Published online Aug 28, 2021. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v27.i32.5438
Peer-review started: April 21, 2021
First decision: June 30, 2021
Revised: July 12, 2021
Accepted: July 20, 2021
Article in press: July 20, 2021
Published online: August 28, 2021
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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is a new imaging technique that can evaluate tumor vascularity, and it has been proved to have value in the diagnosis and assess
There have been few studies on CEUS findings of intestinal lymphoma and their potential correlation with histopathological features.
Our present study aimed to describe the B-mode US and CEUS features of intestinal lymphoma and investigate the correlation of CEUS and histopathological features.
We summarized the features of B-mode US and CUES imaging of intestinal lymphoma of 18 patients and compared the frequency of tumor necrosis in intestinal lymphomas with reference to different pathological subtypes (aggressive or indolent) and clinical stage (early or advanced). Besides, the time–intensity curve parameters of CEUS were also compared between patients with normal and elevated serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH).
In B-mode imaging, four patterns were observed in intestinal lymphoma: Mass type (12/18, 66.7%), infiltration type (1/18, 5.6%), mesentery type (4/18, 22.2%) and mixed type (1/18, 5.6%). All cases were hypoechoic and no cystic areas were detected. On CEUS, most cases (17/18, 94.4%) showed arterial hyperechoic enhancement. All cases showed arterial enhancement followed by venous wash out. A relatively high rate of tumor necrosis (11/18, 61.1%) was observed in this study. Tumor necrosis on CEUS was more frequent in aggressive subtypes (10/13, 76.9%) than in indolent subtypes (1/5, 20.0%) (P = 0.047). There were no correlations between tumor necrosis and lesion size and Ann Arbor stage. There was no significant difference in time–intensity curve parameters between normal and elevated LDH groups.
B-mode US and CEUS findings of intestinal lymphoma are characteristic. We observed a high rate of tumor necrosis, which appeared more frequently in aggressive patho
Based on the present results, we will expand the number of enrolled patients and explore the advantages of US compared with other imaging techniques in diagnosing intestinal lymphoma.