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Quantitative and noninvasive assessment of chronic liver diseases using two-dimensional shear wave elastography 被引量:20
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作者 Li-Ting Xie Chun-Hong Yan +2 位作者 Qi-Yu Zhao meng-na he Tian-An Jiang 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2018年第9期957-970,共14页
Two-dimensional shear wave elastography(2D-SWE) is a rapid, simple and novel noninvasive method that has been proposed for assessing hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic liver diseases(CLDs) based on measurements... Two-dimensional shear wave elastography(2D-SWE) is a rapid, simple and novel noninvasive method that has been proposed for assessing hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic liver diseases(CLDs) based on measurements of liver stiffness. 2 D-SWE can be performed easily at the bedside or in an outpatient clinic and yields immediate results with good reproducibility. Furthermore, 2 D-SWE was an efficient method for evaluating liver fibrosis in small to moderately sized clinical trials. However, the quality criteria for the staging of liver fibrosis are not yet well defined. Liver fibrosis is the main pathological basis of liver stiffness and a key step in the progression from CLD to cirrhosis; thus, the management of CLD largely depends on the extent and progression of liver fibrosis. 2 D-SWE appears to be an excellent tool for the early detection of cirrhosis and may have prognostic value in this context. Because 2 D-SWE has high patient acceptance, it could be useful for monitoring fibrosis progression and regression in individual cases. However, multicenter data are needed to support its use. This study reviews the current status and future perspectives of 2 D-SWE for assessments of liver fibrosis and discusses the technical advantages and limitations that impact its effective and rational clinical use. 展开更多
关键词 ELASTOGRAPHY SHEAR wave CHRONIC LIVER disease LIVER FIBROSIS
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Application of superb microvascular imaging in focal liver lesions 被引量:17
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作者 meng-na he Ke Lv +1 位作者 Yu-Xin Jiang Tian-An Jiang 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2017年第43期7765-7775,共11页
AIM To explore the ability of superb microvascular imaging(SMI) in differential diagnosis of focal liver lesions(FLLs) and to compare SMI morphology findings to those of color Doppler ultrasound and enhanced imaging.M... AIM To explore the ability of superb microvascular imaging(SMI) in differential diagnosis of focal liver lesions(FLLs) and to compare SMI morphology findings to those of color Doppler ultrasound and enhanced imaging.METHODS Twenty-four patients with 31 FLLs were included in our study,with diagnoses of hemangioma(HE)(n = 17),hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)(n = 5),metastatic lesions(n = 5),primary hepatic lymphoma(n = 1),focal nodular hyperplasia(FNH)(n = 2),and adenoma(n = 1). Nine lesions were pathologically diagnosed,and 22 lesions were radiologically confirmed,all of which were evaluated by at least two types of enhanced imaging techniques. All patients had undergone SMI. Patients were divided into subgroups based on pathological and radiological diagnoses to analyze SMI manifestations. We also compared the SMI manifestations of the most common malignant FLLs(HCCs and metastatic lesions) with those of the most common benign FLLs(HEs).RESULTS HEs were classified into three SMI subgroups: diffuse dot-like type(n = 6),strip rim type(n = 8),and nodular rim type(n = 3). The sizes of the three types of HEs were significantly different(P = 0.00,< 0.05). HCCs were classified into two subgroups: diffuse honeycomb type(n = 2) and non-specific type(n = 3). Four of the metastatic lesions were the strip rim type,and the other metastatic lesion was the thick rim type,which is the same as that of lymphoma. FNH was described as a spoke-wheel type,and adenoma as a diffuse honeycomb type. The SMI types of HCCs and metastatic lesions were significantly different from those of HEs(P = 0.048,< 0.05).CONCLUSION SMI technology enables microvascular evaluation of FLLs without using any contrast agent. For HEs,lesion size may affect SMI performance. SMI is able to provide useful information for differential diagnosis of HCCs and metastatic lesions from HEs. 展开更多
关键词 Primary hepatic lymphoma HEMANGIOMA Color doppler ultrasound Focal liver lesions Superbmicrovascular imaging
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