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Title: Quantitative ultrasound imaging of healthy and reconstructed cleft lip: a feasibility study.
Author(s): Hees, N.J. van
Thijssen, J.M. (074145193)
Huyskens, R.W.F. (314433619)
Weijers, G. (314439943)
Nillesen, M.M. (298981432)
Korte, C.L. de (069097844)
Katsaros, C. (22769774X)
Publication year: 2007
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal
ISSN: 1055-6656
Volume: vol. 44
Issue: iss. 3
Start page: p. 261
End page: p. 268
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility of echographic imaging of healthy and reconstructed cleft lip and to estimate tissue dimensions and normalized echo level. METHODS: Echographic images of the upper lip were made on three healthy subjects and two patients using a linear array transducer (7 to 11 MHz bandwidth) and a noncontact gel coupling. Tissue dimensions were measured using calipers. Echo levels were calibrated and were corrected for beam characteristics, gel path, and tissue attenuation using a tissue-mimicking phantom. RESULTS: At the central position of the philtrum, mean thickness (SD) of lip loose connective tissue layer, orbicularis oris muscle, and dense connective layer was 4.0 (0.1) mm, 2.3 (0.7) mm, and 2.2 (0.7) mm, respectively, in healthy lip at rest; and 4.1 (0.9) mm, 3.8 (1.7) mm, and 2.6 (0.6) mm, respectively, in contracted lip. Mean (SD) echo level of muscle and dense connective tissue layer with respect to echo level of lip loose connective tissue layer was -19.3 (0.6) dB and -10.7 (4.0) dB, respectively, in relaxed condition and -20.7 (1.5) dB and -7.7 (2.3) dB, respectively, in contracted state. Color mode echo images were calculated, showing lip tissues in separate colors and highlighting details like discontinuity of the orbicularis oris muscle and presence of scar tissue. CONCLUSIONS: Quantitative assessment of thickness and echo level of various lip tissues is feasible after proper echographic equipment calibration. Diagnostic potentials of this method for noninvasive evaluation of cleft lip reconstruction outcome are promising.
Subject: UMCN 2.1: Heart, lung and circulation
UMCN 5.1: Genetic defects of metabolism
Organization: UMCN Extern
Paediatrics
Orthodontics and Oral Biology
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