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American Journal of Emergency Medicine | 1997

CT findings of bronchial transection

Yung-Liang Wan; Kuei-Ton Tsai; Kee-Min Yeow; Chih-Feng Tan; Ho-Fai Wong

A case of right bronchial rupture demonstrated by computed tomography (CT) is reported. Chest radiographs of a 55-year-old man who sustained blunt chest trauma showed bilateral pneumomediastinum, hydropneumothorax, and subcutaneous emphysema with fracture of the left 3rd and 4th ribs. CT showed wall defect over the right main bronchus with the air in airway contiguous to that in the mediastinum. Bronchoscopy and thoracostomy confirmed the CT findings and the patient was treated by bronchorrhaphy with end-to-end anastomosis. The airway should be meticulously evaluated in cases of mediastinal and subcutaneous emphysema, especially after trauma.


Clinical Imaging | 2000

Dynamic CT features of mediastinal hemangioma: more information for evaluation

Yun-Chung Cheung; Shu-Hang Ng; Yung-Liang Wan; Chih-Feng Tan; Ho-Fai Wong; Koon-Kwan Ng

Dynamic enhancing feature in mediastinal hemangioma was rarely reported. Slow, gradually increasing and prolonged contrast stains are the diagnostic hints in our case that avoid the hemorrhagic catastrophe from transthoracic core needle biopsy. A rare finding of an aberrant vessel entering into the tumor was valuable for operative planning. Dynamic computed tomography (CT) can provide more information for evaluation in such cases.


Pediatric Radiology | 2006

Prenatal MR imaging of a meconium pseudocyst extending to the right subphrenic space with right lung compression

Alex Mun-Ching Wong; Cheng-Hong Toh; Reyin Lien; An-Shine Chao; Ho-Fai Wong; Koon-Kwan Ng

Meconium pseudocyst results from a loculated inflammation occurring in response to spillage of meconium into the peritoneal cavity after a bowel perforation. Certain cystic lesions, such as abscesses and dermoid and epidermoid cysts, are known to show reduced water diffusion on DWI. MRI has recently become a valuable adjunct to ultrasonography for fetal gastrointestinal anomalies. Complementary to ultrasonography, prenatal MRI can help further characterize the lesion and can clearly demonstrate the anatomical relationship between the lesion and adjacent organs. We report a case of meconium pseudocyst that was prenatally imaged with ultrasonography and MRI, postnatally complicated by pneumoperitoneum, and proved by postnatal surgery and histopathology. We emphasize the MRI of the pseudocyst, particularly T1-weighted and diffusion-weighted imaging.


Abdominal Imaging | 2004

Role of CT-guided core needle biopsy in the diagnosis of a gossypiboma: case report

Yung-Liang Wan; Sheung-Fat Ko; Koon-Kwan Ng; Yun-Chung Cheung; Kar-Wai Lui; Ho-Fai Wong

A 66-year-old woman with previous hysterectomy had dysuria and vaginal spotting for 1 month. Computed tomography showed a heterogeneous presacral mass with eccentric calcification. Biopsies of the bladder and vagina and transrectal biopsy of the pelvic mass yielded only inflammation. T2-weighted magnetic resonance images revealed a heterogeneous mass with wavy hypointensities. Computed tomographically guided biopsy targeting at the calcified area disclosed thread-like materials, thus confirming the diagnosis of gossypiboma.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Differentiation of brain abscesses from glioblastomas and metastatic brain tumors: comparisons of diagnostic performance of dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced perfusion MR imaging before and after mathematic contrast leakage correction.

