J Korean Radiol Soc.  2005 Jan;52(1):31-36. 10.3348/jkrs.2005.52.1.31.

Ultrasonographic Features of BCG Lymphadenitis

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  • 1Department of Diagnostic Radiology, College of Medicine, Ewha Womans University, Korea. sonic323@mm.ewha.ac.kr

Abstract

PURPOSE: To evaluate the ultrasonographic findings of BCG lymphadenitis complicated by BCG vaccination in children
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Ultrasonography was performed for 22 cases of BCG lymphadenitis in 21 patients who were diagnosed by clinical (n=10) or pathological (n=11) examinations. Their age ranged from 4 months to 3 years (mean age; 14 months). We retrospectively analyzed the ultrasonographic findings for location, multiplicity, size, shape, margin, echogenecity, posterior enhancement, calcifications, inner anechoic portion and Doppler pattern of the BCG lymphadenitis.
RESULTS
The BCG lymphadenitis was found at the axillary area in 15 cases (68%) and at the supraclavicular area in 7 cases (32%). There were ten cases (45%) of solitary lesion and 12 cases (55%) of multiple conglomerated lesions. The maximum diameter ranged from about 0.9 cm to 3.2 cm. The BCG lymphadenitis showed as round (82%), well defined (86%), or heterogeneous hypoechoic (68%) lesions with posterior enhancement (78%). Calcifications were found in 6 cases (27%) and 5 cases (83%) had been vaccinated more than 5 months ago. There were eccentric inner anechoic portions in 16 cases (73%), which were pathologically confirmed as having caseating necrosis. There were increased Doppler flow patterns in 15 cases (68%); 4 cases (18%) were of the central type, 6 cases (27%) were of the peripheral type and 5 cases (23%) were of mixed type.
CONCLUSION
BCG lymphadenitis is frequently located at the axillary area adjacent to a vaccination site. The ultrasonographic findings of BCG lymphadenitis are well-defined, round, heterogeneously hypoechoic lesions with posterior enhancement, calcifications and inner eccentric anechoic portion.

Keyword

Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG); Children; Lymphatic system; Ultrasound (US)

MeSH Terms

Child
Humans
Lymphadenitis*
Lymphatic System
Mycobacterium bovis*
Necrosis
Retrospective Studies
Ultrasonography
Vaccination
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