Seiler Gabriela S, Griffith Emily
Department of Molecular Biomedical Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 27607.
Department of Clinical Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 27607.
Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2018 Jan;59(1):79-88. doi: 10.1111/vru.12557. Epub 2017 Sep 6.
Lymph node evaluation is an important component of oncology staging in dogs and cats, however diagnosis of malignancy currently requires cytology or histopathology. Elastography is an ultrasound technique that allows estimation of tissue stiffness. In people, it has been shown to increase the sensitivity of sonography in detection of metastatic lymph nodes. The objective of this prospective, cross-sectional study was to determine if elastographic stiffness differs for malignant versus benign canine and feline lymph nodes that were considered abnormal in gray-scale ultrasound imaging. Animals scheduled for ultrasound-guided fine needle aspirates of a lymph node at a single center were prospectively enrolled. Elastography was performed by a board-certified veterinary radiologist (G.S.) prior to tissue sampling. Softness was scored qualitatively as 1-4 (1 = hard; 4 = soft) on an image depicted by a color scale (blue = hard, red = soft). Quantitative analysis was performed using custom-made software. Fifty-one lymph nodes were included in the evaluation, 21 had benign and 30 had neoplastic cytology. Benign lymph nodes were softer (median score of 2.5, range 1-4) than malignant lymph nodes (median = 2, range 1-3), and differences were significant in qualitative and quantitative analyses (P < 0.01). Of the lymph nodes with a score of 2 or below (hard), 19/25 (76%) were malignant, of the lymph nodes with a score over 2 (soft), 24/36 (67%) were benign. Findings indicated that elastographic stiffness scores differed between benign and malignant lymph node groups; however overlapping scores for the two groups limited the use of this technique for routine clinical diagnosis of malignancy.
淋巴结评估是犬猫肿瘤分期的重要组成部分,然而目前恶性肿瘤的诊断需要细胞学或组织病理学检查。弹性成像技术是一种超声技术,可用于评估组织硬度。在人类中,该技术已被证明可提高超声检查转移性淋巴结的敏感性。本前瞻性横断面研究的目的是确定在灰阶超声成像中被视为异常的犬猫良性与恶性淋巴结的弹性成像硬度是否存在差异。前瞻性纳入了在单一中心计划接受超声引导下淋巴结细针抽吸的动物。在组织采样前,由一名获得委员会认证的兽医放射科医生(G.S.)进行弹性成像检查。在由颜色标尺显示的图像上(蓝色=硬,红色=软),将柔软度定性评分为1 - 4分(1 = 硬;4 = 软)。使用定制软件进行定量分析。共有51个淋巴结纳入评估,其中21个为良性,30个为肿瘤细胞学阳性。良性淋巴结比恶性淋巴结更软(中位数评分2.5,范围1 - 4),在定性和定量分析中差异均具有统计学意义(P < 0.01)。在评分为2分及以下(硬)的淋巴结中,19/25(76%)为恶性;在评分超过2分(软)的淋巴结中,24/36(67%)为良性。研究结果表明,良性和恶性淋巴结组的弹性成像硬度评分存在差异;然而,两组评分存在重叠,限制了该技术在恶性肿瘤常规临床诊断中的应用。