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High-sensitivity power Doppler imaging of normal superficial lymph nodes

✍ Scribed by Roberto Stramare; Alberto Tregnaghi; Claudio Fittà; Antonio Torraco; Yeaganeh Khadivi; C.R. Rossi; Leopoldo Rubaltelli


Book ID
102332758
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
179 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0091-2751

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Abstract

Purpose

This study was conducted to describe the various patterns of vascularity of the normal superficial lymph nodes detected using high‐sensitivity power Doppler imaging according to the dimension and anatomic location of the nodes.

Subjects and Methods

A total of 712 lymph nodes (416 in the neck, 205 in the groin, and 91 in the axilla) were studied in 118 patients with high‐sensitivity Power doppler. Three categories of vascularity were defined: absence of vascularity (type 1), hilar and perihilar vascularity (type 2), and vascularity in the entire node (type 3). The 3 types of vascularity were correlated with the anatomic location and the dimension (maximum transverse diameter) of the nodes.

Results

Type 3 vascularity was found in all lymph nodes with a maximum transverse diameter > 6 mm, in the 67.9% (133/196) of lymph nodes between 4 and 6 mm in diameter, and in 45.7% (42/92) of lymph nodes between 2 and 4 mm in diameter. In lymph nodes with transverse diameters of 2–6 mm, type 3 vascularity was detected in 80.7% (46/57) of the axillary nodes, in 69.0% (87/126) of the inguinal nodes, and in 40.0% (42/105) of the cervical nodes. Type 2 vascularity was seen in 14.2% (101/712) of all examined lymph nodes. The absence of vascularity (type 1) was noted in only 1.9% (8/416) of cervical and 2.0% (4/205) of inguinal nodes.

Conclusions

State‐of‐the‐art power Doppler equipment can demonstrate type 3 vascularity in a high percentage of normal superficial lymph nodes. This pattern of intense, extensive—but harmonious—vascularity must be considered as an indicator of benignity. © 2004 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Ultrasound 32:273–276, 2004


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