Objective: To analyse the diagnostic value of multi-slice spiral CT and magnetic resonance imaging in treatment of Hepatic Veno-Occlusive Disease (HVOD).
Methods: 30 cases of hepatic veno-occlusive disease treated in our hospital from January 12, 2015 to January 12, 2016 were selected as the objects and all patients were treated with multi-slice spiral CT and magnetic resonance imaging.
Results: All patients suffered degrees of liver injury and imaging examination results showed such symptoms as increased liver mass, liver ascites and uneven signal. Accuracy rate of the imaging diagnosis highly reached 93.33% with mere 2 cases of misdiagnosis.
Conclusion: Multi-slice spiral CT and magnetic resonance imaging have moderately high diagnostic accuracy in treatment of hepatic veno occlusive disease, enabling to carefully observe actual pathological changes of the patients and guide follow-up treatment of the disease thereby.
Author(s): Zhitao Shi, Yuhong Wang, Yanhui Wang, Yueqin Chen
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