Proposal of a computed tomography classification for hepatic alveolar echinococcosis

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作者
Tilmann Graeter [1 ]
Wolfgang Kratzer [2 ]
Suemeyra Oeztuerk [2 ]
Mark Martin Haenle [2 ]
Richard Andrew Mason [3 ]
Andreas Hillenbrand [4 ]
Thomas Kull [5 ]
Thomas F Barth [6 ]
Peter Kern [7 ]
Beate Gruener [8 ]
机构
[1] Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital Ulm
[2] Department of Internal Medicine I, University Hospital Ulm
[3] Louis Stokes Cleveland Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center  4. Department of General- and Visceral Surgery, University Hospital Ulm  5
关键词
Hepatic alveolar echinococcosis; Diagnosis; Echinococcus multilocularis; Classification; Computed tomography; Alveolar echinococcosis;
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R532.32 [棘球蚴病(包虫病)]; R816.5 [腹部及消化系];
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1001 ; 100105 ; 1002 ; 100201 ; 100207 ; 100602 ;
摘要
AIM: To establish a computed tomography(CT)-morphological classification for hepatic alveolar echinococcosis was the aim of the study. METHODS: The CT morphology of hepatic lesions in 228 patients with confirmed alveolar echinococcosis(AE) drawn from the Echinococcus Databank of the University Hospital of Ulm was reviewed retrospectively. For this reason, CT datasets of combined positron emission tomography(PET)-CT examinations were evaluated. The diagnosis of AE was made in patientswith unequivocal seropositivity; positive histological findings following diagnostic puncture or partial resection of the liver; and/or findings typical for AE at either ultrasonography, CT, magnetic resonance imaging or PET-CT. The CT-morphological findings were grouped into the new classification scheme.RESULTS: Within the classification a lesion was dedicated to one out of five "primary morphologies" as well as to one out of six "patterns of calcification". "primary morphology" and "pattern of calcification" are primarily focussed on separately from each other and combined, whereas the "primary morphology" V is not further characterized by a "pattern of calcification". Based on the five primary morphologies, further descriptive sub-criteria were appended to types Ⅰ-Ⅲ. An analysis of the calcification pattern in relation to the primary morphology revealed the exclusive association of the central calcification with type Ⅳ primary morphology. Similarly, certain calcification patterns exhibited a clear predominance for other primary morphologies, which underscores the delimitation of the individual primary morphological types from each other. These relationships in terms of calcification patterns extend into the primary morphological sub-criteria, demonstrating the clear subordination of those criteria.CONCLUSION: The proposed CT-morphological classification(EMUC-CT) is intended to facilitate the recognition and interpretation of lesions in hepatic alveolar echinococcosis. This could help to interpret different clinical courses better and shall assist in the context of scientific studies to improve the comparability of CT findings.
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