| Literature DB >> 27482279 |
E David1, V Cantisani2, M De Vincentiis3, P S Sidhu4, A Greco3, M Tombolini3, F M Drudi2, D Messineo2, S Gigli2, A Rubini2, D Fresilli2, D Ferrari2, F Flammia2, F D'Ambrosio2.
Abstract
High-resolution ultrasound is the first line examination for parotid gland diffuse disease and focal lesions, normally using grey-scale and colour-Doppler ultrasound. Unfortunately, grey-scale and colour-Doppler ultrasound features of benign and malignant salivary gland lesions may overlap, particularly with benign tumors, where pleomorphic adenomas are often indistinguishable from malignant lesions. With atypical lesions, contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging is usually the second level imaging modality requested. The introduction of ultrasound contrast agents has opened further possible perspectives to improve the interpretation of parotid diseases, particularly the differentiation between benign and malignant lesions. We present a review of the current literature on contrast-enhanced ultrasound for the assessment of parotid gland lesions, considering all characteristics of the technique, evidence of usefulness, future perspectives and limitations.Entities:
Keywords: Contrast-enhanced ultrasound; microbubbles; parotid gland; salivary neoplasm
Year: 2016 PMID: 27482279 PMCID: PMC4951786 DOI: 10.1177/1742271X15626611
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ultrasound ISSN: 1742-271X