Purpose: To compare the capabilities and evaluate the effectiveness of gray-scale B-mode, Doppler mapping and contrast enhanced in the assessment of cystic renal lesions.Material and methods: Ultrasound examination (US) was performed in 61 patients with cystic kidney formations (category Bosniak ≥ II). Cysts of categories Bosniak ≥ III were histologically verified, rest (categories II–IIF) were under follow up. All patients underwent gray-scale ultrasound, color Doppler imaging and contrast enhanced (CEUS).Results: The efficiency of the B mode was: sensitivity 55.6 %; specificity 72.1 %; accuracy 62.3 %, in the CDI mode these indicators were 52.8; 80.1; 63.9 %, respectively. Contrast ultrasound significantly increased the capabilities of the method, and also made it possible to evaluate cystic formations according to the Bosniak criteria with indicators of the effectiveness of the method up to 100.0; 92.0; 96.7 %, respectively.Conclusions: CEUS demonstrated high informative value in the assessment of renal cystic formations in comparison with native ultrasound and Doppler modes, and therefore the technique should be considered as promising for inclusion in the algorithm of examination of complex renal cysts.
One of the actual problems of oncology is the early diagnosis of breast cancer. However, there are some difficulties not only in diagnostic but also in the verification of lesions. Image-guided cor-biopsy nowadays became the gold standard for verification of non-palpable breast lesions. The main issue is to choose the method of visualization. According to up-to-date recommendations, there is no universal method with all requirements (high visualization quality, convenience, and accessibility for biopsy). Fusion-biopsy or virtual real-time sonography can combine MRI diagnostic potential and facility of USAim: to leverage the technique of fusion biopsy under combined ultrasound/MR control for verification of breast lesions identified only on MRI and occult on MG and US.Methods. 30 high-risk patients, who had pathological breast lesions detected by diagnostic CE-MRI, classified as BI-RADS 4, 5 yet occult on the other visualization methods were enrolled in the study. All patients underwent supine MRI prebiopsy examination, real-time virtual sonography of the lesions, image-guided biopsy or excisional biopsy, histopathologic examination.Results. The breast fusion-biopsy method was developed based on up-to-date scientific publications and optimized for the technical equipment of N.N. Petrov National Medicine Research Center of Oncology. According to the designed protocol of examination, there were the following steps: interpretation of breast CE-MRI in the standard prone position for breast lesion detection, prebiopsy CE-MRI performed in the supine position, real-time virtual sonography for comparison of breast MRI and US, histopathologic examination.Conclusion. Being one of the perspectives methodic of morphological verification Fusion-biopsy might become a more common procedure in breast lesions diagnostics. The simplicity of US-guided biopsy and high MRI breast diagnostic sensitivity are combined in fusion-biopsy technology.
Objective: to evaluate the effectiveness and capabilities of multiparametric ultrasound (mpUS) with contrast enhanced in the assessment of renal cystic lesions and compare data with the results of computed tomography (CT).Patients and Methods. The study included 61 patients with cystic kidney tumors (category Bosniak ≥ II). Cysts of categories Bosniak ≥ III were morphologically verified, the rest (categories II-IIF) were under long-term dynamic control. All patients underwent mpUS including greyscale mode, color doppler imaging (CDI) and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS), as well as contrast-enhanced CT.Results. Contrast-enhanced mpUS with CEUS demonstrated high efficiency of the method: sensitivity (Se) – 97.2%; specificity (Sp) – 91.6%; accuracy (A) – 95.1%. The effectiveness of CT with contrast in the study group was 91.7%; 84.0%; 88.5% respectively. Also, mpUS showed a more accurate assessment of cystic tumors according to the Bosniak classification, in comparison with contrast-enhanced CT.Conclusions. Contrast-enhanced mpUS with CEUS demonstrated a significant increase in the effectiveness of the method as a whole, as well as higher rates in comparison with CT in the assessment of cystic formations of the kidneys. This technique should be considered as the method of choice in cases where CT is not possible, and it is recommended to include it in the algorithm for examining patients with cystic kidney tumors.
