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CLINICAL APPLICATION OF CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASOUND USING HIGH-FREQUENCY LINEAR PROBE IN THE DETECTION OF SMALL COLORECTAL LIVER METASTASES

Ultrasound in medicine & biology(2017)

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Abstract
To compare the performance of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) using high-frequency linear and convex probes in the detection of small colorectal liver metastases (CRLMs). A total of 85 patients with 143 small CRLMs were evaluated. High-frequency ultrasound (US) and CEUS detected significantly more superficial lesions within 60 mm below the skin than a convex probe (p <0.05). The detection rate decreased in the chemotherapy group, especially when using a convex probe for US (p <0.05). By combining convex and linear probes, detection rates of US and CEUS were significantly higher than that of a convex or a linear probe alone (p <0.05). High-frequency US and CEUS helped to improve detection of small CRLMs and reduce the influence of chemotherapy. For patients with a high risk of CRLMs and those after chemotherapy, we recommend first scanning the liver by using a convex probe and subsequently screening the surface area of the liver and suspicious small lesions by using a linear probe.
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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound,High frequency,Colorectal cancer,Liver metastases,Detection
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