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Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) ; (12): 122-126, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711992

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Objective To evaluate the correlation between three-dimensional histogram vascular indexes of ovarian tumors and microvessel density (MVD).Methods Fifty-seven patients with ovarian cystic-solid or solid masses from Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital,Capital Medical University were evaluated by three-dimensional (3D) power ultrasound within one week before surgery from January 2008 to December 2009.We captured 3D power imaging in the interested and solid areas of tumors,and used three-dimensional histogram from virtual organ computer-aid analysis (VOCAL) to calculate vascularization index (Ⅵ),flow index (FI) and vascularization-flow index (VFI).After operation the specimens underwent immunohistochemistry staining and MVD and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) were calculated.Two independent-samples t tests were used to compare MVD between ovarian benign and malignant tumors.Rank sum test was used to compare VEGF.Spearman was used to analyze the relationship between 3D PD vascular indices and MVD.Results Sixty-two ovarian masses in 57 patients were confirmed by pathology (5 cases were bilateral tumors),including 22 benign and forty malignant messes (including eight borderline tumors).Fifty-four tumors underwent immunohistochemistry staining.MVD and VEGF were calculated.Both of MVD and VEGF in ovarian malignant tumors were obviously higher than those in benign ones (t=-5.255,Z=-3.868,both P < 0.01).Both of Ⅵ and VFI were positive correlative to MVD (r=0.295,0.280,both P < 0.05).Conclusions There was a positive correlation between vascular indexes and microvessel density.The vascular indexes could reflect the density of angiogenesis in ovarian tumors before surgery,and they could provide valuable information for early-stage diagnosis of ovarian cancer.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) ; (12): 105-110, 2017.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-711989

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Objectives To explore the clinical value of preoperative three-dimensional ultrasound imaging for ovarian tumors for reflecting the anatomy postoperatively.Methods Forty-seven patients with ovarian cystic-solid or solid masses from Beijing Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital,Capital Medical University were evaluated by two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) ultrasound examination within one week before surgery from January 2008 to December 2009.Every ovarian mass was examined by three-dimensional ultrasound and tomographic ultrasound imaging (TUI) and the results was compared with the specimen postoperatively.Results Forty-seven ovarian masses were confirmed by pathology,including 23 benign masses and 24 malignant masses (six borderline tumors).Compared with the postoperative specimens,the accuracy of preoperative 3D ultrasound imaging of ovarian tumors for the anatomical structures was 89.4% (42/47).The misdiagnosis causes in 5 cases included failure to detect tiny papillae on the Sturface and small cysts in the mass,failure to display the compressed structures accurately,wrongly believe the teeth on the tumor wall as papillae and wrongly believe two adjacent ovarian tumors as one unilateral mass.Conclusions Compared with postoperative specimens,the anatomy of ovarian tumors could be reflected accurately by 3D ultrasound imaging preoperatively.It could be helpful for differential diagnosis between benign and malignant ovarian tumors and the decision of surgical plan.

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