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DOI: 10.1055/s-2002-19992
© Johann Ambrosius Barth
Differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism: Doppler sonographic quantification of thyroid blood flow distinguishes between Graves' disease and diffuse toxic goiter
Publication History
received 03 April 2001
first decision 26 June 2001
received 27 July 2001
Publication Date:
07 February 2002 (online)
Summary
The aim of our study was to evaluate the usefulness of color duplex sonography to distinguish Graves' disease from diffuse toxic goiter. 24 patients with Graves' disease and 13 patients with diffuse toxic goiter underwent B-mode- and color duplex sonography of the thyroid gland. All patients had hyperthyroidism and elevated 99mTc-uptake. Spectral Doppler recordings were obtained at all thyroid arteries. Representative color flow maps of the thyroid gland were analyzed, calculating the percentage area of the thyroid gland, occupied by color pixels (color pixel density). The B-mode ultrasound pattern was subjectively assessed on a 4-point rating scale. In patients with Graves' disease the mean peak systolic velocity (PSV) (SD) was 110 (± 49) cm/s, the mean volume flow rate (VFR) was 123 ( ± 67) ml/min and the mean color pixel density (CPD) was 33 (± 12) %. For patients with diffuse toxic goiter mean PSV (SD) was 43 ( ± 9) cm/s (p < 0.001), mean VFR was 23 (± 10) ml/min (p < 0.001) and mean CPD was 9 (± 6) % (p = 0.007). CPD and spectral duplex recordings were positively correlated (CPD/PSV: rs = 0.77, CPD/VFR: rs = 0.75; p < 0.0001). No significant differences were observed concerning RI values. Sensitivity was 87% and specificity 92% for CPD and VFR and 87% and 100% for PSV. We conclude, that color duplex sonography can reliably distinguish diffuse toxic goiter from Graves' disease and therefore contributes significantly to the differential diagnosis of hyperthyroidism in diffuse thyroid disease.
Key words:
Graves' disease - Disseminated autonomy - Antibody-negative hyperthyroidism - Color Doppler sonography - Hyperthyroidism - Vascularity
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