Lymph node ultrasound in lymphoproliferative disorders: clinical characteristics and applications.

Q3 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics
Rita Tavarozzi, Anna Lombardi, Ferdinando Scarano, Laura Staiano, Gerardo Trattelli, Michela Farro, Alessia Castellino, Carmine Coppola
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Abstract

Introduction: Superficial lymph node (LN) enlargement is a common ultrasonographic finding and can be associated with a broad spectrum of conditions, from benign reactive hyperplasia to malignant lymphoproliferative disorders (LPDs). LPDs, which include various hematologic malignancies affecting lymphoid tissue, present with diverse immune-morphological and clinical features, making differentiation from other malignant causes of lymphadenopathy challenging.

Content: Radiologic assessment is crucial in characterizing lymphadenopathy, with ultrasonography serving as a noninvasive and widely available imaging modality. High-resolution ultrasound allows the evaluation of key features such as LN size, shape, border definition, echogenicity, and the presence of abnormal cortical thickening, loss of the fatty hilum, or altered vascular patterns, which aid in distinguishing benign from malignant processes.

Summary: This review aims to describe the ultrasonographic characteristics of lymphadenopathy, offering essential diagnostic insights to differentiate malignant disorders, particularly LPDs. We will discuss standard ultrasound techniques, including grayscale imaging and Doppler ultrasound, and explore more advanced methods such as contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), elastography, and artificial intelligence-assisted imaging, which are gaining prominence in LN evaluation.

Outlook: By highlighting these imaging modalities, we aim to enhance the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasonography in lymphadenopathy assessment and improve early detection of LPDs and other malignant conditions.

淋巴结超声在淋巴增生性疾病中的临床特点及应用。
简介:浅表淋巴结(LN)肿大是一种常见的超声检查结果,可与多种疾病相关,从良性反应性增生到恶性淋巴细胞增生性疾病(lpd)。lpd包括影响淋巴组织的各种血液恶性肿瘤,具有不同的免疫形态学和临床特征,使得与其他恶性淋巴结病的区分具有挑战性。内容:影像学评估对淋巴结病变的特征至关重要,超声检查是一种无创且广泛使用的成像方式。高分辨率超声可以评估关键特征,如LN的大小、形状、边界定义、回声强度、异常皮质增厚、脂肪门缺失或血管模式改变的存在,这有助于区分良性和恶性病变。摘要:本综述旨在描述淋巴结病的超声特征,为鉴别恶性疾病,特别是lpd提供必要的诊断见解。我们将讨论标准超声技术,包括灰度成像和多普勒超声,并探索更先进的方法,如对比增强超声(CEUS)、弹性成像和人工智能辅助成像,这些方法在LN评估中越来越突出。展望:通过强调这些成像方式,我们旨在提高超声检查在淋巴结病评估中的诊断准确性,提高对lpd和其他恶性疾病的早期发现。
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Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology
Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Basic and Clinical Physiology and Pharmacology (JBCPP) is a peer-reviewed bi-monthly published journal in experimental medicine. JBCPP publishes novel research in the physiological and pharmacological sciences, including brain research; cardiovascular-pulmonary interactions; exercise; thermal control; haematology; immune response; inflammation; metabolism; oxidative stress; and phytotherapy. As the borders between physiology, pharmacology and biochemistry become increasingly blurred, we also welcome papers using cutting-edge techniques in cellular and/or molecular biology to link descriptive or behavioral studies with cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the integrative processes. Topics: Behavior and Neuroprotection, Reproduction, Genotoxicity and Cytotoxicity, Vascular Conditions, Cardiovascular Function, Cardiovascular-Pulmonary Interactions, Oxidative Stress, Metabolism, Immune Response, Hematological Profile, Inflammation, Infection, Phytotherapy.
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