Human Reproduction vol.13 no.6 pp.1691–1695, 1998 The diagnosis of endometriomas using colour Doppler energy imaging
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Colour Doppler energy imaging improved endometrioma diagnosis accuracy compared to B-mode ultrasonography alone by evaluating vessel distribution in adnexal masses.
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1To whom correspondence should be addressed We studied the role of colour Doppler energy (CDE) (or power Doppler) imaging in the differentiation between endometriomas and other adnexal masses in premeno-pausal non-pregnant women. A total of 170 consecutive patients with persistent adnexal masses was submitted to B-mode transvaginal ultrasonography associated with CDE imaging evaluation. Plasma concentrations of CA125 were measured before surgery. Using CDE imaging evaluation of vessel distribution, the occurrence of one of the following findings was considered to indicate the likely presence of endometrioma: (i) a round-shaped homogeneous hypo-echoic ‘tissue ’ of low-level echoes without papillary prolif-erations associated with ‘poor ’ vascularization; (ii) a round-shaped homogeneous hypoechoic ‘tissue ’ of low-level echoes with an echogenic portion in which no flow was detected. The overall agreement between the test result and the actual outcome was calculated using the k index. The CDE imaging evaluation was more accurate in the diagnosis of endometriomas compared with B-mode ultrasonography alone (k J 0.88 and 0.80 respectively). According to the logistic regression equation obtained, the probability of the presence of endometrioma varied between a minimum of 1.4 % for patients with no risk factors to a maximum of 95.6 % for patients with two risk factors (CDE result and value of CA125>25 IU/ml). Key words: CA125/colour Doppler energy imaging/cystic ovarian diseases/endometrioma/transvaginal ultrasound
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