The importance of compression sonoelastography in improving the diagnostics of the pathology of myometrium

The diversity of the clinical picture and the asymptomatic nature of the clinical manifestations of myometrial pathology cause difficulties in diagnosis. There is a lack of reliable diagnostic criteria for this pathology, in particular, imaging, especially with the simultaneous combination of adenom...

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Main Authors: Olena Sharmazanova, Inessa Safonova, Yulia Mityakova
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Language:English
Published: Scientific Route OÜ 2021-07-01
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Online Access:http://journal.eu-jr.eu/health/article/view/1908
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spelling doaj-5adf8ec36ce54238b915a864ba6f36462021-08-02T14:10:27ZengScientific Route OÜEUREKA: Health Sciences2504-56602504-56792021-07-014657210.21303/2504-5679.2021.0019081908The importance of compression sonoelastography in improving the diagnostics of the pathology of myometriumOlena Sharmazanova0Inessa Safonova1Yulia Mityakova2Kharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate EducationKharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate EducationKharkiv Medical Academy of Postgraduate EducationThe diversity of the clinical picture and the asymptomatic nature of the clinical manifestations of myometrial pathology cause difficulties in diagnosis. There is a lack of reliable diagnostic criteria for this pathology, in particular, imaging, especially with the simultaneous combination of adenomyosis and leiomyoma. The aim of the research. Determination of the possibility of compression sonoelastography in the diagnosis of myometrial pathology and determination of its sonoelastography characteristics in leiomyoma and adenomyosis, as well as comparison of sonoelastography results with histological data. Materials and methods. Elastography images of 155 patients with adenomyosis and leiomyoma, as well as combined pathology, were analyzed, the elastography diagnosis of which was confirmed by histological examination. Results. Leiomyoma and adenomyosis had different elastography characteristics (strain ratios) with different color mapping; their specific characteristics and main differences are determined. Based on sonoelastography, the majority of patients (n=30) were suspected of having uterine fibroids, 14 had adenomyosis, and 42 had adenomyosis and fibroids. Sonoelastography revealed histological signs of adenomyosis in 3 patients with uterine leiomyoma. Conclusions. Ultrasound examination using compression sonoelastography in such pathological conditions of the myometrium as adenomyosis and leiomyoma, as well as unchanged myometrium, makes it possible to determine changes in the degree of elasticity of the myometrium in the corresponding pathology. Sonoelastography allows the identification of clear distinguishing features of fibroids and adenomyosis. The unchanged myometrium has a certain elasticity, which can be equated to a specific numerical value – the coefficient of deformation. This indicator has different meanings in myoma and adenomyosis, which makes it possible to differentiate these pathological conditions of the myometrium. Compression sonoelastography is able to identify clear distinguishing features of leiomyoma and adenomyosis, and consistency of diagnoses based on sonoelastography and histology is significant but not optimal.http://journal.eu-jr.eu/health/article/view/1908adenomyosisleiomyomacompression sonoelastographyuterusmyometriumultrasoundstudyimagedeformation ratiodensity
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author Olena Sharmazanova
Inessa Safonova
Yulia Mityakova
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Inessa Safonova
Yulia Mityakova
The importance of compression sonoelastography in improving the diagnostics of the pathology of myometrium
EUREKA: Health Sciences
adenomyosis
leiomyoma
compression sonoelastography
uterus
myometrium
ultrasound
study
image
deformation ratio
density
author_facet Olena Sharmazanova
Inessa Safonova
Yulia Mityakova
author_sort Olena Sharmazanova
title The importance of compression sonoelastography in improving the diagnostics of the pathology of myometrium
title_short The importance of compression sonoelastography in improving the diagnostics of the pathology of myometrium
title_full The importance of compression sonoelastography in improving the diagnostics of the pathology of myometrium
title_fullStr The importance of compression sonoelastography in improving the diagnostics of the pathology of myometrium
title_full_unstemmed The importance of compression sonoelastography in improving the diagnostics of the pathology of myometrium
title_sort importance of compression sonoelastography in improving the diagnostics of the pathology of myometrium
publisher Scientific Route OÜ
series EUREKA: Health Sciences
issn 2504-5660
2504-5679
publishDate 2021-07-01
description The diversity of the clinical picture and the asymptomatic nature of the clinical manifestations of myometrial pathology cause difficulties in diagnosis. There is a lack of reliable diagnostic criteria for this pathology, in particular, imaging, especially with the simultaneous combination of adenomyosis and leiomyoma. The aim of the research. Determination of the possibility of compression sonoelastography in the diagnosis of myometrial pathology and determination of its sonoelastography characteristics in leiomyoma and adenomyosis, as well as comparison of sonoelastography results with histological data. Materials and methods. Elastography images of 155 patients with adenomyosis and leiomyoma, as well as combined pathology, were analyzed, the elastography diagnosis of which was confirmed by histological examination. Results. Leiomyoma and adenomyosis had different elastography characteristics (strain ratios) with different color mapping; their specific characteristics and main differences are determined. Based on sonoelastography, the majority of patients (n=30) were suspected of having uterine fibroids, 14 had adenomyosis, and 42 had adenomyosis and fibroids. Sonoelastography revealed histological signs of adenomyosis in 3 patients with uterine leiomyoma. Conclusions. Ultrasound examination using compression sonoelastography in such pathological conditions of the myometrium as adenomyosis and leiomyoma, as well as unchanged myometrium, makes it possible to determine changes in the degree of elasticity of the myometrium in the corresponding pathology. Sonoelastography allows the identification of clear distinguishing features of fibroids and adenomyosis. The unchanged myometrium has a certain elasticity, which can be equated to a specific numerical value – the coefficient of deformation. This indicator has different meanings in myoma and adenomyosis, which makes it possible to differentiate these pathological conditions of the myometrium. Compression sonoelastography is able to identify clear distinguishing features of leiomyoma and adenomyosis, and consistency of diagnoses based on sonoelastography and histology is significant but not optimal.
topic adenomyosis
leiomyoma
compression sonoelastography
uterus
myometrium
ultrasound
study
image
deformation ratio
density
url http://journal.eu-jr.eu/health/article/view/1908
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