2023
DOI: 10.2478/abm-2023-0040
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Factors affecting the shear wave elastic quantitative measurement of penile tissue in rats

Abstract: Background: As a new ultrasound technology, 2-dimensional shear wave elastography (2D-SWE) can evaluate the elastic characteristics of penile tissue. However, no studies have reported the main factors affecting the shear wave elastic quantitative measurement (SWQ) in penile tissue. Objectives: To analyze the main factors affecting the SWQ reflecting the elastic characteristics of penile tissue by 2D-SWE. … Show more

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“…Fistula tissue, on the other hand, is predominantly composed of acute and chronic inflammatory cells, granulation tissue, fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, and muscle tissue. Scar tissue, characterized by fibroblast proliferation [23], diffuse distribution, and significant collagen fiber deposition, exhibits increased fibrosis levels, correlating with higher SWE values [24]. When the SWE value is either small or large, distinguishing between perianal normal tissue and scar tissue becomes easier, consistent with study findings.…”
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confidence: 85%
“…Fistula tissue, on the other hand, is predominantly composed of acute and chronic inflammatory cells, granulation tissue, fibrous connective tissue, adipose tissue, and muscle tissue. Scar tissue, characterized by fibroblast proliferation [23], diffuse distribution, and significant collagen fiber deposition, exhibits increased fibrosis levels, correlating with higher SWE values [24]. When the SWE value is either small or large, distinguishing between perianal normal tissue and scar tissue becomes easier, consistent with study findings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%