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Endosonography of pararectal lymph nodes
Authors:Dr. Ulrich Hildebrandt M.D.  Thomas Klein  Gernot Feifel M.D.  Hans-Peter Schwarz  Bernd Koch M.D.  Rainer M. Schmitt Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Surgery, University of Saarland, Homburg;(2) Department of Medical Engineering, Fraunhofer Institute, St. Ingbert, Federal Republic of Germany;(3) Chirurgische Universitätsklinik, D-6500 Homburg, Germany
Abstract:One hundred thirteen patients with carcinoma of the rectum were evaluated for lymph node metastases by endorectal ultrasound. With the use of 7.5 MHz and based on different echo patterns, two main groups of lymph nodes can be differentiated: hypoechoic and hyperechoic lymph nodes. Compared with pathologic findings, hypoechoic lymph nodes represent metastases, whereas hyperechoic lymph nodes are visualized due to unspecific inflammation. Lymph node metastases can be predicted with a sensitivity of 72 percent and inflammatory lymph nodes with a specificity of 83 percent. The physical basis of the differentiation of lymph nodes was assessedin vitroby the determination of ultrasound parameters (speed of sound, acoustic impedance, attenuation, and backscattered amplitude). The attenuation coefficient of benign lymph nodes [2.5 dB/(MHz×cm)] is significantly higher than the mean value of lymph node metastases [1.3 db/(MHz×cm)]. The results demonstrate that involved nodes can principally be differentiated from not involved nodes. Micrometastases, mixed lymph nodes, and changing echo patterns within inflammatory nodes explain the accuracy rate of 78 percent.Supported by a grant from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft Hi 385/1-1
Keywords:Lymph nodes  Physical parameters  Endosonography  Surgery
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