Echinococcosis ultrasound
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1] Associate Editor-In-Chief: Mahshid Mir, M.D. [2] ; Cafer Zorkun, M.D., Ph.D. [3]; Kalsang Dolma, M.B.B.S.[4]
Overview
The imaging technique of choice for cystic echinococcosis is ultrasonography since it is not only able to visualize the cysts in the body’s organs but it is also inexpensive, non-invasive and gives instant results.[1][2] Ultrasonography has been widely used for screening, clinical diagnosis, and monitoring of treatment of liver and intraabdominal cysts.
Echinococcosis ultrasound
- On ultrasound, cyst appears as a hyperechoic mass with a heterogeneity and contains scattered calcifications with irregular, poorly defined edges.
- May show a double echogenic shadow due to the pericyst.
- A central necroetic cavity with a hypoechoic pseudoliquid structure and anfractuous borders can also be demonstrated.
- Multiseptate cyst with "daughter" cysts and echogenic material between cysts may be seen.
- If the calcifications are associated with a positive result on specific serology, they may represent abortive forms of the disease.
Type of cyst | Status | Ultrasound features | Remarks |
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CL | Active |
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CE1 | Active |
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CE2 | Active |
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CE3 | Transistional |
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CE4 | Inactive |
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CE5 | Inactive |
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Hepatic hydatid cyst
References
- ↑ Macpherson, Calum N.L., Ruth Milner, and . "Performance Characteristics and Quality Control of Community Based Ultrasound Surveys for Cystic and Alveolar Echinococcosis." Acta Tropica 85. (2003): 203-09. Web. 24 February 2010.
- ↑ Brunetti, Enrico, Peter Kern , and Dominique Vuitton. "Expert Consensus for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cystic and Alveolar Echinococcosis in Humans." Acta Tropica (2009). Web. 24 February 2010.