The "Speckle Sign" in the Diagnosis of Posterior Compartment Endometriosis. (8th January 2021)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- The "Speckle Sign" in the Diagnosis of Posterior Compartment Endometriosis. (8th January 2021)
- Main Title:
- The "Speckle Sign" in the Diagnosis of Posterior Compartment Endometriosis
- Authors:
- Balcacer, Patricia
Jaramillo‐Cardoso, Adrian
Gupta, Sonia
Mortele, Koenraad
Johnson, Samuel C. - Abstract:
- Abstract : Objective: To determine usefulness of the "speckle sign" in the diagnosis of deep invasive endometriosis. Materials and Methods: This HIPAA‐compliant, institutional review board‐approved retrospective study with informed consent waived included 25 women (mean age 20‐69 years) with histopathologically confirmed posterior cul‐de‐sac endometriosis between 2013 and 2018. Transvaginal ultrasound exams of these patients were reviewed by 2 expert radiologists searching for the "speckle sign, " defined as irregular obliteration of the posterior cul‐de‐sac and bright (hyperechoic) internal echoes. The frequency of additional findings such as "kissing ovaries, " endometriomas in the adnexa, bowel tethering in the posterior pelvic compartment, retroflexed uterus, adenomyosis, and pelvic free fluid were also analyzed. Data regarding clinical features, histopathologic findings and management were collected through a review of the medical record. Results: Reader one identified posterior compartment endometriosis in 20/25 patients, and reader two in 22/25 patients, with 96% agreement. Adnexal endometriomas were found in 21/25 patients for both readers (k = 0.70) and were bilateral in 23% of patients. The ovaries were adherent to each other in the midline ("kissing ovaries") in 50% of patients; the bowel was tethered anteriorly in 20%; the presence of adenomyosis was seen in about 27%, and a retroflexed uterus was seen in 24% of patients. Conclusions: The speckle sign could beAbstract : Objective: To determine usefulness of the "speckle sign" in the diagnosis of deep invasive endometriosis. Materials and Methods: This HIPAA‐compliant, institutional review board‐approved retrospective study with informed consent waived included 25 women (mean age 20‐69 years) with histopathologically confirmed posterior cul‐de‐sac endometriosis between 2013 and 2018. Transvaginal ultrasound exams of these patients were reviewed by 2 expert radiologists searching for the "speckle sign, " defined as irregular obliteration of the posterior cul‐de‐sac and bright (hyperechoic) internal echoes. The frequency of additional findings such as "kissing ovaries, " endometriomas in the adnexa, bowel tethering in the posterior pelvic compartment, retroflexed uterus, adenomyosis, and pelvic free fluid were also analyzed. Data regarding clinical features, histopathologic findings and management were collected through a review of the medical record. Results: Reader one identified posterior compartment endometriosis in 20/25 patients, and reader two in 22/25 patients, with 96% agreement. Adnexal endometriomas were found in 21/25 patients for both readers (k = 0.70) and were bilateral in 23% of patients. The ovaries were adherent to each other in the midline ("kissing ovaries") in 50% of patients; the bowel was tethered anteriorly in 20%; the presence of adenomyosis was seen in about 27%, and a retroflexed uterus was seen in 24% of patients. Conclusions: The speckle sign could be helpful in making the diagnosis of posterior compartment endometriosis, and the sign is often found in conjunction with other imaging features of endometriosis. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of ultrasound in medicine. Volume 40:Number 10(2021)
- Journal:
- Journal of ultrasound in medicine
- Issue:
- Volume 40:Number 10(2021)
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- Volume 40, Issue 10 (2021)
- Year:
- 2021
- Volume:
- 40
- Issue:
- 10
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2021-0040-0010-0000
- Page Start:
- 2181
- Page End:
- 2188
- Publication Date:
- 2021-01-08
- Subjects:
- endometriosis -- transvaginal US -- speckle sign
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- 10.1002/jum.15611 ↗
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