JOURNAL ARTICLE

Contrast‐enhanced ultrasound is helpful for differentiating benign from malignant parietal pleural lesions

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Abstract Introduction To describe the value of contrast‐enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) for the differentiation of malignant from benign parietal pleural lesions (PPLs). Materials and Methods From November 2005 to June 2019, 63 patients with histologically/cytologically confirmed PPLs were investigated by CEUS. On CEUS, the extent of enhancement (EE; marked or reduced/absent) and the homogeneity of enhancement (HE; homogeneous or inhomogeneous) were analyzed retrospectively. Results In total, 24/63 lesions were benign, and 39/63 lesions were malignant. On CEUS, 11/24 benign and 36/39 malignant lesions showed a marked enhancement. A marked enhancement was significantly more frequently associated with malignancy compared with benign lesions ( p < 0.001). In five cases, due to the absence of enhancement, it was not possible to determine the HE. In the remaining cases, 9/20 benign and 19/38 malignant lesions showed an inhomogeneous enhancement ( p = 0.79). Conclusion On CEUS, marked enhancement was significantly more frequently associated with malignant compared with benign lesions. However, some benign lesions, such as chronic inflammatory processes, may also show a marked enhancement. Therefore, the interpretation of perfusion patterns in these lesions must always take into account the clinical background of the patient.

Keywords:
Medicine Malignancy Ultrasound Contrast-enhanced ultrasound Contrast enhancement Radiology Lesion Homogeneous Perfusion Pathology Magnetic resonance imaging

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Pleural and Pulmonary Diseases
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Ultrasound in Clinical Applications
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
Lung Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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