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DOI: 10.1055/s-2008-1079983
Renal pseudotumors- characterization with contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)
The work is supported by scientific grant from the ministry of science and higher education no 2po5b05330.
Renal pseudotumors are non-neoplastic lesions which can mimic renal malignancy in imaging methods. They often reqiure further investigations after grey scale ultrasound (GS-US) in order to confidently exclude expansive masses.
Aims: To assess the value of CEUS in differential diagnosiss of renal pseudotumors. To assess pseudotumors' frequency occurence among lesions directed to more sophisticated examinations after GS-US.
Materials and methods: 125 patients with 131 renal masses directed to further investigations after GS-US were examined. CEUS was performed with Voluson 730 Expert, probe C2–5MHz/3D C2–5MHz. The kidneys were examined three times: GS-US with Doppler examination, Coded Pulse Inversion option after bolus injection of ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) and Coded Harmonic Angio option after second dose of UCA. As a UCA 1.2ml SonoVue was used. Vascularization (its regularity, modelling features) and enhancement character of the lesion and normal parenchyma were evaluated. Reference examinations were contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) and histopathologic outcomes of resected lesions.
Results: Among 131 focal lesions suspected on grey scale US, 29 (22.1%) CEUS verified as renal pseudotumors. They were: hyperthrophic column of Bertin 7 (24.1%), focal parenchyma hyperthrophy 4 (13.8%), junctional parenchyma defect 2 (6.9%), renal hump 2 (6.9%), hypoechoic renal sinus fat 1 (3.4%), infectious lesions (scarred kidney, areas of fibrosis) 4 (13.8%), abscess 1 (3.4%), hematoma 1 (3.4%), cystic pseudotumors (cysts I, II according to Bosniak classification system) 5 (17.2%), pseudotumor after nephron-sparing surgery 1 (3.4%). Differences in evaluation with CECT were found in 3 lesions (10.3% of pseudtumors):
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CEUS: cyst cat. II; CECT: solid mass; histopathologic result: cyst without malignancy
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CEUS: tumor in the renal hilum; CECT: area of parahiliar fatty tissue; Patient didn't announce for planned follow up,
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CEUS: necrotic area (organized hematoma); CECT: tumor suspected for malignancy; histopathologic result: necrosis without neoplastic cells.
Compliance with histopathologic results of resected lesions (3) was: CECT 1/3, CEUS 3/3.
Conclusions:
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CEUS is an efficiacious method in the diagnosis of renal pseudotumors with diagnostic precision similar to CECT.
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Above 22% of lesions suspected for renal malignancy on GS-US in refrence examinations revealed to be pseudotumors.