Medicina (Dec 2024)

Role of Ultrasonography in Monitoring Chemotherapeutic Effects on Primary Thyroid Lymphoma: A Single-Center Retrospective Study

  • Shirong Liu,
  • Ying Fu,
  • Ligang Cui,
  • Shumin Wang,
  • Shi Tan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicina61010015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 61, no. 1
p. 15

Abstract

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Background and Objectives: In this study, we assessed the utility of ultrasonography in monitoring the chemotherapeutic effects on primary thyroid lymphoma (PTL). Materials and Methods: This retrospective analysis included 17 patients with PTL who received chemotherapy from 2012 to 2022. The sonographic features were examined pre- and post-treatment using ultrasound (US) to monitor the treatment response at the first to second, third to fourth, and end cycles of chemotherapy and follow-up, and progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) were analyzed. Results: The sonographic findings for all the patients indicated diffuse or nodular infiltration with markedly hypoechoic masses, and “stripe-shaped” high echoes and posterior acoustic enhancement were observed. Following one to two cycles of chemotherapy, a US examination revealed varying tumor reduction degrees and diminished blood flow signals. After three to four cycles of chemotherapy, the US demonstrated an evaluation efficacy comparable to that of PET-CT in cases in which the lesion had entirely disappeared postchemotherapy; however, its ability to differentiate between treatment response and residual lesions was less effective compared to that of PET-CT. After the end cycle of chemotherapy, the lesion sizes had significantly decreased compared to those at the baseline (p p > 0.05). Conclusions: US can be utilized to monitor the therapeutic response following chemotherapy for PTL, especially for early assessment and repeated dynamic monitoring, and can serve as a complementary follow-up method to PET-CT.

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