Ultrasound and Cystic Echinococcosis.

IF 1.3 Q3 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Ultrasound International Open Pub Date : 2018-09-01 Epub Date: 2018-10-23 DOI:10.1055/a-0650-3807
Enrico Brunetti, Francesca Tamarozzi, Calum Macpherson, Carlo Filice, Markus Schindler Piontek, Adnan Kabaalioglu, Yi Dong, Nathan Atkinson, Joachim Richter, Dagmar Schreiber-Dietrich, Christoph F Dietrich
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Abstract

The introduction of imaging techniques in clinical practice 40 years ago changed the clinical management of many diseases, including cystic echinococcosis (CE). For the first time cysts were clearly seen before surgery. Among the available imaging techniques, ultrasound (US) has unique properties that can be used to study and manage cystic echinococcosis. It is harmless, can image almost all organs and systems, can be repeated as often as required, is portable, requires no patient preparation, is relatively inexpensive and guides diagnosis, treatment and follow-up without radiation exposure and harm to the patient. US is the only imaging technique which can be used in field settings to assess CE prevalence because it can be run even on solar power or a small generator in remote field locations. Thanks to US classifications, the concept of stage-specific treatments was introduced and because US is repeatable, the scientific community has gained a clearer understanding of the natural history of the disease. This paper reviews the scope of US in CE, describes its strengths and weaknesses compared to other imaging techniques and its relationship with serodiagnosis and discusses sonographic features that may be helpful in differential diagnosis.

超声与囊性包虫病。
40年前影像学技术在临床实践中的引入改变了许多疾病的临床管理,包括囊性包虫病(CE)。这是第一次在手术前清楚地看到囊肿。在现有的成像技术中,超声(US)具有独特的特性,可用于研究和治疗囊性包虫病。它是无害的,可以成像几乎所有的器官和系统,可以根据需要经常重复,便携,不需要病人准备,相对便宜,指导诊断,治疗和随访,没有辐射暴露和对病人的伤害。US是唯一可以在野外环境中用于评估CE患病率的成像技术,因为它甚至可以在偏远地区的太阳能或小型发电机上运行。由于美国分类法,引入了分期治疗的概念,而且由于美国分类法是可重复的,科学界对该疾病的自然史有了更清晰的了解。本文综述了超声在CE中的应用范围,描述了超声与其他成像技术相比的优缺点及其与血清诊断的关系,并讨论了超声特征可能有助于鉴别诊断。
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Ultrasound International Open RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
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