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Relative proportions of stromal to cellular components of pleomorphic adenomas: determination with shear wave elastography.

Deniz Cebi Olgun1, Fatih Kantarci, Umit Taskin, Fahrettin Kilic, Mehmet Faruk Oktay, Serdar Altinay, Nuray Kepil, Ibrahim Adaletli, Mehmet Ada, Ismail Mihmanli.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether the relative proportions of stromal to cellular components of pleomorphic adenomas have an effect on the shear elastic modulus determined by shear wave elastography (SWE).
METHODS: This study was approved by the Ethics Committee of our institution and performed between September 2011 and December 2012. Thirty-five patients who underwent surgery for a parotid mass were included in the study. The maximum shear elastic modulus of the mass was measured by SWE. Pleomorphic adenomas were histopathologically subdivided into stroma-poor, intermediate-stroma, and stroma-rich tumors based on the relative proportion of stromal to cellular components.
RESULTS: The maximum shear elastic modulus values of the pleomorphic adenomas ranged from 12.6 to 291.9 kPa (mean ± SD, 120.9 ± 92.8 kPa). The Friedman test revealed a statistically significant relationship between the stromal amount and maximum shear elastic modulus (P < .001). Stroma-poor adenomas (mean, 32.3 ± 27.7 kPa; range, 12.6-81.1 kPa) were softer on SWE than stroma-rich adenomas (mean, 174.1 ± 48.4 kPa; range, 92.7-217.2 kPa; P = .009). No such significant difference was detected between stroma-poor and intermediate-stroma tumors (mean, 146.3 ± 106.1 kPa; range, 19.1-291.9 kPa; P = .062) or between intermediate-stroma and stroma-rich tumors (P = .465).
CONCLUSIONS: Shear wave elastography depicts pleomorphic adenomas with a variable appearance, which is due to the relative proportions of stromal to cellular contents in the tumors.

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Keywords:  general ultrasound; neoplasms; parotid gland; pleomorphic adenoma; shear wave elastography; sonography

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24567462     DOI: 10.7863/ultra.33.3.503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Ultrasound Med        ISSN: 0278-4297            Impact factor:   2.153


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2.  Evaluation of benign parotid gland tumors with superb microvascular imaging and shear wave elastography.

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Journal:  J Ultrason       Date:  2020-09-28

3.  Utility of Real-Time Shear Wave Elastography in the Assessment of Testicular Torsion.

Authors:  Zhenxing Sun; Mingxing Xie; Feixiang Xiang; Yue Song; Cheng Yu; Yanrong Zhang; Sachin Ramdhany; Jing Wang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-09-18       Impact factor: 3.240

4.  Differential Diagnosis of Parotid Gland Tumors: Role of Shear Wave Elastography.

Authors:  Jan Heřman; Zuzana Sedláčková; Jaromír Vachutka; Tomáš Fürst; Richard Salzman; Jaroslav Vomáčka; Miroslav Heřman
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