The quality of at least some anti-infective drugs in Chennai is below commonly accepted standards but we found no evidence of criminal counterfeiting. Poor drug quality was most likely due to decomposition during storage or poor manufacturing standards. Our research methodology worked well under practical conditions and should hopefully be of value to others working in this area.
Tumor size is often determined from computed tomography (CT) images to assess disease progression. A study was conducted to demonstrate the advantages of the fuzzy C-means (FCM) algorithm for volumetric analysis of colorectal liver metastases in comparison with manual contouring. Intra-and interobserver variability was assessed for manual contouring and the FCM algorithm in a study involving contrast-enhanced helical CT images of 43 hypoattenuating liver lesions from 15 patients with a history of colorectal cancer. Measurement accuracy and interscan variability of the FCM and manual methods were assessed in a phantom study using paraffin pseudotumors. In the clinical imaging study, intra-and interobserver variability was reduced using the FCM algorithm as compared with manual contouring (P = 0.0070 and P = 0.0019, respectively). Accuracy of the measurement of the pseudotumor volume was improved using the FCM method as compared with the manual method (P = 0.047). Interscan variability of the pseudotumor volumes was measured using the FCM method as compared with the manual method (P = 0.04). The FCM algorithm volume was highly correlated with the manual contouring volume (r = 0.9997). Finally, the shorter time spent in calculating tumor volume using the FCM method versus the manual contouring method was marginally statistically significant (P = 0.080). These results suggest that the FCM algorithm has substantial advantages over manual contouring for volumetric measurement of colorectal liver metastases from CT.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Obtaining safe and effective closure of the femoral access site following neurointerventional procedures can sometimes be challenging, especially in patients on anticoagulation or anti-platelet therapy. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety and efficacy of a novel percutaneous closure device that employs a nitinol clip-mediated extravascular closure strategy following neurointerventional procedures.
Objectives?To assess the stability and outcomes of patients with cholesterol granulomas at Brigham and Women's Hospital. Design?A retrospective review of neuroradiology magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies was performed. The number of newly diagnosed cases of cholesterol granuloma per year was determined. Additional data included age and gender, clinical presentation if applicable, growth on imaging follow-up, and recurrence on postoperative follow-up if applicable. Participants?Inclusion criteria included patients who underwent MRI studies between January 1, 2009 and July 1, 2013. Upon review of imaging of these patients, 18 patients had findings compatible with cholesterol granuloma. Results?During the study period, an average of three cases of cholesterol granuloma were diagnosed on MRI per year. Three of 18 patients underwent treatment. Two underwent surgery, both of whom demonstrated recurrence on postoperative follow-up imaging. One patient who underwent computed tomography?guided percutaneous aspiration and Gelfoam (Pfizer, New York, United States) embolization had no recurrence on imaging follow-up of up to 23 months. Among the patients who were observed without intervention, growth was identified in only one patient. Conclusions?Cholesterol granulomas are a rare entity; however, their appearance on imaging may be greater than previously reported. Most of the lesions demonstrate stability and can be observed.
Objective: Open adrenalectomy (OA) is considered to be the standard care for large adrenal tumors. Minimally invasive surgery (MIS) using laparoscopic technique is considered for many patients in the modern era. Robot assisted laparoscopic adrenalectomy (RALA) can be an extremely useful tool which will negate the disadvantage of laparoscopic method. The aim of the present study is to determine whether adrenal tumor size and laterality have an impact on patients undergoing RALA with respect to perioperative and postoperative outcomes. Methods: During the study period, 38 patients who underwent RALA in a tertiary care center were considered for retrospectively analysis. The study populations were subdivided into distinctive groups based on the tumor size (<5 cm and ≥5 cm, <8 cm and ≥8 cm), and side (right and left side). For all the subgroups, perioperative and postoperative outcomes were analyzed. Perioperative and postoperative outcomes were assessed between patient groups, group a) <5 cm and ≥5 cm tumor, group b) <8 cm and ≥8 cm, and group c) laterality (right vs left). Results: None of the patients showed any differences. In the current study, the conversion rate, readmission, and mortality were not observed. No major complications were noted. Conclusion: RALA appears to be an extremely viable alternative to MIS using laparoscopic technique. The operative time, console time, blood loss, complication rates, and stay were extremely minimal irrespective of the size or laterality of the adrenal tumor.
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