Keywords:
Extremities, Paediatric, Vascular, MR, MR-Angiography, Computer Applications-3D, Contrast agent-intravenous, Computer Applications-Detection, diagnosis
Authors:
B. Liu; Chongqing/CN
DOI:
10.26044/ecr2019/C-2348
Results
In 12 cases the common palmar digital arteries of hands were shown by CE-3D-WATSc,
of which the bifurcated positions were normal in 10 cases and were slightly elevated to about one third of proximal phalanges in 2 cases (Fig.
2).
They were completely consistent with the intraoperative observation results.
In 10 cases the proper palmar digital arteries were displayed by CE-3D-WATSc and in 2 cases were not shown,
of which 9 were normal development and 1 was small (Fig.
3).
During operation the proper palmar digital arteries were observed in 12 cases,
of which the development and trend were same as shown by CE-3D-WATSc in 10 cases ,and in 2 cases were filamentous.
The diagnostic coincidence rate of the common palmar digital arteries for CE-3D-WATSc was 100%(12/12),
but of the proper palmar digital arteries was 83.33%(10/12).