| Literature DB >> 30580390 |
Gianpaolo Vidili1, Ilario De Sio2, Mirko D'Onofrio3, Paoletta Mirk4, Michele Bertolotto5, Cosima Schiavone6.
Abstract
The present document describes the SIUMB (Italian Society of Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology) guidelines for the use of ultrasound in the management of focal liver disease. The aim of the paper is to provide a clinical practice guideline for Italian physicians who are approaching the ultrasound study of a focal liver lesion. In particular, these guidelines provide simple indications, recommendations and general practice advices for the correct use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in this scenario. They represent the SIUMB position of the ultrasound role in the diagnostic flow charts of the principal focal liver lesions, and are in agreement with other, previously published national and international guidelines.Entities:
Keywords: Cholangiocellular carcinoma; Contrast enhanced ultrasound; Focal nodular hyperplasia; Hemangioma; Hepatocellular carcinoma; Metastasis
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30580390 PMCID: PMC6430299 DOI: 10.1007/s40477-018-0343-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ultrasound ISSN: 1876-7931
Contrast phases of the liver
| Phase | Start (s) | End (s) |
|---|---|---|
| Arterial | 10–20 | 25–35 |
| Portal-venous phase | 30–45 | 120 |
| Late phase | > 120 | Bubble disappearance |
Ultrasound behaviors of hydatid cysts
| Type of cyst | Biological activity | Ultrasound features |
|---|---|---|
| CL | Undetermined | Cyst lesion (CL) with an anechoic content, in which the typical parasitic cyst wall is not detectable. This aspect could be present at the beginning of the infection by Echinococcus Granulosus. These ultrasound findings alone do not allow to perform the diagnosis of a parasitic cyst |
| CE-1 | Active | Cyst lesion (CL) with an anechoic content, in which the typical cyst wall is detectable and the content could be characterized by echoes called hydatid sand |
| CE-2 | Active | Multilocular cysts with septa, in which the typical cyst wall is visible |
| CE-3 | Transitional | Cyst lesions, characterized by anechoic aspect and floating membranes, due to the separation of the laminated membranes from the cyst wall. These internal arrangements could modify the shape of the cyst by the decreasing of the internal pressure. In this stage the cyst could degenerate more or give daughter cysts. These ultrasound findings alone do not allow to perform the diagnosis of a parasitic cyst |
| CE-4 | Inactive | Cyst with degenerative contents (hypoechoic or hyperechoic material). No daughter cysts inside |
| CE-5 | Inactive | Calcified cysts with the involvement of the entire wall or part of it. These ultrasound findings alone do not allow to perform the diagnosis of a parasitic cyst |