Real-Time Qualitative Ultrasound Elastography of Miscellaneous Non-Nodal Neck Masses: Applications and Limitations |
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Authors: | Kunwar S.S. Bhatia Darshana D. RasalkarYim-Ping Lee Ka-Tak WongAnn D. King Yuen-Hok YuenAnil T. Ahuja |
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Affiliation: | Department of Diagnostic Radiology and Organ Imaging, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Prince of Wales Hospital, Shatin N.T., Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | To evaluate real-time qualitative ultrasound elastography as an adjunct to conventional sonography for evaluation of non-nodal neck masses identified in routine clinical practice, 52 consecutive masses in 49 patients underwent both techniques. Lesion stiffness was graded visually on chromatic-scale elastograms from ES0-3 (low to high). Diagnosis was based on (cyto)pathology (11), corroborative cross-sectional imaging (18) or characteristic conventional sonography (23). There were 16 lipomas, 15 lymphatic/venous vascular malformations (LVVMs), six neurogenic tumours/neuromas, five thyroglossal duct cysts (TGCs), five (epi)dermoids, three abscesses, one second-arch branchial cleft cyst (BCC), and one soft-tissue metastasis. In general terms, lesion stiffness was high (ES2-3) for neurogenic tumours/neuromas, (epi)dermoids and metastasis, and low (ES0-1) for lipomas, LVVM, TGCs and BCC. Abscesses displayed variable stiffness according to fluid content. Technical limitations and artefacts of elastograms were identified. Data from real-time qualitative ultrasound elastography may be a useful adjunct to sonography for diagnosis of non-nodal neck masses (E-mail: aniltahuja@cuhk.edu.hk) |
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Keywords: | Ultrasound Elastography Neck Masses Diagnosis |
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