Abstract

ObjectiveWe aimed to compare the imaging features of gestational trophoblastic neoplasias (GTNs) and benign pregnancy-related uterine diseases on contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) to explore the clinical value of CEUS in differentiating these two types of uterine lesions.Materials and MethodsIn this prospective study, patients with GTNs before and after chemotherapy and benign pregnancy-related uterine lesions received conventional US and CEUS. The imaging features and parameters of CEUS of the lesions were assessed.ResultsA total of 73 patients were enrolled in this study, including 48 with GTNs and 25 with benign lesions. The enhancement pattern of newly diagnosed GTNs was mainly diffuse enhancement (70.8%), with a non-enhanced area of less than 1/3 of the entire lesion. For the benign group, the enhancement pattern was mainly ring-shaped enhancement (72.0%), and the non-enhanced area was more than 1/2 (68.0%), significantly different from that of GTNs (P = 0.000 and 0.002, respectively). Forty-one lesions demonstrated unclear boundaries on greyscale US but clearly displayed on CEUS. In both the benign and malignant groups, the measurements of lesion size on CEUS were larger than those on greyscale US (P = 0.000). The measurement differences (ΔD: D2-D1) of the malignant cases were higher than those of the benign cases (P = 0.001).ConclusionGTNs and benign pregnancy-related uterine diseases have different imaging characteristics on CEUS. The boundary and involved range of the lesion can be clearly demonstrated on CEUS. CEUS possesses clinical value in diagnosing and evaluating GTNs and benign pregnancy-related diseases.

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