Differential diagnosis of <3 cm renal tumors by ultrasonography: A rapid, quantitative, elastography self-corrected contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging mode beyond screening

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Objectives: To assess the combined diagnostic strategy of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) in the precise differential diagnosis of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (CCRCC) and urothelium carcinoma of the renal pelvis (UCRP) with other small renal tumors (SRTs) <3 cm in size. Methods: The elastography self-corrected CEUS (ESC) mode was established to perform the quantitative differential diagnosis of SRTs (<3 cm). The kidney shear wave velocity (SWV) value recorded by ARFI showed substantial variability in patients with CCRCC (high elasticity value) and UCRP (low elasticity value) compared with other renal masses, thus providing critical self-correction information for the ultrasound differential diagnosis of SRTs. Results: In this work, the ESC observations and the corresponding ESC criteria show a remarkable 94.6% accuracy in reference to the gold standards, thus allowing the quantitative, early triple distinction of CCRCC with UCRP and other SRTs in patients with suspicious SRTs. Conclusions: This ARFI self-corrected CEUS diagnostic strategy is far beyond a screening method and may have the potential to identify a window of therapeutic opportunity in which emerging therapies might be applied to patients with CCRCC and UCRP, reducing overtreatment and medical costs.

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Sun, D., Lu, Q., Wei, C., Li, Y., Zheng, Y., & Hu, B. (2020). Differential diagnosis of <3 cm renal tumors by ultrasonography: A rapid, quantitative, elastography self-corrected contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging mode beyond screening. British Journal of Radiology, 93(1112). https://doi.org/10.1259/bjr.20190974

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