Histopathology and high-resolution ultrasound imaging for peripheral nerve (injuries)
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00415-022-10988-1
Histopathology and high-resolution ultrasound imaging for peripheral nerve (injuries)
Abstract
Background: Neuropathies are commonplace in clinical practice and ultrasound assessment of the peripheral nerves is increasingly becoming a valuable diagnostic tool to support the physical and electrophysiological examinations. In the pertinent literature, several sonographic approaches have been proposed to evaluate the peripheral nerve tissue-mainly based on (semi)-quantitative measures.
Objective: To define a standardized sonographic approach aiming to evaluate the different sono-histological sections of the peripheral nerve also in a qualitative way.
Methods: Using high-frequency ultrasound probes and high-level ultrasound machines, we matched the histopathological features of the peripheral nerve (in acute and chronic phase) and the different sonographic patterns. Moreover, high-sensitive power Doppler assessments have been performed to assess the microcirculation of the peripheral nerve in physiological and pathological conditions.
Results: Modern ultrasound equipment allows a "real-time dissection" of the peripheral nerve evaluating the sonographic patterns of its different histological compartments in physiological and pathological conditions. Moreover, high-sensitive power Doppler allows clear visualization of the microcirculation of the peripheral nerve both in the acute and chronic phases of the neuropathy.
Conclusion: In clinical practice, using adequate technological equipment, (semi)-quantitative measurements of the peripheral nerve can be coupled with different sonographic patterns of its histological components-both in the acute and chronic phase of the peripheral neuropathy. This way, better/prompt diagnosis and optimal management of the patients would be possible.
Keywords: Edema; Histology; Neuropathy; Qualitative assessment; Ultrasonography.
© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany.
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