Abstract
Abdominal wall endometriosis is a common endometriosis, which is located outside the endometrium, such as the myometrium or subcutaneous fat layer of the abdominal wall, forming a mass, active and infiltrating into the surrounding tissue, accompanied by menstrual pain, and seriously affecting the quality of life of patients. With the increasing operation of caesarean section and other traumatic operations, the incidence rate of abdominal wall endometriosis is increasing. Because of the variety of clinical manifestations of abdominal wall endometriosis, there are many kinds of diagnostic methods. Choosing the appropriate diagnostic methods to confirm abdominal wall endometriosis has become the primary work of diagnosis and treatment of abdominal wall endometriosis. This paper discusses the clinical value of high frequency colour doppler ultrasound in the diagnosis of abdominal wall endometriosis. Compared with the diagnosis of ordinary ultrasound and high frequency colour doppler ultrasound, the location, shape, size, boundary, internal echo, blood flow velocity, blood flow resistance and other parameters of the mass in the focus were observed. It is proved that the application of high-frequency colour doppler ultrasound can greatly improve the ultrasonic diagnosis rate of abdominal wall endometriosis, and it is non-invasive, radiation-free, low price, easy for patients to accept. It provides a high value clinical diagnosis basis for the early detection and treatment of abdominal wall endometriosis.
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