and DSCE perfusion MR imaging were obtained in the coronal plane through the anterior temporal lobe. Regions of interest where selected in the anterior temporal lobes and the superior frontal lobe as control for analysis of perfusion parameters. The mean transit time (MTT) was prolonged in both the High Dose Zone (HDZ) receiving from two-thirds to the total dose of 66-71.2 Gy, and the Intermediary Dose Zone (IDZ) receiving up to 87% of the total dose. The HDZ but not the IDZ showed a low relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) and relative cerebral blood flow index (rCBFi). The rCBV and rCBFi were significantly lower in both HDZ and LBZ in temporal lobes with severe lesions compared to the temporal lobes with mild lesions but there was no significant difference in bolus transit parameters. The rCBV and rCBFi were significantly lower in both HDZ and IDZ of the swollen temporal lobes compared to those without swelling. It was concluded that DSCE perfusion MR imaging demonstrated a derangement in perfusion in radiation-induced cerebral injury in rCBV, rCBFi and MTT, which were related to the severity of the radiation-induced injury and the dose of irradiation delivered.


Respiratory Medicine | 2003

Cephalometric assessment of craniofacial morphology in Chinese patients with obstructive sleep apnoea

David Hui; Fanny W.S. Ko; A.S.Y. Chu; Joan P.C. Fok; Michael C.H. Chan; Thomas S.T. Li; D.K.L Choy; C. K. W. Lai; Anil T. Ahuja; A.S.C. Ching


Clinical Radiology | 2004

Imaging for primary hyperparathyroidism — what beginners should know

Anil T. Ahuja; K.T. Wong; A.S.C. Ching; M.K. Fung; J.Y.W. Lau; Edmund H.Y. Yuen; Ann D. King


Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology | 2003

KUTTNER TUMOUR (CHRONIC SCLEROSING SIALADENITIS) OF THE SUBMANDIBULAR GLAND: SONOGRAPHIC APPEARANCES

Anil T. Ahuja; Polly S. Richards; Ka Tak Wong; A.D. King; H.Y. Yuen; A.S.C. Ching; Edward W.H. To; Ka F. To


Clinical Radiology | 2001

DentaScan in Oral Imaging

K.M. Au-Yeung; Anil T. Ahuja; A.S.C. Ching; C. Metreweli


American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2002

CT and MR Imaging of Solitary Extramedullary Plasmacytoma of the Nasal Tract

A.S.C. Ching; James B. K. Khoo; Vincent Chong


American Journal of Neuroradiology | 2000

CT and MR Imaging Appearances of an Extraosseous Calcifying Epithelial Odontogenic Tumor (Pindborg Tumor)

A.S.C. Ching; Martin Wai Pak; Jacqueline Kew; Constantine Metreweli


American Journal of Roentgenology | 2002

High-resolution sonography of the submandibular space: anatomy and abnormalities.

A.S.C. Ching; Anil T. Ahuja

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Anil T. Ahuja

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Ann D. King

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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C. Metreweli

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Constantine Metreweli

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Edward W.H. To

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Sing Lee

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Y. L. Chan

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Vincent Chong

National University of Singapore

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A. F. B. Cheng

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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A.D. King

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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