Twenty-one patients with clinically suspected recurrence of ovarian (n = 3) or uterine (n = 18) carcinoma were examined with suprapubic ultrasound (US) and transrectal US with high-frequency linear probes. The examinations were performed 3, 6, 9, and 15 months after surgery and radiation therapy. Eight patients underwent radiation therapy before surgery and ten after surgery; three underwent only surgery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF57 patients affected by liver metastases were examined with different types of dynamic ultrasound scanners (linear-sector-convex) in order to assess the advantages and the limits of each scanner and to evaluate if a better diagnostic accuracy is possible by using 2 types of scanner in the same patient. The results were estimated at 3 different levels: quantitative analysis where we considered only the presence or not of liver metastases; complex quantitative analysis where we also evaluate number and site of the metastases; qualitative structural analysis where we compared the ultrasonographic appearance of the metastases. All the results were evaluated by a personal computer with a special program and a statistical analysis was elaborated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF120 patients with clinical suspected prostatic neoplasm were evaluate by transrectal linear sonography. 26 normal glands, 57 hypertrophic adenomas and 37 adenocarcinomas were recognized. We had 17 false positive cases for adenocarcinoma in hypertrophic adenomas.
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