Differentiation of hepatic alveolar echinococcosis with a hemangioma-like pattern compared to typical liver hemangioma using contrast-enhanced ultrasound: a pilot study
Purpose Echinococcus multilocularis infects humans as a false intermediate host, primarily with intrahepatic manifestation. Incorrect diagnostic interpretation of these liver tumors, especially the hemangioma-like pattern, can lead to progressive disease. The aim of the study was to investigate the...
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Published in | Infection Vol. 51; no. 1; pp. 159 - 168 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Berlin/Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
01.02.2023
Springer Nature B.V |
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Summary: | Purpose
Echinococcus multilocularis
infects humans as a false intermediate host, primarily with intrahepatic manifestation. Incorrect diagnostic interpretation of these liver tumors, especially the hemangioma-like pattern, can lead to progressive disease. The aim of the study was to investigate the differentiation of typical hemangioma and a hemangioma-like pattern of
E. multilocularis
using contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS).
Methods
This prospective clinical pilot study comprised patients with hemangioma (
n
= 14) and patients with alveolar echinococcosis (AE) and hemangioma-like pattern (
n
= 7). Inclusion criteria were the detection of a liver lesion according to a hemangioma-like pattern on
E. multilocularis
Ulm classification—ultrasound (EMUC-US) and “confirmed” or “probable” AE according to WHO case definition. The comparison group had hepatic hemangioma with typical B-scan sonographic morphology. All participants underwent conventional and contrast-enhanced ultrasonography.
Results
The patient group comprised five men (71.4%) and two women (28.6%) with a mean average age of 64.1 ± 11.2 years. The patient group with hemangioma comprised nine female subjects (64.3%) and five male subjects (35.7%) with a mean average age of 56.1 ± 12.0 years. Early arterial bulbous ring enhancement (
p
< 0.0001) and iris diaphragm phenomenon could only be visualized in the patients with hemangioma (
p
< 0.0001). Furthermore, the patients with hemangioma exhibited hyperenhancement in the late phase (
p
= 0.0003). In contrast, the patients exhibited typical early arterial rim enhancement (
p
< 0.0001) and, in the portal venous and late phase, complete or incomplete non-enhancement (black hole sign;
p
= 0.0004).
Conslusion
The behavior of hemangioma-like AE lesions and typical liver hemangiomas is significantly different on CEUS. AE should be considered as a possible differential diagnosis, especially in high-endemic areas. |
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ISSN: | 0300-8126 1439-0973 1439-0973 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s15010-022-01866-z |