Cheng Hong Toh; Kuo-Chen Wei; Chen-Nen Chang; Shu-Hang Ng; Ho-Fai Wong; Ching-Po Lin

Purpose To compare the diagnostic performance of dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced perfusion MRI before and after mathematic contrast leakage correction in differentiating pyogenic brain abscesses from glioblastomas and/or metastatic brain tumors. Materials and Methods Cerebral blood volume (CBV), leakage-corrected CBV and leakage coefficient K2 were measured in enhancing rims, perifocal edema and contralateral normal appearing white matter (NAWM) of 17 abscesses, 19 glioblastomas and 20 metastases, respectively. The CBV and corrected CBV were normalized by dividing the values in the enhancing rims or edema to those of contralateral NAWM. For each study group, a paired t test was used to compare the K2 of the enhancing rims or edema with those of NAWM, as well as between CBV and corrected CBV of the enhancing rims or edema. ANOVA was used to compare CBV, corrected CBV and K2 among three lesion types. The diagnostic performance of CBV and corrected CBV was assessed with receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. Results The CBV and correction CBV of enhancing rim were 1.45±1.17 and 1.97±1.01 for abscesses, 3.85±2.19 and 4.39±2.33 for glioblastomas, and 2.39±0.90 and 2.97±0.78 for metastases, respectively. The CBV and corrected CBV in the enhancing rim of abscesses were significantly lower than those of glioblastomas and metastases (P = 0.001 and P = 0.007, respectively). In differentiating abscesses from glioblastomas and metastases, the AUC values of corrected CBV (0.822) were slightly higher than those of CBV (0.792). Conclusions Mathematic leakage correction slightly increases the diagnostic performance of CBV in differentiating pyogenic abscesses from necrotic glioblastomas and cystic metastases. Clinically, DSC perfusion MRI may not need mathematic leakage correction in differentiating abscesses from glioblastomas and/or metastases.


Clinical Imaging | 1999

Lymphangiectasia within angiomyolipoma in a tuberous sclerosis patient

Yun-Chung Cheung; Shu-Hang Ng; Chih-Feng Tan; Ho-Fai Wong; Yung-Liang Wan

This is a presentation of a case of tuberous sclerosis with multifocal hamartomas in the retroperitoneum, both kidneys, and the liver. Lymphangiectasia and numerous ectatic lymphatic channels penetrating through the retroperitoneal angiomyolipoma were demonstrated by lymphography and computed tomography. The findings in our study may document the presence of degenerative change in the lymphatic system--not just in elastic vessels--an association which has not yet been reported in the radiological literature.


International Journal of Clinical Practice | 2005

The clinical significance of gas-containing liver abscesses converting from total gas content to gas and fluid content: a case report*

P. C. Huang; Yun-Chung Cheung; Siu-Cheung Chan; Ho-Fai Wong; Yung-Liang Wan

The first case of gas‐containing liver abscesses converting from total gas content to gas and fluid content is reported, and the clinical significance of such a conversion is emphasised. A 58‐year‐old diabetic woman suffered from fever and chill due to totally gas‐containing liver abscesses shown by computerised tomography (CT). The patient did not recover despite ultrasound‐guided aspiration of the abscess. CT carried out 2 weeks later revealed that the initial totally gas‐containing liver abscesses converted to ones with gas and fluid content. The patient recovered after CT‐guided drainage of the abscesses.


Acta paediatrica sinica | 1997

Superior Mesenteric Artery Syndrome

Wan-Chak Lo; Ho-Fai Wong; Kee-Min Yeow; Yung-Liang Wan; Chung-Chueng Tsai

Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome is a rare clinical disease. We present a case of a 15-year-old girl with complaints of vomiting and epigastric pain during on admission. Her general appearance was tall and thin. She had the upper gastrointestinal (UGI) barium study, angiography and abdominal sonography performed to confirm the diagnosis of SMA syndrome. She received medical treatment and was discharged after the symptoms were relieved. Her followup had a smooth course in our out-patient department.


Journal of Pediatric Surgery | 2001

Air enema for diagnosis and reduction of intussusception in children: Clinical experience and fluoroscopy time correlation☆

Kar-Wai Lui; Ho-Fai Wong; Yun-Chung Cheung; Lai-Chu See; Koon-Kwan Ng; Man-Shan Kong; Yung-Liang Wan


Transplantation Proceedings | 2000

Gadolinium-enhanced magnetic resonance portography: application in pediatric liver transplant recipients

Koon-Kwan Ng; Y.-F. Cheng; Ho-Fai Wong; Kar-Wai Lui; Jeng-Hwei Tseng; Chih-Feng Tan; Chien-Fu Hung; C.M Yeow; Yung-Liang Wan

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Chang Gung University

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