BACKGROUND Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma(EHE)is an uncommon low-grade aggressive vascular tumor.It can occur in almost all locations,but is rarely encountered in bone.CASE SUMMARY We report a 23-year-old man who pr...BACKGROUND Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma(EHE)is an uncommon low-grade aggressive vascular tumor.It can occur in almost all locations,but is rarely encountered in bone.CASE SUMMARY We report a 23-year-old man who presented with left hip pain with no obvious cause.X-ray revealed bone destruction in the left femoral neck with sclerosis at the edges of the lesions.Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)showed bone destruction in the medullary cavity of the left femoral head and neck.18Fdeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography(PET/CT)imaging showed bone destruction in the left ischium,acetabulum,and left femoral head neck,accompanied by increased radioactive uptake;the maximum standard uptake value was 4.2.Histopathologic examination revealed spindleshaped mesenchymal tissue hyperplasia with scattered epithelioid cells.The patient underwent left femoral head replacement surgery.No signs of recurrence were observed as of the 18-mo follow-up.CONCLUSION The definitive diagnosis of femoral EHE can be established aided by the MRI and PET/CT findings.展开更多
BACKGROUND: The study aims to determine whether shifting to professional emergency department(ED) teams leads to a higher rate of radiologic workup.METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed a total of 2,000 patients presen...BACKGROUND: The study aims to determine whether shifting to professional emergency department(ED) teams leads to a higher rate of radiologic workup.METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed a total of 2,000 patients presenting to the ED of a tertiary teaching hospital in two time periods: group 1(G1) comprised 1,000 consecutive patients enrolled from December 21, 2012 to January 5, 2013(all patients were examined by an internal medicine specialist);group 2(G2) comprised 1,000 consecutive patients enrolled from December 21, 2018 to January 3, 2019(all patients were examined by an emergency physician).RESULTS: The chest X-ray(CXR) was performed in 40.6% of all patients. There was no difference in the frequency of CXR(38.9% in G1 vs. 42.3% in G2, P=0.152). More CXRs were performed in G2 patients older than 65 years, in female patients older than 65 years, in patients presenting during the evening and night shifts or off-hours, in patients with a history of malignancy, in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding, and in patients with bradycardia, but fewer in patients presenting with arrhythmia. No difference in the rates of pathological CXR was found(47.3% in G1 vs. 52.2% in G2, P=0.186). Compared with G2, higher sensitivity and specificity were obtained for the binary logistic regression model predicting pathological findings in G1.CONCLUSIONS: Shifting to professional ED teams does not increase radiologic workup. By implementing deliberate usage of ultrasound, some self-governing procedures, case-oriented investigations, and center-specific recommendations, unnecessary radiologic workup can be avoided. Professional ED teams could lead to a higher standard of emergency care.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma(EHE)is an uncommon low-grade aggressive vascular tumor.It can occur in almost all locations,but is rarely encountered in bone.CASE SUMMARY We report a 23-year-old man who presented with left hip pain with no obvious cause.X-ray revealed bone destruction in the left femoral neck with sclerosis at the edges of the lesions.Magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)showed bone destruction in the medullary cavity of the left femoral head and neck.18Fdeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography/computed tomography(PET/CT)imaging showed bone destruction in the left ischium,acetabulum,and left femoral head neck,accompanied by increased radioactive uptake;the maximum standard uptake value was 4.2.Histopathologic examination revealed spindleshaped mesenchymal tissue hyperplasia with scattered epithelioid cells.The patient underwent left femoral head replacement surgery.No signs of recurrence were observed as of the 18-mo follow-up.CONCLUSION The definitive diagnosis of femoral EHE can be established aided by the MRI and PET/CT findings.
文摘BACKGROUND: The study aims to determine whether shifting to professional emergency department(ED) teams leads to a higher rate of radiologic workup.METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed a total of 2,000 patients presenting to the ED of a tertiary teaching hospital in two time periods: group 1(G1) comprised 1,000 consecutive patients enrolled from December 21, 2012 to January 5, 2013(all patients were examined by an internal medicine specialist);group 2(G2) comprised 1,000 consecutive patients enrolled from December 21, 2018 to January 3, 2019(all patients were examined by an emergency physician).RESULTS: The chest X-ray(CXR) was performed in 40.6% of all patients. There was no difference in the frequency of CXR(38.9% in G1 vs. 42.3% in G2, P=0.152). More CXRs were performed in G2 patients older than 65 years, in female patients older than 65 years, in patients presenting during the evening and night shifts or off-hours, in patients with a history of malignancy, in patients with gastrointestinal bleeding, and in patients with bradycardia, but fewer in patients presenting with arrhythmia. No difference in the rates of pathological CXR was found(47.3% in G1 vs. 52.2% in G2, P=0.186). Compared with G2, higher sensitivity and specificity were obtained for the binary logistic regression model predicting pathological findings in G1.CONCLUSIONS: Shifting to professional ED teams does not increase radiologic workup. By implementing deliberate usage of ultrasound, some self-governing procedures, case-oriented investigations, and center-specific recommendations, unnecessary radiologic workup can be avoided. Professional ED teams could lead to a higher standard of emergency care.