Hong Qin, Zheng-Biao Ji, Yu-Li Zhu, Qian-Nan Zhao, Kai Yuan, Dan Zuo, Xiao-Long Zhang, Yi Dong, Wen-Ping Wang
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Abstract
ObjectivesTo investigate the role of high-frequency ultrasound in detection of occult focal liver lesions (FLLs).MethodsIn this retrospective study from April 2016 to March 2019, eighty-five patients with indistinctive FLLs were included. High-frequency and low-frequency B-mode ultrasound (BMUS) and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) were performed for each lesion. The detection rates of two methods and the ultrasound performance of co-detected lesions were compared. Subgroup analysis was performed according to different liver backgrounds.ResultsFor 85 FLLs with mean diameter of 11.80 ± 4.66 mm and mean depth of 20.91 ± 6.89 mm, high-frequency BMUS detected 77 (90.6%) lesions, significantly more than low-frequency BMUS (36, 42.4%, p < 0.001). Among the lesions co-detected by low-frequency and high-frequency ultrasound, the lesions at high-frequency mainly showed heterogeneous echogenicity (p < 0.001), regular morphology (p < 0.001), well-defined boundary (p < 0.001) and inhomogeneous enhancement (p < 0.001) in arterial phase. Even in the presence of cirrhosis or fatty liver, high-frequency ultrasound still performed excellently.ConclusionHigh-frequency ultrasound improves the detection of small and superficially located FLLs.
目的探讨高频超声在隐匿性局灶性肝脏病变(FLLs)诊断中的作用。方法在2016年4月至2019年3月的回顾性研究中,纳入85例非特异性fll患者。对各病变行高频、低频b超(BMUS)及造影增强超声(CEUS)检查。比较两种方法的检出率及共检病灶的超声表现。根据不同肝脏背景进行亚组分析。结果85例平均直径为11.80±4.66 mm,平均深度为20.91±6.89 mm,高频BMUS检出77例(90.6%),显著高于低频BMUS检出36例(42.4%),p p p p p