Background. Applied standard methods of cervical cancer (CC) treatment have several disadvantages in terms of local and systemic toxicity and the risks of local recurrence. Our study proposed the use of neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) in a dose-dense mode, followed by radical hysterectomy, in order to improve the results of treatment of locally advanced CC (IB2-IIB stages) (FIGO)/T1b2-2bN0M0 (TNM).Aim. Improvement of immediate and long-term results in treatment of locally advanced CC IB2-IIB stages (FIGO), determining the immediate effectiveness of dose-dense NACT, based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data, and the identification of prognostic factors for tumor response to chemotherapy.Materials and methods. Between April 2016 to November 2019 120 women with IB2-IIB stages (FIGO) were included in this study. Of these, 58 patients underwent 3 cycles of intensified NACT according to the AP scheme (cisplatin 75 mg/m2, doxorubicin 35 mg/m2) and 62 patients underwent NACT according to the TR scheme (cisplatin 60 mg/m2, paclitaxel 60 mg/m2). The assessment of the effect of intensified NACT was performed according to the RECIST 1.1 criteria according to MRI data. Also 2 retrospective groups of patients were recruited: group I - surgical treatment without preoperative chemotherapy (25 patients with IB2-IB3 stages (FIGO) from November 2009 to August 2019), group II - concurrent chemoradiotherapy (44 patients with stage IIB cervical cancer (FIGO) from January 2013 to June 2018).Results. Complete clinical response was detected in 12 (10.0 %) patients, partial response - in 69 (57.5 %) patients, stable disease - in 35 (29.2 %) patients, progression was observed in 4 cases (3.3 %). After NACT in a dose dense mode, due to an objective clinical response (complete response, partial response and stable disease for stage IIA according to RECIST 1.1 criteria), 99 (82.5 %) patients underwent surgical treatment. For 21 (17.5 %) patients due to the absence achievement of objective clinical response (stable disease for stage IIB according to RECIST 1.1 criteria or progression), performed concurrent chemoradiotherapy. During the observation period, 113 (94.2 %) patients remained alive. Mortality for the first year was 1.7 % (2 cases). There was a coincidence of the results of a complete response according to MRI in 11 (91.7 %) cases out of 12 cases with the pathology data. According to multivariate analysis, it was revealed that parametrial invasion, according to the histological examination of the surgical material, is an independent prognostic factor for recurrence. According to comparative evaluation of disease-free survival curves between groups of IB2-IIB stages (FIGO) patients who received and did not receive dose-dense chemotherapy, it was found that disease- free survival in the group with NACT was higher compared to the group without NACT (p = 0.03, the log-rank criterion).Conclusions. The use of dose-dense NACT is an effective treatment mode for patients with IB2-IIB CC (FIGO), which in most cases allows achieving a tumor response with subsequent improvement in immediate and long-term results and can be considered as an alternative to standard treatment for locally advanced CC.
BACKGROUND: Surgical treatment of breast cancer plays a major role in the combined and complex treatment of patients. The purity of the examined edges of the resected breast tissue is the main indicator of the reliability of the breast-conserving surgery and one of the main factors in the development of local recurrence. Neoadjuvant (preoperative) systemic therapy allows evaluating the effectiveness of therapy in vivo and reducing the size of the initial formation, both in locally advanced and resectable forms of breast cancer. The main advantage of this treatment is the ability for surgeons to perform breast-conserving surgery to improve patients quality of life and aesthetic outcomes without compromising disease-free and overall survival. AIM: To study the clinical and pathological characteristics and analyze of the breast-conserving surgery in patients with breast cancer after neoadjuvant chemotherapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 156 performed breast-conserving surgery after neoadjuvant chemotherapy were analyzed. Breast-conserving resection implied radical removal of the residual tumor node within healthy breast tissues with the achievement of negative resection margins. If pathologists detected stained invasive cells/cancer in situ in a formalin-fixed preparation, a second surgical intervention was performed. RESULTS: Of the 156 studied anatomical preparations after breast-conserving surgery, a positive margin was found in 4 (2.56%) cases. In 4 patients, positive margin was represented by ductal carcinoma in situ. According to the results of trephine biopsy, no intraductal component was found before neoadjuvant chemotherapy. The greatest length of the ductal carcinoma in situ section is 2.2 mm. In 3 cases, the distance to the stained resection margin of the micropreparation was 1 mm. As a result of repeated pathomorphological examination of pre-cut margins after surgical intervention, cancer in situ was not found. CONCLUSIONS: The ongoing neoadjuvant systemic therapy for breast cancer with a partial or complete response of the tumor increases the percentage of breast-conserving surgery performed in patients who initially belong to the group of radical mastectomy, but who want to save breast tissue.
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