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J Med Ultrason (2001) ; 32(1): 23-8, 2005 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27276982

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PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to investigate the vascularity of primary gastric cancer lesions using color Doppler ultrasonography. METHODS: We used color Doppler ultrasonography to study 78 patients with gastric cancer detected on B-mode ultrasonographic examination and 14 patients without gastric tumors but with a slightly thickened gastric wall that was also detected on B-mode ultrasound. The color Doppler signals of the gastric lesions were graded as (-), no color signals; (+), slight increase in number of color signals; and (++), an obvious increase in number of color signals. The vessel area outside the tumor area in the microscopic pathological specimens was also calculated. RESULTS: The color signals of 13 (18%) of the 71 gastric cancer patients were graded (-); those of 14 (20%) patients were graded (+); and those of 44 (62%) patients were graded (++). The color signals for 9 (65%) of 14 patients without gastric tumors were graded (-); those of 4 (28%) patients were graded (+), and those of 1 patient (7%) were graded (++). These differences were significant (P = 0.0002). The vessel count ratio in the microscopic pathologic specimens was also significantly higher in patients with an increased number of color signals than in those without an increased number of color signals (P = 0.002). CONCLUSION: Color Doppler ultrasound showed increased vascularity in the gastric cancers in most of the subjects (82%, 58/71). Furthermore, color Doppler ultrasound also showed no increase in vascularity in most subjects (65%, 9/14) whose B-mode ultrasonograms showed thickened gastric walls but who did not have gastric cancer. Thus, color Doppler imaging may prove useful as a screening modality for gastric cancer.

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J Med Ultrason (2001) ; 29(2): 41-6, 2002 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27277739

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OBJECTIVE: To determine if the image quality of a personal ultrasound imager (PUI) is as good as that of a conventional machine (CM). MATERIALS AND METHODS: Ninety patients were studied by the same operator using both the PUI and CM. The quality of the B-mode images obtained from these patients was scored 0, 1 or 2, defined as poor, fair, or good, respectively. Liver-tumor vascularity depicted by power Doppler imaging (PDI) and directional PDI (DPDI) was classified as 0, no blood signal; 1, dot-like blood signal within the tumor; 2, mild blood-flow signal within the tumor; and 3, abundant blood-flow signal within the tumor. RESULTS: The mean score of PUI and CM B-mode image quality was 7.47±0.92 and 7.54±0.99 (mean±SD), respectively (p=0.531). On PDI, grade of vascularity of the liver tumors determined with the PUI was 4.44 and 4.68 in those determined with the CM (p=0.78). On DPDI, tumor vascularity was 3.12 when scored by the PUI and 4.29 when scored with the CM (p=0.03). The qualities of images acquired by the PUI and CM were significantly correlated. CONCLUSION: The quality of B-mode images acquired using the PUI and CM are statistically the same, and they share a similar ability to detect intratumoral blood-flow signals on PDI. Because of its extreme portability, the PUI is expected to become a valuable diagnostic tool in the clinic.

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