Lile R, Thickman D, Miller G J, Crawford E D
Department of Radiology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80262.
AJR Am J Roentgenol. 1990 Aug;155(2):303-6. doi: 10.2214/ajr.155.2.2164763.
A unique sonographic appearance that correlates with comedocarcinoma of the prostate is described. The hard-copy and videotaped transrectal sonograms obtained in 27 patients before radical prostatectomy were reviewed. In three, the sonograms had a distinctive appearance characterized by a hypoechoic lesion containing stippled areas of hyperechogenicity. This was not present in the other 24. The sonograms of all 27 patients were compared with whole-mount histopathologic sections of the radical prostatectomy specimens. This comparison showed that the distinctive sonographic abnormalities in these three patients were caused by foci of comedocarcinoma, an aggressive variant of prostatic carcinoma (Gleason pattern 5). In none of the other 24 patients were similar sonographic findings seen and none had comedocarcinoma at histopathologic examination. These findings suggest that a hypoechoic lesion containing diffuse, stippled echogenicity may be a sonographic sign of comedocarcinoma.
本文描述了一种与前列腺粉刺癌相关的独特超声表现。回顾了27例患者在根治性前列腺切除术前行经直肠超声检查的硬拷贝图像和录像。其中3例超声图像有独特表现,其特征为低回声病灶内有散在的高回声区,其他24例则无此表现。将这27例患者的超声图像与根治性前列腺切除标本的全层组织病理学切片进行比较。结果显示,这3例患者独特的超声异常是由粉刺癌病灶引起的,粉刺癌是前列腺癌的一种侵袭性亚型(Gleason 5级)。其他24例患者均未出现类似的超声表现,且组织病理学检查均无粉刺癌。这些发现提示,含有弥漫性散在高回声的低回声病灶可能是粉刺癌的超声征象。