Ruijie Sun, Xinting Liu, Niya Wei, Xiaokun Li, Ying Zou, Yue Wang
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Abstract
Objective: To analyze the ultrasonographic imaging features of accessory cavitated uterine malformations (ACUM) and discuss the practical value of ultrasonography in diagnosing this disease.
Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on nine cases of ACUM diagnosed by ultrasound and confirmed by surgery and pathology at Peking University Shenzhen Hospital from October 2020 to August 2024. The ultrasonic imaging features of ACUM were summarized.
Results: The average age of the nine patients with ACUM was 28.3 years (range: 18-39 years). Only one patient exhibited mild dysmenorrhea, while the remaining eight patients experienced severe and progressive dysmenorrhea. Among those with severe dysmenorrhea, the average age was 19.9 years (range: 13-38 years), and the mean time of onset after menarche was 6.5 years (range: 0-25 years). The results of preoperative ultrasonography were consistent with the surgical results, and the diagnostic coincidence rate was 100%. Preoperative ultrasound showed eight cases (88.9%) appeared as solitary lesions, and one case (11.1%) exhibited two cystic cavities on the same side of the uterus. Lesions were located on the anterior lateral wall of the uterus, below the uterine horn, with a median maximum diameter of (24.4 ± 3.6) mm. Lesions were round or oval and not connected to the uterine cavity, with clear boundaries, presenting as regular thick-walled cystic structures. Cystic areas were observed within the mass with a ground-glass-like appearance (88.9%) or hyperechoic (11.1%). The surrounding area of the mass showed resemblance to the muscular layer, and circular or semicircular vascularity was detected around the mass. No adenomyosis or other uterine lesions were found.
Conclusions: ACUM is a rare obstructive reproductive tract malformation that affects young women. Progressive aggravation of dysmenorrhea serves as its main clinical manifestation. ACUM exhibits distinct ultrasound characteristics; preoperative ultrasonography can be used to accurately diagnose ACUM through identification of typical manifestations, providing a reliable imaging basis for diagnosis and treatment management.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Clinical Ultrasound (JCU) is an international journal dedicated to the worldwide dissemination of scientific information on diagnostic and therapeutic applications of medical sonography.
The scope of the journal includes--but is not limited to--the following areas: sonography of the gastrointestinal tract, genitourinary tract, vascular system, nervous system, head and neck, chest, breast, musculoskeletal system, and other superficial structures; Doppler applications; obstetric and pediatric applications; and interventional sonography. Studies comparing sonography with other imaging modalities are encouraged, as are studies evaluating the economic impact of sonography. Also within the journal''s scope are innovations and improvements in instrumentation and examination techniques and the use of contrast agents.
JCU publishes original research articles, case reports, pictorial essays, technical notes, and letters to the editor. The journal is also dedicated to being an educational resource for its readers, through the publication of review articles and various scientific contributions from members of the editorial board and other world-renowned experts in sonography.