Publications by authors named "Amjad Alhyari"

Purpose: Description of the perfusion of pulmonary metastasis by contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and their correlation with vascularization patterns represented by immunohistochemical CD34 endothelial staining.

Patients And Methods: The data of 54 patients with histologic proven peripheral pulmonary metastasis, investigated between 2004 and 2023 by CEUS. These CEUS parameters were evaluated: time to enhancement (TE), categorized as early pulmonary-arterial (PA) or delayed bronchial-arterial (BA) patterns; extent of enhancement (EE), either marked or reduced; homogeneity of enhancement (HE), homogeneous or inhomogeneous; and decrease of enhancement (DE), rapid washout (<120 s) or late washout (≥120 s).

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  • The study looked at special types of growths in the spleen called splenic cystic-appearing lesions (S-CAL) using different ultrasound techniques to better understand them.
  • Researchers looked at 111 patients over 20 years and found different types of S-CAL, some of which could be dangerous, needing extra tests or treatments.
  • They discovered that most S-CAL came back as harmless cysts, but a few were serious and required more attention, especially types II and III.
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The manifestation of benign hematological infiltration in the liver is a challenge due to their rare occurrence and therefore, limited awareness and the general need for biopsy and histological confirmation. Owing to the rarity of these lesions, there are limited data concerning their appearance on ultrasound and, specifically, contrast-enhanced ultrasound. In a series of papers, we have compiled the US and CEUS characteristics of rare FLL, where there are few reports and images available, in order to build up a library of these cases.

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  • CEUS has become a crucial tool in diagnosing vascular liver issues by complementing traditional ultrasound methods over the past 20 years.
  • It serves as a beneficial alternative to CT and MRI, providing insights into vascular pathologies without the risk of radiation.
  • CEUS is instrumental in not only detecting and characterizing liver vascular conditions but also in guiding medical interventions and spotting complications post-treatment.
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  • The study aimed to assess how effective contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)-guided biopsies are for diagnosing retroperitoneal masses (RMs).
  • Over a 17-year period, 87 patients underwent this procedure, with successful biopsies in 96.6% of cases and solid tissue obtained in all solid tumor samples.
  • The findings indicate that CEUS-guided biopsies are both safe and highly accurate, showing a 94.2% overall diagnostic accuracy for distinguishing between malignant and benign RMs, with a minimal complication rate.
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Due to their often peripheral pleural-based location, pneumonias can be visualised by B-mode ultrasound. Therefore, sonography can be used as an alternative imaging modality to chest X-ray in suspected cases of pneumonia. Depending on the clinical background of the patient, and various underlying pathological mechanisms, a heterogeneous pattern of pneumonia is seen in both B-mode lung ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound.

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Perivascular epithelioid cell tumors (PEComa) are rare mesenchymal neoplasms that arise from soft tissue of various organs such as the stomach, intestines, and lungs. We report a rare case of a primary PEComa of the liver and its characteristics on contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in a 51-year-old female patient with an incidental finding of a hypoechoic liver lesion with peripheral hypervascularization on Doppler ultrasound. CEUS showed homogenous hypervascularity in the arterial phase that was consistent in the portal phase.

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Aim Of The Study: Inflammatory pseudotumor is a rare benign tumor that can occur at various body sites. Due to its rare occurrence and histological variety radiological data is heterogeneous and limited.

Case Description: We present a case of a 71-year-old man with inflammatory pseudotumor of the omentum.

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Portal Venous Gas (PVG) provides an important differential diagnosis in the diagnose of intrahepatic reflexogenic structures. This review article is intended to provide an overview of the current literature on the detection of PVG, its special forms and important differential diagnoses, it also shows possibilities for the diagnostic procedure in the case of sonographic detection of PVG.

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Purpose: To evaluate B-mode ultrasound (B-US) and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) patterns of focal splenic incidentalomas (FSIs), and to correlate ultrasound patterns with benignity and malignancy via histologic examination and/or the clinical course.

Materials And Methods: Between 2004 and 2021, 139 consecutive patients with an FSI detected by B-US were investigated additionally with CEUS. On CEUS, the arterial enhancement (AE) of the FSI (hyperenhancement, isoenhancement, hypoenhancement, and absent enhancement) was analyzed.

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Sclerosing cholangitis (SC) represents a spectrum of chronic progressive cholestatic diseases of the intrahepatic and/or extrahepatic biliary system characterized by patchy inflammation, fibrosis, and stricturing. Primary and secondary SC must be distinguished given the different treatment modalities, risks of malignancy, and progression to portal hypertension, cirrhosis, and hepatic failure. This review focuses on secondary SC and the pathogenic mechanisms, risk factors, clinical presentation, and novel imaging modalities that help to distinguish between these conditions.

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Focal liver lesions (FLL) are typically detected by conventional ultrasound or other imaging modalities. After the detection of FLL, further characterization is essential, and this can be done by contrast-enhanced imaging techniques, e.g.

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  • Functional hyposplenia/asplenia is often overlooked but leads to immunodeficiency and is diagnosed using technetium-99m scintigraphy.
  • The presence of pitted erythrocytes or Howell-Jolly bodies indicates this syndrome and its association with a reduced spleen size.
  • This review focuses on the benefits of B-mode and contrast-enhanced ultrasound for detecting immunodeficiency linked to functional hyposplenism.
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Background and Aims: To investigate the frequency of different benign and malignant focal liver lesions (FLLs) in relation to clinical and sonographic features among patients with liver cirrhosis (LC) and newly detected FLLs. Methods: This study was a retrospective analysis of 225 cirrhotic patients with newly detected FLLs who underwent hepatic ultrasound (US) examinations at our university hospital from 2011 to 2022. The diagnosis of FLLs was based on histology and/or consensus radiological criteria, in accordance with the current diagnostic guidelines.

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Purpose: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of ultrasound point shear wave elastography (pSWE) using acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) technology in different benign and malignant mesenteric masses (MMs).

Methods: A total of 69 patients with MMs diagnosed from September 2018 to November 2021 were included retrospectively in the study. The inclusion criteria were (1) an MM over 1 cm; (2) valid ARFI measurements; and (3) confirmation of the diagnosis of an MM by histological examination and/or clinical and radiological follow-up.

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This study aimed to evaluate the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in the evaluation of perfusion disturbance in irreducible abdominal wall hernias (AWHs). From 2006 to 2018, 50 patients with an irreducible AWH were examined using B-mode ultrasound (B-US) and CEUS. The ultrasound findings were correlated with subsequent surgical and histological results.

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The aim of the study described here was to evaluate the diagnostic performance of lung ultrasound point shear wave elastography using acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) in peripheral pulmonary consolidations (PPCs). A total of 87 patients with PPCs diagnosed from April to December 2020 were included retrospectively in the study. The inclusion criteria were (i) a PPC >1 cm; (ii) valid ARFI measurements; and (iii) confirmation of the diagnosis of a PPC by histocytological examination and/or clinical and radiological follow-up.

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  • - The study investigated the follow-up patterns of peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPLs) in patients with confirmed pulmonary embolism (PE) using B-mode lung ultrasound (B-LUS) and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) from 2009 to 2018.
  • - Out of 27 patients, most lesions showed poor enhancement on CEUS, and a significant number demonstrated detectable lesions using B-LUS over a long-term period, with a notable reduction in lesion size at final follow-up.
  • - The findings suggest that B-LUS and CEUS can help identify changes in PPLs post-PE, indicating delayed regression and varied perfusion patterns, which may assist in diagnosing pulmonary infarction related to PE.
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