Cargando…

B-Mode and Contrast Enhanced Ultrasonography Features of Gastric Inflammatory and Neoplastic Diseases in Cats

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alimentary lymphoma is the most common neoplasm of the feline gastrointestinal tract. In most cases, standard ultrasonography may not be able to discriminate between a neoplastic and inflammatory infiltrate at this level. The aim of this prospective study is to establish the value of...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Simeoni, Francesco, Terragni, Rossella, Rubini, Giuseppe, Tamburro, Roberto, Del Signore, Francesca, Falerno, Ilaria, Aste, Giovanni, Russo, Marco, Mastromatteo, Giovanni, Vignoli, Massimo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2020
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824834
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10081444
_version_ 1783576600868028416
author Simeoni, Francesco
Terragni, Rossella
Rubini, Giuseppe
Tamburro, Roberto
Del Signore, Francesca
Falerno, Ilaria
Aste, Giovanni
Russo, Marco
Mastromatteo, Giovanni
Vignoli, Massimo
author_facet Simeoni, Francesco
Terragni, Rossella
Rubini, Giuseppe
Tamburro, Roberto
Del Signore, Francesca
Falerno, Ilaria
Aste, Giovanni
Russo, Marco
Mastromatteo, Giovanni
Vignoli, Massimo
author_sort Simeoni, Francesco
collection PubMed
description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alimentary lymphoma is the most common neoplasm of the feline gastrointestinal tract. In most cases, standard ultrasonography may not be able to discriminate between a neoplastic and inflammatory infiltrate at this level. The aim of this prospective study is to establish the value of conventional ultrasound and contrast enhanced ultrasonography in describing specific features of normal, inflammatory, and neoplastic gastric diseases in feline species. A total of 29 cats were included in the study: six healthy cats as the control group; nine with gastric inflammation; three with low-grade alimentary lymphoma; 10 with high grade alimentary lymphoma. High-grade lymphoma usually appears as a severe wall thickening with absent layer definition, regional lymphadenopathy and local steatitis on a conventional ultrasound and shows a high-contrast uptake and a homogeneous enhancement with comb teeth-like vessels on contrast-enhanced ultrasound, while gastric inflammation and low-grade alimentary lymphoma showed a large overlap on both of those two ultrasonographic techniques. Diagnostic accuracy and cut-off value were calculated and found to be relevant for thickness (3.8 mm) for inflammation vs. low-grade lymphoma and “benign” vs. “malignant” as well as peak enhancement (34.87 dB) for “benign” vs. “malignant”. Thickness and peak enhancement can be useful parameters in the characterization of gastric infiltrates in cats. ABSTRACT: Alimentary lymphoma (AL) is the most common malignancy of the feline gastrointestinal tract and may cause variable mild to severe alteration of the gastric wall on ultrasonography (US) that can be very similar to those caused by inflammation (INF). The aim of this prospective study is to establish the value of B-mode and contrast-enhanced US (CEUS) in describing specific features of normal, inflammatory, and neoplastic gastric diseases in feline species. B-mode US and CEUS of the stomach were performed in anesthetized cats with or without gastric disorders. Gastric wall qualitative and quantitative parameters were evaluated on B-mode US and CEUS examination. A total of 29 cats were included: six healthy (HEA) cats as the control group; nine INF; three low-grade lymphoma (LGAL); 10 high-grade lymphoma (HGAL). On B-mode US, there were significant differences in thickness, the wall’s layer definition and echogenicity between HGAL and all the other groups (<0.001). For CEUS, statistical differences between groups were found in the following: HGAL vs. HEA, HGAL vs. INF; HGAL vs. LGAL; INF vs. HEA. Diagnostic accuracy (AUC) and cut-off value were calculated and found to be significant for thickness (3.8 mm) for INF vs. LGAL (AUC > 0.70) and “benign” vs. “malignant” (AUC > 0.90) as well as peak enhancement (34.87 dB) for “benign” vs. “malignant” (AUC > 0.70). INF and LGAL showed an overlap of qualitative and quantitative parameters both on B-mode and CEUS, while HGAL usually appears as a severe wall thickening with absent layer definition, high-contrast uptake, a specific enhancement pattern, regional lymphadenopathy and local steatitis. Thickness and peak enhancement can be useful parameters in the characterization of gastric infiltrates in cats.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-7460435
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2020
