Sonographic appearance of benign and malignant conditions of the colon

The objective of this study was to compare the sonographic appearance of different abnormalities of the colon to evaluate the role of sonography in their differential diagnosis. We retrospectively reviewed videotaped sonographic examinations of 99 patients with proven diagnoses that included diverti...

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Published in:American journal of roentgenology (1976) Vol. 170; no. 6; pp. 1451 - 1455
Main Authors: Truong, M, Atri, M, Bret, PM, Reinhold, C, Kintzen, G, Thibodeau, M, Aldis, AE, Chang, Y
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Published: Leesburg, VA Am Roentgen Ray Soc 01-06-1998
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Abstract The objective of this study was to compare the sonographic appearance of different abnormalities of the colon to evaluate the role of sonography in their differential diagnosis. We retrospectively reviewed videotaped sonographic examinations of 99 patients with proven diagnoses that included diverticulitis (n = 35), malignancy (n = 20), Crohn's disease (n = 16), pseudomembranous colitis (n = 14), ischemic colitis (n = 9), and ulcerative colitis (n = 5). Data were collected with regard to gut features, including the site of colonic involvement, associated small-bowel involvement, length of diseased segment, stratification, luminal contents, pneumatosis, and diverticula. Perigut features evaluated included abnormal fat, abscess, fistula, and ascites. On sonography, the following features were statistically significant (p < .05). Involvement of the small bowel was more common in patients with Crohn's disease than in the remainder of the study population (44% versus 1%). Left-sided colonic disease (91% versus 38%), diverticula (91% versus 3%), and perigut findings (91% versus 57%), including abnormal fat (83% versus 39%) and abscess (34% versus 8%), were features that indicated diverticulitis. Malignant conditions were more common in patients with a greater wall thickness (mean, 26.2 mm versus 10.2 mm), asymmetric involvement (85% versus 39%), loss of stratification (85% versus 20%), absence of perigut findings (65% versus 22%), and involvement of a short diseased segment (70% versus 16%). Involvement of the entire colon (50% versus 2%), luminal contents (64% versus 28%), and ascites (64% versus 26%) were features suggesting pseudomembranous colitis. Although the sonographic appearances of abnormalities of the colon overlap, some sonographic features are helpful in the differential diagnosis of colonic abnormalities.
AbstractList The objective of this study was to compare the sonographic appearance of different abnormalities of the colon to evaluate the role of sonography in their differential diagnosis. We retrospectively reviewed videotaped sonographic examinations of 99 patients with proven diagnoses that included diverticulitis (n = 35), malignancy (n = 20), Crohn's disease (n = 16), pseudomembranous colitis (n = 14), ischemic colitis (n = 9), and ulcerative colitis (n = 5). Data were collected with regard to gut features, including the site of colonic involvement, associated small-bowel involvement, length of diseased segment, stratification, luminal contents, pneumatosis, and diverticula. Perigut features evaluated included abnormal fat, abscess, fistula, and ascites. On sonography, the following features were statistically significant (p < .05). Involvement of the small bowel was more common in patients with Crohn's disease than in the remainder of the study population (44% versus 1%). Left-sided colonic disease (91% versus 38%), diverticula (91% versus 3%), and perigut findings (91% versus 57%), including abnormal fat (83% versus 39%) and abscess (34% versus 8%), were features that indicated diverticulitis. Malignant conditions were more common in patients with a greater wall thickness (mean, 26.2 mm versus 10.2 mm), asymmetric involvement (85% versus 39%), loss of stratification (85% versus 20%), absence of perigut findings (65% versus 22%), and involvement of a short diseased segment (70% versus 16%). Involvement of the entire colon (50% versus 2%), luminal contents (64% versus 28%), and ascites (64% versus 26%) were features suggesting pseudomembranous colitis. Although the sonographic appearances of abnormalities of the colon overlap, some sonographic features are helpful in the differential diagnosis of colonic abnormalities.
OBJECTIVEThe objective of this study was to compare the sonographic appearance of different abnormalities of the colon to evaluate the role of sonography in their differential diagnosis.MATERIALS AND METHODSWe retrospectively reviewed videotaped sonographic examinations of 99 patients with proven diagnoses that included diverticulitis (n = 35), malignancy (n = 20), Crohn's disease (n = 16), pseudomembranous colitis (n = 14), ischemic colitis (n = 9), and ulcerative colitis (n = 5). Data were collected with regard to gut features, including the site of colonic involvement, associated small-bowel involvement, length of diseased segment, stratification, luminal contents, pneumatosis, and diverticula. Perigut features evaluated included abnormal fat, abscess, fistula, and ascites.RESULTSOn sonography, the following features were statistically significant (p < .05). Involvement of the small bowel was more common in patients with Crohn's disease than in the remainder of the study population (44% versus 1%). Left-sided colonic disease (91% versus 38%), diverticula (91% versus 3%), and perigut findings (91% versus 57%), including abnormal fat (83% versus 39%) and abscess (34% versus 8%), were features that indicated diverticulitis. Malignant conditions were more common in patients with a greater wall thickness (mean, 26.2 mm versus 10.2 mm), asymmetric involvement (85% versus 39%), loss of stratification (85% versus 20%), absence of perigut findings (65% versus 22%), and involvement of a short diseased segment (70% versus 16%). Involvement of the entire colon (50% versus 2%), luminal contents (64% versus 28%), and ascites (64% versus 26%) were features suggesting pseudomembranous colitis.CONCLUSIONAlthough the sonographic appearances of abnormalities of the colon overlap, some sonographic features are helpful in the differential diagnosis of colonic abnormalities.
Author Atri, M
Truong, M
Bret, PM
Reinhold, C
Chang, Y
Kintzen, G
Thibodeau, M
Aldis, AE
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Aged, 80 and over
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Biological and medical sciences
Colitis, Ischemic - diagnostic imaging
Colitis, Ulcerative - diagnostic imaging
Colonic Diseases - diagnostic imaging
Colonic Neoplasms - diagnostic imaging
Crohn Disease - diagnostic imaging
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Humans
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Retrospective Studies
Ultrasonic investigative techniques
Ultrasonography
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