Transabdominal ultrasound evaluation of vascularity of gallbladder lesions: particularly those with wall thickening
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- DOI: 10.1007/s10396-024-01467-3
Transabdominal ultrasound evaluation of vascularity of gallbladder lesions: particularly those with wall thickening
Abstract
Gallbladder wall thickening is relatively common in clinical settings, and for appropriate diagnosis, the size, shape, internal structure, surface contour, and vascularity of the gallbladder wall must be evaluated. Morphological evaluation is the most important; however, some gallbladder lesions resemble gallbladder cancer in imaging studies, making differential diagnosis challenging. Vascular evaluation is indispensable for a precise diagnosis in these cases. In this review, we present the current status of vascular evaluation using US and diagnosis using vascular imaging for gallbladder lesions, including those presenting with wall thickening. To date, several ultrasound imaging techniques have been developed to assess vascularity, including Doppler imaging with high sensitivity, use of contrast agents, and microvascular imaging using a novel filter for Doppler imaging. Although conventional color Doppler imaging is rarely used for the diagnosis of gallbladder lesions, the efficacy of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in assessing the vascularity, enhancement pattern, or timing of enhancement/washout has been reported. Presence of multiple irregular microvessels has been speculated to indicate malignancy. However, few reports on microvessels have been published, and further studies are required for the precise diagnosis of gallbladder lesions with microvascular evaluation.
Keywords: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound; Detective flow imaging; Gallbladder wall thickening; Superb microvascular imaging.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to The Japan Society of Ultrasonics in Medicine.
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