Understanding different aspects of blood supply of uterine fibroids: an overview of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging techniques.

IF 4.5 2区 医学 Q1 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Derk Jan Slotman, Marissa Frijlingh, L J M Juffermans, L W Bartels, C T W Moonen, T Bosch van den, M F Boomsma, J A F Huirne
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Abstract

Background: Vasculature and blood flow play a crucial role in the genesis, diagnosis, and treatment of uterine fibroids. Assessment of the different aspects of blood flow by medical imaging has therefore gained a prominent place in the clinical management and research of uterine fibroids. Imaging is most often performed with ultrasound and MRI. However, consistent terminology describing the blood flow and vasculature of fibroids is lacking, impeding efficient interdisciplinary communication.

Purpose: This narrative review provides information on blood flow and vasculature in uterine fibroids and offers insights into ultrasound and MRI techniques for measuring and visualizing these physiological parameters. To contribute to consistent terminology, we propose a generic nomenclature for different aspects of blood flow and vasculature.

Discussion: Fibroids generally have a complex and variable vascular composition, which can be unraveled for a large part with the wide range of currently available ultrasound and MRI techniques. Future studies focusing on uterine fibroids may benefit from the connections laid in this article between fibroid vasculature, qualitative and quantitative ultrasound and MRI techniques and our proposed nomenclature.

Critical relevance statement: This review aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the blood supply of uterine fibroids and the available imaging techniques for its visualization. This may lead to improved clinical management of uterine fibroids and more efficient interdisciplinary communication.

Key points: Blood supply is crucial in the genesis, diagnosis, and treatment of fibroids. Ultrasound and MRI can unravel the complex vascular composition of fibroids. Consistent nomenclature around blood supply can improve clinical management of fibroids.

了解子宫肌瘤血液供应的不同方面:超声和磁共振成像技术的概述。
背景:血管和血流在子宫肌瘤的发生、诊断和治疗中起着至关重要的作用。因此,在子宫肌瘤的临床管理和研究中,通过医学影像评估血流的不同方面获得了突出的地位。成像最常用的是超声和核磁共振成像。然而,缺乏描述肌瘤血流和血管系统的一致术语,阻碍了有效的跨学科交流。目的:本文综述了子宫肌瘤的血流和血管系统,并对超声和MRI技术测量和可视化这些生理参数提供了见解。为了使术语一致,我们提出了血流和脉管系统不同方面的通用命名法。讨论:肌瘤通常具有复杂多变的血管组成,这在很大程度上可以通过目前广泛可用的超声和MRI技术来解开。本文将肌瘤血管系统、定性和定量超声和MRI技术与我们提出的命名法联系起来,这将有助于未来对子宫肌瘤的研究。关键相关声明:本综述旨在加深对子宫肌瘤血液供应的了解,并提供其可视化的成像技术。这可能会改善子宫肌瘤的临床管理和更有效的跨学科交流。重点:血液供应对肌瘤的发生、诊断和治疗至关重要。超声和MRI可以揭示肌瘤复杂的血管组成。围绕血液供应的一致命名可以改善肌瘤的临床管理。
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Insights into Imaging
Insights into Imaging Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
4.30%
发文量
182
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Insights into Imaging (I³) is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. All content published in the journal is freely available online to anyone, anywhere! I³ continuously updates scientific knowledge and progress in best-practice standards in radiology through the publication of original articles and state-of-the-art reviews and opinions, along with recommendations and statements from the leading radiological societies in Europe. Founded by the European Society of Radiology (ESR), I³ creates a platform for educational material, guidelines and recommendations, and a forum for topics of controversy. A balanced combination of review articles, original papers, short communications from European radiological congresses and information on society matters makes I³ an indispensable source for current information in this field. I³ is owned by the ESR, however authors retain copyright to their article according to the Creative Commons Attribution License (see Copyright and License Agreement). All articles can be read, redistributed and reused for free, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly. The open access fees (article-processing charges) for this journal are kindly sponsored by ESR for all Members. The journal went open access in 2012, which means that all articles published since then are freely available online.
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