AIM:To compare the difference between tumorinduced lymph node enlargement and inflammation-induced lymph node enlargement by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography and pathological findings. METHODS:A model of tumor-induce...AIM:To compare the difference between tumorinduced lymph node enlargement and inflammation-induced lymph node enlargement by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography and pathological findings. METHODS:A model of tumor-induced lymph node metastasis was prepared by embedding a VX2 tumor into the hind paws of white rabbits.A model of inflammation-induced enlargement was prepared by injecting a suspension of Escherichia coli into separate hind paws of white rabbits.Then,a solution of SonazoidTM(GE Healthcare,Oslo,Norway)was injected subcutaneously in the proximity of the lesion followed by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography of the enlarged popliteal lymph nodes. RESULTS:In the contrast-enhanced ultrasonography of the tumor-induced metastasis model,the sentinel lymph node was imaged.An area of filling defect was observed in that enlarged lymph node.In the histology examination,the area of filling defect corresponded to the metastatic lesion of the tumor.Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography of the model on inflammation-induced lymph node enlargement,and that of the acute inflam-mation model performed 3-7 d later,revealed dense staining that was comparatively uniform.The pathological findings showed acute lymphadenitis mainly due to infiltration of inflammatory cells.Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography that was performed 28 d post-infection in the acute inflammation model showed speckled staining.Inflammation-induced cell infiltration and fiberization,which are findings of chronic lymphadenitis, were seen in the pathological findings. CONCLUSION:Sentinel lymph node imaging was made possible by subcutaneous injection of SonazoidTM.Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography was suggested to be useful in differentiating tumor-induced enlargement and inflammation-induced enlargement of lymph nodes.展开更多
A novel coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)is a progressive viral disease that affected people around the world with widespread morbidity and mortality.Patients with COVID-19 infection typically had pulmonary manifesta...A novel coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)is a progressive viral disease that affected people around the world with widespread morbidity and mortality.Patients with COVID-19 infection typically had pulmonary manifestation but can also present with gastrointestinal,cardiac,or neurological system dysfunction.Chest imaging in patients with COVID-19 commonly show bilateral lung involvement with bilateral ground-glass opacity and consolidation.Mediastinal lymphadenopathy can be found due to infectious or non-infectious etiologies.It is commonly found to be associated with malignant diseases,sarcoidosis,and heart failure.Mediastinal lymph node enlargement is not a typical computer tomography of the chest finding of patients with COVID-19 infection.We summarized the literature which suggested or investigated the mediastinal lymph node enlargement in patients with COVID-19 infection.Further studies are needed to better characterize the importance of mediastinal lymphadenopathy in patients with COVID-19 infection.展开更多
文摘AIM:To compare the difference between tumorinduced lymph node enlargement and inflammation-induced lymph node enlargement by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography and pathological findings. METHODS:A model of tumor-induced lymph node metastasis was prepared by embedding a VX2 tumor into the hind paws of white rabbits.A model of inflammation-induced enlargement was prepared by injecting a suspension of Escherichia coli into separate hind paws of white rabbits.Then,a solution of SonazoidTM(GE Healthcare,Oslo,Norway)was injected subcutaneously in the proximity of the lesion followed by contrast-enhanced ultrasonography of the enlarged popliteal lymph nodes. RESULTS:In the contrast-enhanced ultrasonography of the tumor-induced metastasis model,the sentinel lymph node was imaged.An area of filling defect was observed in that enlarged lymph node.In the histology examination,the area of filling defect corresponded to the metastatic lesion of the tumor.Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography of the model on inflammation-induced lymph node enlargement,and that of the acute inflam-mation model performed 3-7 d later,revealed dense staining that was comparatively uniform.The pathological findings showed acute lymphadenitis mainly due to infiltration of inflammatory cells.Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography that was performed 28 d post-infection in the acute inflammation model showed speckled staining.Inflammation-induced cell infiltration and fiberization,which are findings of chronic lymphadenitis, were seen in the pathological findings. CONCLUSION:Sentinel lymph node imaging was made possible by subcutaneous injection of SonazoidTM.Contrast-enhanced ultrasonography was suggested to be useful in differentiating tumor-induced enlargement and inflammation-induced enlargement of lymph nodes.
文摘A novel coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19)is a progressive viral disease that affected people around the world with widespread morbidity and mortality.Patients with COVID-19 infection typically had pulmonary manifestation but can also present with gastrointestinal,cardiac,or neurological system dysfunction.Chest imaging in patients with COVID-19 commonly show bilateral lung involvement with bilateral ground-glass opacity and consolidation.Mediastinal lymphadenopathy can be found due to infectious or non-infectious etiologies.It is commonly found to be associated with malignant diseases,sarcoidosis,and heart failure.Mediastinal lymph node enlargement is not a typical computer tomography of the chest finding of patients with COVID-19 infection.We summarized the literature which suggested or investigated the mediastinal lymph node enlargement in patients with COVID-19 infection.Further studies are needed to better characterize the importance of mediastinal lymphadenopathy in patients with COVID-19 infection.