Retrospective Study
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2017.
World J Gastroenterol. Aug 14, 2017; 23(30): 5567-5578
Published online Aug 14, 2017. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v23.i30.5567
Table 1 Baseline characteristics of serous pancreatic neoplasia patients
CharacteristicSPN patients (n = 287)
Age (yr)
mean ± SD57.3 ± 14.2
Range18-85
Female/Male229/58
Symptoms
Pancreatitis5
Weight loss9
Anemia1
Incidental finding272
Histological results
Surgery249
EUS FNA (22G)31
TUS-Bx (18 G)7
Table 2 Conventional B mode ultrasound findings of serous pancreatic neoplasia n (%)
CharacteristicSPN lesions (n = 287)
Location
Head/neck113 (39.3)
Body89 (31.0)
Tail85 (29.6)
Size of lesions (mm)
mean ± SD38.7 ± 26.2
Range4-160
Number of lesions
Single281 (97.9)
Multiple6 (2.1)
B mode aspect
Microcystic mix31 (10.8)
Macrocystic96 (33.4)
Solid and cystic133 (46.3)
Solid27 (9.4)
B mode echogenicity
Anechoic10 (3.4)
Hypoechoic271 (94.4)
Hyperechoic6 (2.2)
CDI vessel detectable
Avascular228 (79.4)
Macrovessels detectable59 (20.6)
CDI vascular pattern (n = 59 with macrovessels)
Central artery26 (44.1)
Typical spoke wheel appearance21 (35.6)
No specifics12 (20.3)
Table 3 Contrast enhanced ultrasound imaging features of serous pancreatic neoplasia lesions n (%)
CharacteristicSPN lesions (n = 173)
Arterial phase
Hyperenhancement63 (36.5)
Isoenhancement107 (61.8)
Hypoenhancement3 (1.7)
Late phase
Hyperenhancement39 (22.5)
Isoenhancement129 (74.6)
Hypoenhancement5 (2.9)
Table 4 Endoscopic ultrasound and contrast enhanced endoscopic ultrasound imaging features of serous pancreatic neoplasia lesions n (%)
CharacteristicSPN lesions (n = 61)
EUS
Anechoic2 (3.3)
Hypoechoic56 (91.8)
Isoechoic3 (4.9)
EUS-CDI vessel detectable
Avascular0
Macrovessels detectable61 (100)
EUS-CDI vascular pattern (n = 61)
Central artery26 (42.6)
Typical spoke wheel appearance15 (24.6)
No specifics20 (32.8)
CE-EUS (n = 54)
Hyperenhancement54 (100)
Isoenhancement0
Hypoenhancement0
Final EUS-Diagnosis
“Eyecatcher”49 (80.3)
Typical SCA5 (8.2)
Unclear macrocyst6 (9.8)