Publications by authors named "Ehsan Safai Zadeh"

Aim: In patients with multiple myeloma, extramedullary myeloma manifestations can occur alongside bone marrow infiltration and osseous involvement. The aim of this study was to describe extramedullary myeloma manifestations using B-mode ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound.

Material And Methods: Between February 2006 and 2021, a total of 21 patients with multiple myeloma and histologically or clinically proven extramedullary myeloma manifestations ( = 24) were included.

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Purpose: To describe the perfusion patterns of solitary fibrous tumors of the pleura (SFTP) using contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS).

Materials And Methods: Between November 2012 and 2024, six patients with histologically confirmed SFTP underwent B-mode ultrasound (B-US) and CEUS. Parameters from the arterial phase, including flow-in pattern, extent of enhancement (EE; marked or reduced/absent), and homogeneity of enhancement (HE; homogeneous or inhomogeneous) were retrospectively analyzed.

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Purpose: To evaluate the ability of acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) elastography in differentiating benign from malignant etiologies of splenomegaly based on differences in splenic stiffness.

Materials And Methods: Between September 2020 and November 2022, we evaluated 40 patients with splenomegaly-defined by a splenic long axis greater than 13 cm and/or a short axis greater than 6 cm, without visible focal or infiltrative mass lesions-using abdominal ultrasound at our university hospital. Each patient also underwent a standardized ARFI elastographic assessment of the enlarged spleen, with data collected prospectively.

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Primary pulmonary sarcoma and mesothelioma are rare malignancies. The review article discusses the appearance of these tumors in B-mode ultrasound (US), color Doppler ultrasound and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS). In particular, the article is intended to inspire the examination of thoracic wall tumors and pleural masses with the possibilities of ultrasonography and to obtain histologically evaluable material using US or CEUS-guided sampling.

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Purpose: Description of the perfusion of pulmonary metastasis by contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and their correlation with vascularization patterns represented by immunohistochemical CD34 endothelial staining.

Patients And Methods: The data of 54 patients with histologic proven peripheral pulmonary metastasis, investigated between 2004 and 2023 by CEUS. These CEUS parameters were evaluated: time to enhancement (TE), categorized as early pulmonary-arterial (PA) or delayed bronchial-arterial (BA) patterns; extent of enhancement (EE), either marked or reduced; homogeneity of enhancement (HE), homogeneous or inhomogeneous; and decrease of enhancement (DE), rapid washout (<120 s) or late washout (≥120 s).

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Objectives: Bone marrow edema-like signal (BMELS) after cartilage repair is common, but its clinical significance remains uncertain. This study aimed to investigate the clinical and structural significance of BMELS following microfracturing (MFX) and matrix-induced autologous chondrocyte implantation (MACI).

Methods: In this multicenter study, MRI examinations were performed over a period of 5 years after cartilage repair surgery (MFX n = 17; MACI n = 28) in 45 patients.

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  • The study looked at special types of growths in the spleen called splenic cystic-appearing lesions (S-CAL) using different ultrasound techniques to better understand them.
  • Researchers looked at 111 patients over 20 years and found different types of S-CAL, some of which could be dangerous, needing extra tests or treatments.
  • They discovered that most S-CAL came back as harmless cysts, but a few were serious and required more attention, especially types II and III.
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The manifestation of benign hematological infiltration in the liver is a challenge due to their rare occurrence and therefore, limited awareness and the general need for biopsy and histological confirmation. Owing to the rarity of these lesions, there are limited data concerning their appearance on ultrasound and, specifically, contrast-enhanced ultrasound. In a series of papers, we have compiled the US and CEUS characteristics of rare FLL, where there are few reports and images available, in order to build up a library of these cases.

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Objectives: To evaluate the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) perfusion patterns in the differentiation of benign and malignant retroperitoneal masses (RMs).

Methods: Between 2006 and 2023, 122 consecutive patients with an RM visualizable by B-mode US were investigated additionally with CEUS. On CEUS, the extent of enhancement (classified as marked, reduced, or absent) and the homogeneity of enhancement (HE; classified as homogeneous or inhomogeneous) were evaluated.

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: To assess the diagnostic performance of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) alongside contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) in evaluating central lung cancer (CLC). : From 2006 to 2022, 54 patients with CLC and obstructive atelectasis (OAT) underwent standardized examinations using CEUS in addition to CECT. The ability to differentiate CLC from atelectatic tissue in CECT and CEUS was categorized as distinguishable or indistinguishable.

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  • CEUS has become a crucial tool in diagnosing vascular liver issues by complementing traditional ultrasound methods over the past 20 years.
  • It serves as a beneficial alternative to CT and MRI, providing insights into vascular pathologies without the risk of radiation.
  • CEUS is instrumental in not only detecting and characterizing liver vascular conditions but also in guiding medical interventions and spotting complications post-treatment.
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  • The study aimed to assess how effective contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS)-guided biopsies are for diagnosing retroperitoneal masses (RMs).
  • Over a 17-year period, 87 patients underwent this procedure, with successful biopsies in 96.6% of cases and solid tissue obtained in all solid tumor samples.
  • The findings indicate that CEUS-guided biopsies are both safe and highly accurate, showing a 94.2% overall diagnostic accuracy for distinguishing between malignant and benign RMs, with a minimal complication rate.
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Aim Of The Study: Spontaneous splenic rupture is a serious complication of pathologically altered spleen tissue, associated with a high mortality rate.

