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Evaluation of 20-MHz high-frequency ultrasonography for the diagnosis of choroidal nevi.

Magali Albrieux1,2, Pierre Pégourié1, Florent Aptel1,2, Dominique Satger1, Marc Bru1, Georges Zaatar1, Christophe Chiquet3,4.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Evaluate short-term intraoperator reproducibility of ultrasonographic measurements of choroidal nevi using 10- and 20-MHz probes, and the efficacy of the high-frequency probes for the diagnosis of choroidal nevi.
METHODS: Diameters and thicknesses of choroidal nevi were measured using a 10-MHz probe and a high-frequency long focal length 20-MHz probe (Quantel Medical™). The first part of the study evaluated intraoperator reproducibility of measurements of choroidal nevi with 10- and 20-MHz probes and the second part of the study allowed the comparisons of the measurements of largest tumor diameter (LDT) of choroidal nevi of 40 patients between the 10- and 20-MHz probes. The two-way random average agreement intraclass correlation coefficients (ICC), Bland-Altman plot, and a paired t test were used.
RESULTS: The intraoperator reproducibility of choroidal nevi measurements with 10- and 20-MHz probes was excellent (ICC > 0.9, n = 20). Four flat nevi, not detectable at 10 MHz, could be located with the high-frequency probe (p = 0.12). There was no significant difference in thickness or LTD measurements between the 10- and 20-MHz probes (n = 31). Both techniques showed an excellent agreement (ICC > 0.8) for thickness and LTD measurements. All the choroidal nevi that were not measurable with the 10-MHz probe (n = 7) were measured with the 20-MHz probe.
CONCLUSION: The high-frequency 20-MHz probe allows additional detection and measurements of flat choroidal nevi. When detectable, the ultrasonographic measurements of thickness and diameter of choroidal nevi are similar with both the 10- and the 20-MHz probes.

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Keywords:  10-MHz and 20-MHz probes; Choroidal nevus; Diameter; Eye; High-frequency ultrasonography; Thickness; Tumor

Year:  2020        PMID: 32845373     DOI: 10.1007/s00417-020-04906-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol        ISSN: 0721-832X            Impact factor:   3.117


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Authors:  L Desjardins; L Lumbroso; C Levy; C Plancher; B Asselain
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