The novel diagnostic value and characteristic imaging features of CT dacryocystography in primary lacrimal canaliculitis
Lihong Yang, Zhi Yin, Hua Sun, Hongxun Li, Peng Wang, Yuchuan Wang, Lei Zhang, Jiagen Li, Yun Zhao, Ye Pan, Hong Zhao, Zhenbiao Xu, Jing Jing

TL;DR
CT dacryocystography shows unique imaging features and high accuracy in diagnosing primary lacrimal canaliculitis, outperforming traditional methods.
Contribution
CT-DCG is shown to have high sensitivity and specificity for diagnosing primary canaliculitis with distinct imaging features.
Findings
CT-DCG showed 94.4% sensitivity and 98.5% specificity for diagnosing canaliculitis.
Filling defects were identified as a key diagnostic feature in CT-DCG imaging.
High inter-observer agreement (Cohen’s kappa = 0.85) was observed in CT-DCG assessments.
Abstract
To analyze the imaging characteristics and evaluate the diagnostic value of computed tomographic dacryocystography (CT-DCG) in primary canaliculitis. This is a retrospective study from three medical centers. We enrolled 126 primary canaliculitis patients (126 eyes) and 108 non-canaliculitis subjects (134 eyes). All patients with canaliculitis underwent CT-DCG, dacryoendoscopy examination, microbiologic culture, histopathologic staining and canaliculotomy to confirm the definitive diagnosis. Non-canaliculitis cases were diagnosed via dacryoendoscopy and CT-DCG. Demographics, clinical features, and CT-DCG imaging features of primary canaliculitis were evaluated. The diagnostic performance, including sensitivity, specificity, and inter-observer agreement, was also assessed. In the canaliculitis group, the main imaging characteristics of CT-DCG included filling defects, dilation,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNasolacrimal Duct Obstruction Treatments · Sinusitis and nasal conditions · IgG4-Related and Inflammatory Diseases
