Analysis of ultrasonography features of localized gallbladder adenomyomatosis |
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Citation of this paper:CHEN Xue-jun1,YUAN Hai-xia2*,HUANG Lin-jin1,LIN Le-wu1,GUAN Pei-shan1,WANG Wen-ping2.Analysis of ultrasonography features of localized gallbladder adenomyomatosis[J].Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine,2018,25(4):606-609 |
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Author Name | Affiliation | CHEN Xue-jun1,YUAN Hai-xia2*,HUANG Lin-jin1,LIN Le-wu1,GUAN Pei-shan1,WANG Wen-ping2 | 1.Department of Ultrasound, Xiamen Branch, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Xiamen 361015, Fujian,China2.Department of Ultrasound, Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University, Shanghai 200032, China |
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Abstract:Objective:To explore the two dimensional ultrasonography features of localized gallbladder adenomyomatosis. Methods:Thirty patients with pathologically proved localized gallbladder adenomyomatosis were enrolled in this study, and the two-dimensional ultrasound imaging characteristics were analyzed retrospectively. Results:Twenty-eight (93.1%) lesions located at the bottom of the gallbladder, 29(96.7%) lesions were broader base, 28 (93.1%) lesions were hypoechoic or iso-echoic, 29(96.7%) cases were with integrated gallbladder wall, cystic regions were detected in 21 (70.0%) lesions, tiny bright-echo were shown in 12 (40.0%) lesions. Color Doppler Flow imaging did not detect blood signal in 28 ( 93.1%) lesions. Diagnostic accuracy of localized gallbladder adenomyomatosis were 70% when combined with high-frequency ultrasound. Conclusions:The two-dimensional ultrasound imaging of localized gallbladder adenomyomatosis has certain characteristics. The combined application of high frequency ultrasound is helpful to improve the diagnostic coincidence rate. |
keywords:gallbladder adenomyomatosis gallbladder diseases ultrasonography high frequency ultrasound |
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