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Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) ; (12): 484-488, 2013.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-636061

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Objective To determine sonographic features of thyroid follicular carcinoma ( FC) in comparison with thyroid follicular adenoma ( FA ).Methods This retrospective study included 36 pathologically proven FCs (5 widely invasive FCs and 31 minimally invasive FCs)and 52 FAs in 88 patients who underwent thyroid surgery .We analyzed clinical features of each patient ,including patient gender,age, and sonographic features of each tumor , including maximum diameter, peripheral halo, echogenicity, echotexture,calcifications and nodule number .These clinical and sonographic findings were compared by using t test ( age and diameter ) or the χ2 test (sex ratio,halo,echogenicity,echotexture,calcifications and nodularity)between FAs and FCs.Results For sonographic features,predominantly solid content(100.0%, 36/36),hypoechoic echogenicity (69.4%,25/36),inhomogeneous echotexture (83.9%,26/32),presence of calcifications(55.6%, 20/36) and without or with irregular halo (69.4%,25/36) were more commonly found in FCs.In comparison,FAs were more likely to present with mixed or predominantly cystic content (61.5%,32/52),isoechoic echogenicity (63.5%,33/52),homogeneous echotexture (80.8%,42/52), absence of calcifications (7.7%,4/52) and thin halo (86.5%,45/52) ( χ2 =34.813,28.596,35.256, 25.052,28.811,all P0.05).Conclusion Sonographic features,including predominantly solid content ,hypoechoic echogenicity, inhomogeneous echotexture ,presence of calcifications and without or with irregular halo were more commonly seen in FCs.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) ; (12): 2025-2030, 2010.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-635144

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Objective To investigate the permeability changes of prostate cancer cells membrane under low intensity ultrasound in vitro.Methods The culture of monolayer adherent LNCaP prostate cancer cells in six-well plate was exposed to continuous ultrasound at frequency of 1 MHz.The cells membrane permeability (stained with Calcein)and cells viability(stained with PI)were evaluated by fluorescent microscope (FM) and cells morphological changes were evaluated by scanning electron microscope (SEM) under ultrasound with acoustic intensity of 160 mW/cm2 for 5 s.The rate of cells with increased cells membrane permeability as function of acoustic intensity (80 mW/cm2,120 mW/cm2 and 160 mW/cm2,for 5 s) and exposure duration (5 s,10 s and 15 s,acoustic intensity of 120 mW/cm2) was evaluated by flow cytometry.ResultsAfter low intensity of ultrasound,the cells with increased cell membrane permeability could be clearly shown with Calcein uptake under FM while no cell showed Calcein uptake in the control group.The SEM showed less microvilli on the cells after low intensity of ultrasound exposure and few cells showed holes on the cell membrane.The rate of cells with increased membrane permeability increased with acoustic intensity and exposure duration.Conclusion Low intensity ultrasound alone could increase membrane permeability of prostate cancer cells and cells with increased membrane permeability showed surface plane,uncommon holes on the cells membrane.The rate of cells with increased membrane permeability positively correlated with acoustic intensity and exposure duration.

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