Elastography for characterization of focal liver lesions: current evidence and future perspectives.

C. Martelletti, A. Armandi, G. P. Caviglia, G. Saracco, R. Pellicano
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Focal liver lesions (FLLs) are a common finding during routine abdominal ultrasound (US). The differential diagnosis between diverse types of FLLs, especially between benign and malignant ones, is extremely important and can often be particularly challenging. Radiological techniques with contrast administration and/or liver biopsy are mostly necessary for establishing diagnosis, but they have several contraindications or complications. Due to limitations of these tools, there is urgent and still unmet need to develop a first line, non-invasive and simple method to diagnose FLLs. Elastography is an US-based imaging modality that provides information about the physical parameter corresponding to the tissue stiffness and can be considered a virtual biopsy. Several elastographic approaches have been developed, such as transient elastography, strain imaging and share wave imaging, which include point shear wave elastography and 2D shear wave elastography. These tools are already in use for evaluating liver fibrosis and in the assessment of focal lesions in other organs, like breast and thyroid gland. This review aims to assess the current evidence of different techniques based on elastography in the setting of FLLs, in order to evaluate accuracy, limitations and future perspectives. In particular, we focused on two contexts: the ability of discriminating between benign and malignant lesions, especially hepatocellular carcinoma and liver metastasis, and the surveillance after percutaneous therapy. This could have a high clinicalimpact making elastography crucial to identify the appropriate management of FLLs.
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弹性成像表征局灶性肝脏病变:目前的证据和未来的观点。
局灶性肝脏病变(fll)是常规腹部超声(US)的常见发现。不同类型的fll的鉴别诊断,特别是良性和恶性之间的鉴别诊断,是极其重要的,往往是特别具有挑战性的。放射技术与造影剂和/或肝活检是建立诊断最必要的,但它们有几个禁忌症或并发症。由于这些工具的局限性,迫切需要开发一种一线、无创和简单的方法来诊断fll。弹性成像是一种基于美国的成像方式,可提供与组织刚度相对应的物理参数信息,可视为虚拟活检。目前已经开发了几种弹性成像方法,如瞬态弹性成像、应变成像和共享波成像,其中包括点剪切波弹性成像和二维剪切波弹性成像。这些工具已经用于评估肝纤维化和评估其他器官(如乳腺和甲状腺)的局灶性病变。这篇综述旨在评估目前基于弹性成像的不同技术在fll背景下的证据,以评估其准确性、局限性和未来的前景。我们特别关注两种情况:区分良性和恶性病变的能力,特别是肝细胞癌和肝转移,以及经皮治疗后的监测。这可能具有很高的临床影响,使弹性成像对确定适当的外伤性韧带损伤治疗至关重要。
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