Literature DB >> 19148852

[Ultrasound of the salivary glands].

N Gritzmann1.   

Abstract

In acute inflammatory diseases sonography can differentiate between obstructive or non-obstructive sialoadenitis. Abscess formations may be detected and the maturation of the colliquation may be controlled. Abscesses may be punctured under US guidance. In Sjögren's syndrome the sonographic changes correlate with the histological destruction, in acute forms hypervascularisation is found in color Doppler. In fibrotic cases the stimulation-induced hyperemia is impaired. In sialoadenosis inflammatory and tumorous lesions can be ruled out by sonography. Tumors of the salivary glands can be visualized with high sensitivity. Like other imaging methods the specificity in assessment of the histology of a tumor is low. Multilocular lesions as sarcoidosis, lymphoma, metastases or cystadenolymphoma are discussed. In deep located, malignant tumors or when the tumor cannot be delineated completely, MR or CT are obligatory to delineate the tumor. Sonography enables the diagnosis of cysts or ranulae. The accuracy of sonography in assessment of sialolithiasis is about 90 %. Non-opaque stones can be visualized, too. However, small stones of less than 2 mm are difficult to detect since the posterior shadow may be missing. The concrements can be differentiated into intraductal or intraglandular stones. Indirect signs like ductal dilatations or inflammatory changes may be found. Pseudotumorous lesions as hypertrophy of the masseter muscle, tuberculosis, sarcoidosis or lymphoepithelial lesions in AIDS are discussed. In children the main differential diagnosis of salivary gland pathologies are addressed. In many diseases sonography is the first line imaging modality in assessment of salivary glands.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19148852     DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1103476

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laryngorhinootologie        ISSN: 0935-8943            Impact factor:   1.057


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Authors:  A Bozzato
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