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-74604352020-09-03 B-Mode and Contrast Enhanced Ultrasonography Features of Gastric Inflammatory and Neoplastic Diseases in Cats Simeoni, Francesco Terragni, Rossella Rubini, Giuseppe Tamburro, Roberto Del Signore, Francesca Falerno, Ilaria Aste, Giovanni Russo, Marco Mastromatteo, Giovanni Vignoli, Massimo Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alimentary lymphoma is the most common neoplasm of the feline gastrointestinal tract. In most cases, standard ultrasonography may not be able to discriminate between a neoplastic and inflammatory infiltrate at this level. The aim of this prospective study is to establish the value of conventional ultrasound and contrast enhanced ultrasonography in describing specific features of normal, inflammatory, and neoplastic gastric diseases in feline species. A total of 29 cats were included in the study: six healthy cats as the control group; nine with gastric inflammation; three with low-grade alimentary lymphoma; 10 with high grade alimentary lymphoma. High-grade lymphoma usually appears as a severe wall thickening with absent layer definition, regional lymphadenopathy and local steatitis on a conventional ultrasound and shows a high-contrast uptake and a homogeneous enhancement with comb teeth-like vessels on contrast-enhanced ultrasound, while gastric inflammation and low-grade alimentary lymphoma showed a large overlap on both of those two ultrasonographic techniques. Diagnostic accuracy and cut-off value were calculated and found to be relevant for thickness (3.8 mm) for inflammation vs. low-grade lymphoma and “benign” vs. “malignant” as well as peak enhancement (34.87 dB) for “benign” vs. “malignant”. Thickness and peak enhancement can be useful parameters in the characterization of gastric infiltrates in cats. ABSTRACT: Alimentary lymphoma (AL) is the most common malignancy of the feline gastrointestinal tract and may cause variable mild to severe alteration of the gastric wall on ultrasonography (US) that can be very similar to those caused by inflammation (INF). The aim of this prospective study is to establish the value of B-mode and contrast-enhanced US (CEUS) in describing specific features of normal, inflammatory, and neoplastic gastric diseases in feline species. B-mode US and CEUS of the stomach were performed in anesthetized cats with or without gastric disorders. Gastric wall qualitative and quantitative parameters were evaluated on B-mode US and CEUS examination. A total of 29 cats were included: six healthy (HEA) cats as the control group; nine INF; three low-grade lymphoma (LGAL); 10 high-grade lymphoma (HGAL). On B-mode US, there were significant differences in thickness, the wall’s layer definition and echogenicity between HGAL and all the other groups (<0.001). For CEUS, statistical differences between groups were found in the following: HGAL vs. HEA, HGAL vs. INF; HGAL vs. LGAL; INF vs. HEA. Diagnostic accuracy (AUC) and cut-off value were calculated and found to be significant for thickness (3.8 mm) for INF vs. LGAL (AUC > 0.70) and “benign” vs. “malignant” (AUC > 0.90) as well as peak enhancement (34.87 dB) for “benign” vs. “malignant” (AUC > 0.70). INF and LGAL showed an overlap of qualitative and quantitative parameters both on B-mode and CEUS, while HGAL usually appears as a severe wall thickening with absent layer definition, high-contrast uptake, a specific enhancement pattern, regional lymphadenopathy and local steatitis. Thickness and peak enhancement can be useful parameters in the characterization of gastric infiltrates in cats. MDPI 2020-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC7460435/ /pubmed/32824834 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10081444 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Simeoni, Francesco
Terragni, Rossella
Rubini, Giuseppe
Tamburro, Roberto
Del Signore, Francesca
Falerno, Ilaria
Aste, Giovanni
Russo, Marco
Mastromatteo, Giovanni
Vignoli, Massimo
B-Mode and Contrast Enhanced Ultrasonography Features of Gastric Inflammatory and Neoplastic Diseases in Cats
title B-Mode and Contrast Enhanced Ultrasonography Features of Gastric Inflammatory and Neoplastic Diseases in Cats
title_full B-Mode and Contrast Enhanced Ultrasonography Features of Gastric Inflammatory and Neoplastic Diseases in Cats
title_fullStr B-Mode and Contrast Enhanced Ultrasonography Features of Gastric Inflammatory and Neoplastic Diseases in Cats
title_full_unstemmed B-Mode and Contrast Enhanced Ultrasonography Features of Gastric Inflammatory and Neoplastic Diseases in Cats
title_short B-Mode and Contrast Enhanced Ultrasonography Features of Gastric Inflammatory and Neoplastic Diseases in Cats
title_sort b-mode and contrast enhanced ultrasonography features of gastric inflammatory and neoplastic diseases in cats
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32824834
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani10081444
work_keys_str_mv AT simeonifrancesco bmodeandcontrastenhancedultrasonographyfeaturesofgastricinflammatoryandneoplasticdiseasesincats
AT terragnirossella bmodeandcontrastenhancedultrasonographyfeaturesofgastricinflammatoryandneoplasticdiseasesincats
AT rubinigiuseppe bmodeandcontrastenhancedultrasonographyfeaturesofgastricinflammatoryandneoplasticdiseasesincats
AT tamburroroberto bmodeandcontrastenhancedultrasonographyfeaturesofgastricinflammatoryandneoplasticdiseasesincats
AT delsignorefrancesca bmodeandcontrastenhancedultrasonographyfeaturesofgastricinflammatoryandneoplasticdiseasesincats
AT falernoilaria bmodeandcontrastenhancedultrasonographyfeaturesofgastricinflammatoryandneoplasticdiseasesincats
AT astegiovanni bmodeandcontrastenhancedultrasonographyfeaturesofgastricinflammatoryandneoplasticdiseasesincats
AT russomarco bmodeandcontrastenhancedultrasonographyfeaturesofgastricinflammatoryandneoplasticdiseasesincats
AT mastromatteogiovanni bmodeandcontrastenhancedultrasonographyfeaturesofgastricinflammatoryandneoplasticdiseasesincats
AT vignolimassimo bmodeandcontrastenhancedultrasonographyfeaturesofgastricinflammatoryandneoplasticdiseasesincats