[Signal-enhanced color-coded duplex sonography of reactively and metastatically enlarged lymph nodes]
- PMID: 9501935
- DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1015182
[Signal-enhanced color-coded duplex sonography of reactively and metastatically enlarged lymph nodes]
Abstract
Purpose: Prospective comparison of B-mode-, plain and signal-enhanced colour Doppler ultrasound to evaluate new criteria for assessment of the tumour status of enlarged cervical lymph nodes.
Methods: Colour Doppler sonography was performed before and after application of d-galactose in 35 patients with suspected lymph node metastases of the neck. Sonomorphology was analysed qualitatively, maximal flow rate, pulsatility index and resistance index were determined quantitatively.
Results: Signal enhanced Doppler revealed a typical vessel morphology of the lymph nodes facilitating differential diagnosis. In 23%, vascularisation of the lymph nodes was only visible after application of the signal-enhancing agent (benign: 44%, malignant: 5%). The measurement of flow velocity and the calculation of RI and PI did not lead to a reliable differentiation between malignant and benign lymph nodes whereas B-mode sonography yielded highly valid results.
Conclusion: The application of d-galactose facilitates differentiation between malignant and benign lymph nodes.
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