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Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) ›› 2015, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (07): 531-535. doi: 10.3877/cma.j.issn.1672-6448.2015.05.007

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• Abdominal Ultrasound • Previous Articles     Next Articles

The value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in the diagnosis of tuberculous mesenteric lymphadenitis

Gaoyi Yang1,(), Wenzhi Zhang1, Jun Li1, Dan Zhao1, Jun Meng1, Tianzhuo Yu1, Na Feng1   

  1. 1. Department of Ultrasound, the Red Cross Hospital of Hangzhou, Hangzhou 310003, China
  • Received:2015-05-25 Online:2015-07-01 Published:2015-07-01
  • Contact: Gaoyi Yang
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Abstract:

Objective

To investigate the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in the diagnosis of tuberculous mesenteric lymphadenitis by analyzing its enhancement pattern.

Methods

The conventional ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound images of 62 patients with tuberculous mesenteric lymphadenitis confirmed by needle core biopsy or surgery were retrospectively analyzed. The location, size, shape, internal echo and posterior enhancement of mesenteric lymph nodes were recorded. All cases were divided into two groups: the maximum diameter of the lymph node ≤20 mm and the maximum diameter of the lymph node >20 mm, and the patterns of enhancement in two groups were analyzed.

Results

The conventional ultrasound of 62 cases with tuberculous mesenteric lymph nodes showed enlargement. And the echogenicity was hypoechoic or heterogeneity, containing punctate or clusters of calcification in 19 cases (30.6%). After CEUS, there were three forms of enhancements: rim enhancement in 29 cases (46.8%); inhomogeneous enhancement in 21cases (33.9%); non-enhancement in 12 cases (19.3%). Rim enhancement was more common in the ≤20 mm group, while inhomogeneous enhancement was more common in the lymph nodes >20 mm. There was statistically significant difference of the enhancement type between the ≤20 mm group and the >20 mm group (χ2=6.782, P=0.034).

Conclusions

Most of tuberculous mesenteric lymph nodes showed rim and inhomogeneous enhancement in CEUS, and the sizes of mesenteric lymph node tuberculosis influenced the CEUS enhancement patterns. CEUS may provide useful information for the diagnosis of the tuberculous mesenteric lymph node.

Key words: Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography, Mesenteric, Lymph nodes, Tuberculosis

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