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Endocrine Abstracts (2015) 37 EP1138 | DOI: 10.1530/endoabs.37.EP1138

ECE2015 Eposter Presentations Endocrine tumours (69 abstracts)

Real-time shear wave elastography in the evaluation of parathyroid adenomas

Mihaela Vlad , Ioana Golu , Daniela Amzar , Melania Balas , Ioana Zosin & Ioan Sporea


Victor Babes University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Tmisoara, Romania.


Real-time shear wave ultrasound elastography (SWE) is a new technique, which evaluates elasticity and stiffness of the different structure.

Aim: To determine the values of the elasticity index (EI) measured by SWE in parathyroid gland adenomas and to compare with those of normal thyroid tissue.

Subjects and methods: We studied 50 cases (F/M=42/8), ten with primary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism, diagnosed by specific tests, and 40 healthy volunteers. In all the patients with hyperparathyroidism, parathyroid adenomas were detected by using ultrasound and at least another imaging technique. In six cases surgical removal of parathyroid adenomas was performed and the pathological results confirm the diagnosis. For each parathyroid lesion two or three elastographic determinations were performed and a mean value was calculated and expressed in kilopascals (kPa). In healthy volunteers, thyroid parenchyma was evaluated, by performing three elastographic determinations for each thyroid lobe. A mean value was calculated and expressed in kPa. All the measurements were performed with an Aixplorer system (Supersonic Image, Inc. France), using a linear high-resolution transducer 15–4 MHz.

Results: In ten patients with primary or tertiary hyperparathyroidism, 11 parathyroid adenomas were evaluated by SWE. The mean EI for parathyroid lesions was 9.2±4.8 kPa (4.2–18.2). In healthy volunteers the mean EI was similar in the right and left thyroid 19.9±6.6 kPa vs 19.3±6.6 kPa, P=0.69, respectively. The statistical analysis indicates that the mean EI assessed by SWE in parathyroid adenomas was significantly lower than in nearby normal thyroid parenchyma: 9.2±4.8 kPa vs 19.6±6.2 kPa, P<0.0001.

Conclusion: This new technique can evaluate the EI of parathyroid adenomas, which was significantly lower than EI of normal thyroid parenchyma. This preliminary study indicates that the determination of EI by SWE might be a new method that can help in preoperative localisation of parathyroid adenomas.

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