Background. To identify malignant cervical lymphadenopathy, we established a real-time, computerized scoring system based on sonographic findings and demographic data. Methods. One hundred eight patients with neck lymphadenopathy, receiving ultrasonography and ultrasound-guided fine -needle aspiration (US-FNA), were used to construct a predictive model. This model was validated by another independent patient cohort. Results. A predictive scoring scale was proposed by multivariate logistic regression analysis: 0.06 x (age) + 4.76 x (S/L ratio) + 2.15 x (internal echo) + 1. 80 x (vascular pattern). Cervical lymphadenopathy was regarded as malignant with a score >= 7. The formula was programmed into a synchronized, computerized sonographic rep...
Ultrasonography is non-invasive and can give useful clues in the diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopat...
The aim of the study was to assess diagnostic value and utility of selected morphological features i...
Objective To investigate if the prediction of malignant adnexal masses can be improved by considerin...
Background. Our purpose was to weigh various sonographic parameters as predicting malignant cervical...
Background: Cervical lymph nodes are prone to involved by a number of pathologic processes. They are...
To determine the efficacy of real-time elastography (RTE), compared with our previously proposed pre...
Background: This study aims to determine the sonographic criteria of lymph nodes to predict malignan...
Background: Cervical lymphadenopathy could be seen in several pathologic processes. An accurate diff...
Aims and Objectives: To substantiate the use of ultrasonography in diagnosis of cervical lymphadenop...
Routine sonographic examination of neck nodes now includes both grey-scale and Doppler sonography. A...
Introduction: Ultrasonography is a noninvasive, nonionizing imaging technique which enables to see t...
OBJECTIVE: In patients with a history of lymphoma, each lymphadenopathy should be carefully evaluate...
Objective: To investigate the value of grey scale and Doppler ultrasonography in the assessment of m...
BACKGROUND. Malignant vascular pathology has traditionally been studied with invasive angiography or...
Ultrasonography is non-invasive and can give useful clues in the diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopat...
Ultrasonography is non-invasive and can give useful clues in the diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopat...
The aim of the study was to assess diagnostic value and utility of selected morphological features i...
Objective To investigate if the prediction of malignant adnexal masses can be improved by considerin...
Background. Our purpose was to weigh various sonographic parameters as predicting malignant cervical...
Background: Cervical lymph nodes are prone to involved by a number of pathologic processes. They are...
To determine the efficacy of real-time elastography (RTE), compared with our previously proposed pre...
Background: This study aims to determine the sonographic criteria of lymph nodes to predict malignan...
Background: Cervical lymphadenopathy could be seen in several pathologic processes. An accurate diff...
Aims and Objectives: To substantiate the use of ultrasonography in diagnosis of cervical lymphadenop...
Routine sonographic examination of neck nodes now includes both grey-scale and Doppler sonography. A...
Introduction: Ultrasonography is a noninvasive, nonionizing imaging technique which enables to see t...
OBJECTIVE: In patients with a history of lymphoma, each lymphadenopathy should be carefully evaluate...
Objective: To investigate the value of grey scale and Doppler ultrasonography in the assessment of m...
BACKGROUND. Malignant vascular pathology has traditionally been studied with invasive angiography or...
Ultrasonography is non-invasive and can give useful clues in the diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopat...
Ultrasonography is non-invasive and can give useful clues in the diagnosis of cervical lymphadenopat...
The aim of the study was to assess diagnostic value and utility of selected morphological features i...
Objective To investigate if the prediction of malignant adnexal masses can be improved by considerin...