Lin T, Ophir J, Potter G
Ultrason Imaging. 1987 Jan;9(1):29-40. doi: 10.1177/016173468700900103.
The speed of sound in normal and diffusely-diseased liver specimens was measured. There were four experimental groups, consisting of normal (n = 21), fatty (n = 7), fibrotic (n = 7) and mixed fatty and fibrotic (n = 9). These classifications were based on histological grading. We found that the results corroborate and extend most of the results of Bamber and coworkers. Specifically, no significant correlation was found between speed of sound and fibrosis score; a moderate correlation was found between speed of sound and tissue water content; and a relatively good correlation (r = -0.670, p less than 0.1%) was found between the speed of sound and the histological fat score, which increased to r = -0.819 (p less than 0.1%) when a correction for variations in water content was used.
对正常肝脏标本和弥漫性病变肝脏标本中的声速进行了测量。共有四个实验组,分别为正常组(n = 21)、脂肪组(n = 7)、纤维化组(n = 7)以及脂肪纤维化混合组(n = 9)。这些分类基于组织学分级。我们发现这些结果证实并扩展了班伯及其同事的大部分研究结果。具体而言,未发现声速与纤维化评分之间存在显著相关性;发现声速与组织含水量之间存在中度相关性;并且发现声速与组织学脂肪评分之间存在相对较好的相关性(r = -0.670,p < 0.1%),当对含水量变化进行校正后,该相关性增至r = -0.819(p < 0.1%)。