Case Description: We describe a spontaneous splenic rupture in a patient with acute lymphoblastic leukemia undergoing chemotherapy. Ultrasound revealed splenomegaly, and diffuse splenic acute lymphoblastic leukemia-infiltration was suspected.

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Lung ultrasound is a well-established diagnostic approach used in detecting pathological changes near the pleura of the lung. At the acoustic boundary of the lung surface, it is necessary to differentiate between the primary visualization of pleural parenchymal pathologies and the appearance of secondary artifacts when sound waves enter the lung or are reflected at the visceral pleura. The aims of this pictorial essay are to demonstrate the sonographic patterns of various pleural interface artifacts and to illustrate the limitations and pitfalls of the use of ultrasound findings in diagnosing any underlying pathology.

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The diagnosis or rare, non-hematologic malignant lesions of the liver may be a challenge owing to the rarity of the disease, and is usually made by histological confirmation. Ultrasound with color Doppler and contrast-enhanced, if required, taking into account the clinical background of the patient, may help to focus the differential diagnosis. In this review, we describe the pathological and ultrasound features of rare malignant neuroendocrine and predominantly epithelioid liver lesions including primary neuroendocrine tumor of the liver, Invasive mucinous cystic neoplasm of the liver, and also hepatoblastoma.

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The CME review presented here is intended to explain the significance of pleural sonography to the interested reader and to provide information on its application. At the beginning of sonography in the 80 s of the 20th centuries, with the possible resolution of the devices at that time, the pleura could only be perceived as a white line. Due to the high impedance differences, the pleura can be delineated particularly well.

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The diagnosis or rare mesenchymal malignant lesions of the liver may be a challenge owing to the rarity of the disease and is usually made by histological confirmation. An ultrasound examination with, if required, color Doppler sonography and contrast-enhanced ultrasound, taking into account the clinical background of the patient, may help to focus the differential diagnosis. In this review, we describe the pathological and ultrasound features of several rare mesenchymal malignant liver lesions which include undifferentiated sarcoma of the liver, leiomyosarcoma, angiosarcoma, fibrosarcoma, liposarcoma, and epithelioid hemangioendothelioma.

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Diagnosing rare hematological malignancies in the liver is often challenging owing to their infrequency, and confirmation generally necessitates histological examination. Due to the rarity of these lesions, there are limited data concerning their appearance on ultrasound and, specifically, contrast-enhanced ultrasound. In this review, we describe the pathological and ultrasound features of several hematological malignant liver lesions, including lymphoma of the liver and chloroma.

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  • The article discusses guidelines from the World Federation for Medicine and Biology (WFUMB) regarding contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) specifically related to very rare focal liver lesions (FLL).
  • It focuses on the ultrasound appearance of peliosis hepatis and porphyria cutanea tarda, highlighting how these conditions can often be diagnosed visually without needing a biopsy.
  • The goal is to enhance clinicians' understanding of the clinical presentation and imaging characteristics of these focal liver lesions to improve diagnostic accuracy.
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In this series of articles with comments and illustrations on the World Federation for Medicine and Biology (WFUMB) guidelines on contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) the topics of very rare focal liver lesions (FLL) are discussed. Improving the detection and characterization of the most common FLL are the main topics of these guidelines. The focus of this review is on the many manifestations of cystic fibrosis-related liver disease (CFLD).

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Purpose: Nontraumatic focal splenic lesions (FSL) are rare, and the need for tissue diagnosis must be weighed against the very high risk of bleeding after a splenic biopsy. The aim of this study was to explore the feasibility and diagnostic potential of acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) elastography as a noninvasive method for different benign and malignant FSLs. No human studies on the elastographic characteristics of FSL exist.

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Purpose: To assess splenic involvement using B-mode ultrasound (US) and contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) compared with standard imaging with contrast-enhanced computerized tomography (CT) / 18-fluorodeoxyglucose positron-emission tomography (PET-CT) in patients with Hodgkin lymphoma.

Materials And Methods: Imaging data from 112 patients from 12/2003 to 10/2022 with histologically confirmed Hodgkin lymphoma during staging or relapse were analyzed for splenic lymphoma involvement. In all patients, standard imaging (CT/PET-CT), along with B-mode US and CEUS examinations, was performed.

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It is time for a change. CEUS is an established method that should be much more actively included in renal cyst monitoring strategies. This review compares the accuracies, strengths, and weaknesses of CEUS, CECT, and MRI in the classification of renal cysts.

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Improved detection and characterization of common focal liver lesions (FLL) are the main topics of the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (WFUMB) guidelines on the use of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS). On stateof-the-art CEUS imaging, to create a library of rare FLL, especially concerning their atypical imaging characteristics, might be helpful for improving clinical diagnostic efficiency. In this review, we aim to summarize the ultrasound and CEUS features of rare benign FLL.

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