Contrast-enhanced sonography as a novel tool for assessment of vascular malformations.

Yukiko Oe, Lauren Orr, Sherelle Laifer-Narin, Eiichi Hyodo, Agnes Koczo, Shunichi Homma, Jessica Kandel, Philip Meyers
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Background: Vascular malformations with arteriovenous shunt components can cause significant disability, chronic pain, and functional impairment. Effective treatment may require serial procedures, yet an imaging modality optimized to control cost and reduce radiation exposure in this predominantly pediatric population has not yet been identified.

Methods and results: We describe the use of contrast-enhanced sonography as a novel tool to define vascular anatomy and localize arteriovenous shunting in a young patient with a symptomatic vascular malformation.

Conclusions: This method may effectively reduce radiation exposure and cost, and additionally provide unique information about arteriovenous shunting, offering a novel imaging application for patients with these conditions.

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对比增强超声作为评估血管畸形的新工具。
背景:带有动静脉分流组件的血管畸形可导致严重的残疾、慢性疼痛和功能损害。有效的治疗可能需要一系列的程序,但在这一主要的儿科人群中,尚未确定一种优化的成像方式来控制成本和减少辐射暴露。方法和结果:我们描述了使用对比增强超声作为一种新的工具来定义血管解剖和定位动静脉分流的症状性血管畸形的年轻患者。结论:该方法可有效降低辐射暴露和成本,并提供独特的动静脉分流信息,为此类患者提供新的影像学应用。
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