Four-dimensional ultrasound imaging in neuro-ophthalmology

Ekaterina Titianova , Sylvia Cherninkova , Sonja Karakaneva , Boyko Stamenov
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Abstract

Purpose

To demonstrate diagnostic abilities of space–time (4D) ultrasound imaging in patients with eye pathology and some neuro-ophthalmic syndromes.

Methods

Fifteen healthy controls and 15 patients with eye pathology (papilledema, retinal detachment, macular degeneration and intraocular metastasis) were studied by multimodal (color duplex, B-flow and 3D/4D imaging) sonography.

Results

Normal optic disc resulted in a smooth and sharp contour without swelling. Papilledema was presented as a hyperechoic prominence into the vitreous. On its side the optic sheath diameter was increased in association with the degree of optic disc swelling. The retinal detachment was imaged as a hyperechoic undulating membrane, the neovascular macular degeneration – as a hyperechoic membrane behind the retina, and the intraocular metastasis – as irregular unifocal formation into the vitreous.

Conclusions

The 4D neuro-ophthalmo-sonology helps for the quick and non-invasive volume imaging of the type, size, location and severity of optic disc and optic nerve edema and its differentiation from other types of eye lesions.

神经眼科学的四维超声成像
目的探讨空时(4D)超声成像对眼病理及部分眼神经综合征的诊断价值。方法对15例正常人和15例眼部病变(乳头水肿、视网膜脱离、黄斑变性和眼内转移)患者进行多模态超声(彩色双工、b流和3D/4D成像)研究。结果正常视盘轮廓光滑、尖锐,无肿胀。乳突水肿表现为玻璃体内高回声突出。在其一侧,视神经鞘直径随视神经盘肿胀程度增加而增加。视网膜脱离成像为高回声波动膜,新血管性黄斑变性-视网膜后的高回声膜,眼内转移-不规则单斑形成到玻璃体。结论4D神经眼超声有助于快速、无创地对视盘和视神经水肿的类型、大小、位置和严重程度进行体积成像,并与其他类型的眼部病变进行鉴别。
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