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  • Title: Color-coded duplex endoscopic ultrasound of the adrenals.
    Author: Meyer S, von Mach MA, Ivan D, Schäfer S, Habbe N, Kann B, Kann PH.
    Journal: J Endocrinol Invest; 2008 Oct; 31(10):882-7. PubMed ID: 19092293.
    Abstract:
    Imaging of the adrenals by endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) is a valuable technique for detection and localization of adrenal lesions, but endosonomorphological tumor distinction remains difficult. In this single-center study, the amount of blood flow in common adrenal lesions, such as adrenal adenomas, adrenal hyperplasia, and pheochromocytomas, was visualized by color-coded duplex EUS (CD-EUS) and was retrospectively analysed. Therefore, we reviewed our EUS database to evaluate and correlate the perfusion patterns of common adrenal lesions with histologically confirmed diagnosis, possible malignancy, and endosonomorphological features such as echogeneity, echostructure, and tumor size. CD-EUS was performed using an endosonoscope Pentax FG 32 UA with a longitudinal 7.5 MHz sector array and Hitachi EUB 525 ultrasound system. In 38 consecutive patients (male=19; female=19; age: mean 53+/-16 yr SD), perfusion patterns of 46 histologically confirmed adrenal, para- or extra-adrenal lesions of adrenal origin (adenoma: no.=20; nodular hyperplasia: no.=11; pheochromocytoma: no.=15; diameter 26+/-15 mm, range 6-70 mm) were analyzed and classified semiquantitatively as "not" (no.=24), "slightly" (no.=12), "moderately" (no.=4) or "highly" (no.=6) hypervascularized. Compared to adenomas (p=0.003) and nodular hyperplasia (p=0.047), pheochromocytomas showed a significantly higher grade of perfusion. There was no relationship between perfusion patterns and localization of pheochromocytomas (adrenal: 8; paraadrenal: 3; extra-adrenal: 4). Vascularization was not statistically associated with tumor echogeneity, echostructure, malignancy or tumor size. CD-EUS is an additional tool for adrenal endosonographic tumor distinction and seems to improve the endosonographic detection of pheochromocytomas by visualization of hypervascularization. As an overlap of perfusion patterns exists, CD-EUS findings must be interpreted in the context of clinical, laboratory and chemical results.
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