Abstract

Results: At 2D gray-scale analysis 15 patients (83%) showed detectable tumor masses. The largest diameters of the tumor mass (maximum length, depth and width) measured at sonographic and pathomorphological examinations correlated well (R = 0.87, R = 0.89 and R = 0.76, respectively). The largest tumor area measured in both sagittal and axial planes also showed a strong correlation (R = 0.78 and R = 0.84, respectively). Poor correlation was seen in the deepest cervical stromal invasion (R = 0.14). A discrepancy of more than 10% of the tumor shape in the sagittal plane seen during sonography and pathomorphological examination occurred in seven cases (47%). Conclusions: Two-dimensional gray-scale sonography is accurate in the assessment of early-stage cervical cancer. This method should be considered in all patients with early-stage cervical cancer scheduled for radical treatment.

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