Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, Vol 20, Issue 5 525-532, Copyright © 2001 by American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine
Color/power Doppler sonographic differential diagnosis of superficial lymphadenopathy: metastasis, malignant lymphoma, and benign process
T. Shirakawa, Y. Miyamoto, J. Yamagishi, K. Fukuda and S. Tada
Department of Radiology, JR Tokyo General Hospital, Japan.
OBJECTIVE: Differentiation of lymph nodes as metastasis, malignant
lymphoma, and benign lesions by gray scale and color/power Doppler
ultrasonography has been reported. In this study we sought to determine
patterns of abnormal vascularity, the relationship between diagnostic
criteria and node size, and which vessel in the node was best suited for
Doppler spectral analysis. Extrahilar vessels, defined as vessels entering
through the lymphatic surface and not through the hilus, were also
investigated. METHODS: One hundred twenty-nine nodes were examined by
color/power Doppler ultrasonography. RESULTS: Extrahilar vessels were seen
in 85.4% of metastatic, 40.5% of lymphomatous, and 7.7% of benign nodes
regardless of node size. The mean pulsatility index and resistive index
values of metastatic nodes were higher than those of benign nodes
regardless of their size. Those of lymphoma were intermediate compared with
the others. CONCLUSIONS: A pulsatility index greater then 1.3 and a
resistive index greater than 0.72 suggested malignancy as measured from any
vessel.