Assessing the Usefulness of Ultrasonography for the Diagnosis and Evaluation of Intra‐Orbital Lesions in Pediatric Patients

Author:

Hosokawa Takahiro1ORCID,Kuntaro Deguchi2,Takei Haruka2,Arakawa Yuki3,Kambe Tomoka4,Kurihara Jun5,Mochizuki Naoto1,Sato Yumiko1,Tanami Yutaka1,Oguma Eiji1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Radiology Saitama Children's Medical Center Saitama Japan

2. Department of Infectious Diseases and Immunology Saitama Children's Medical Center Saitama Japan

3. Department of Hematology and Oncology Saitama Children's Medical Center Saitama Japan

4. Division of Ophthalmology Saitama Children's Medical Center Saitama Japan

5. Department of Neurosurgery Saitama Children's Medical Center Saitama Japan

Abstract

ObjectivesTo assess the usefulness of ultrasonography in the diagnosis and evaluation of extraocular intra‐orbital lesions in pediatric patients.MethodsTwenty‐three pediatric patients with intra‐orbital lesions who underwent both ultrasound and computed tomography/magnetic resonance imaging (CT/MRI) were included. The following parameters were evaluated using ultrasound: 1) lesion detection rate (presence or absence of lesions), 2) lesion characteristics, 3) lesion location (extraconal or intraconal), and 4) the lesion longest linear dimensions, and these were compared using Fisher's exact test and Mann–Whitney U test.ResultsTwo lesions could not be detected using ultrasound; in the other 21 cases, the lesion characteristics diagnosed by ultrasound were correct. Diagnostic accuracy of detection and characteristics assessment using ultrasound were 91.3% and 91.3%, respectively. The lesion location was not significantly different between the two groups (intraconal/extraconal in those detected using ultrasound versus those in the absence on ultrasound = 7/14 versus 0/2, P > .999); however, in two cases that were not detected on ultrasound, the lesions were located at extraconal. Lesions that were small in longest linear dimensions on CT/MRI were not detected using ultrasound (the longest linear dimensions in lesions detected using ultrasound versus that in the absence of ultrasound: 29.5 ± 8.2 [range, 13–46] versus 10 and 11 mm, P = .043).ConclusionsUltrasonography proved to be useful for visualizing and evaluating intra‐orbital lesions except for lesions that were relatively small in size. Therefore, although ultrasound could not detect lesions located behind bone and bone invasion, it could be used for diagnosing and selecting treatment strategies for intra‐orbital lesions.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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