Hj. Steinkamp et al., Differential diagnosis of lymph node lesions - A semiquantitative approachwith power Doppler sonography, INV RADIOL, 34(8), 1999, pp. 509-515
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Radiology ,Nuclear Medicine & Imaging","Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
RATIONALE AND OBJECTIVES. To assess the value of power Doppler for distingu
ishing reactive from malignant lymph node disease.
METHODS. In a prospective study, 48 untreated patients with palpable cervic
al lymph node enlargement (n = 211) underwent examination with power Dopple
r sonography, The perfusion sites were subdivided into three groups: centra
l, peripheral, and hilar perfusion. In addition, the authors qualified the
intensity of perfusion using a semiquantitative scale from 0 (no perfusion)
to III (high perfusion). Finally, the overall perfused lymph node area was
measured and the percentage of perfused nodal area was calculated.
RESULTS. Power Doppler sonography showed perfusion in 183 of 211 lymph node
s. Histologic examination revealed 67 reactively enlarged lymph nodes, 72 m
etastases, and 44 lymphomas, Reactively enlarged lymph nodes showed charact
eristically intense hilar perfusion (82.1%), whereas nodal metastases exhib
ited mainly peripherally located flow (84.7%) of grade intensity I to III.
Lymph nodes invaded by malignant lymphoma were highly pet-fused, displaying
color signals in the center as well as in the nodal periphery (90.9%).
CONCLUSIONS. The perfusion patterns of lymph nodes provide useful additiona
l information in the differential diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopathy.