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Case Reports
. 1992;185(1):49-55.
doi: 10.1159/000247403.

Malignant melanoma in 20-MHz B scan sonography

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Case Reports

Malignant melanoma in 20-MHz B scan sonography

K Hoffmann et al. Dermatology. 1992.

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  • Dermatology 1992;185(2):160

Abstract

In order to assess the value of 20-MHz sonography in the pre-operative diagnosis of malignant melanomas, 54 melanomas were examined. The pre-operative ultrasound scans were compared with corresponding histological sections from the excised tumours. A computer-aided measurement of the tumour thickness (sonometry) and the internal echo density (densitometry) was performed in the ultrasound scans. The melanomas appeared as largely echolucent zones. There was a significant correlation between the tumour thickness measured in the ultrasound scan and those measured in the histological sections (r = 0.938, p less than 0.001). As a rule the tumour thickness determined by sonometry were greater than the histometrically determined values. Subtumoral inflammatory infiltrate and other hypo-echoic structures in the region of the tumour are possible causes of the discrepancies. Some of those hypo-echoic structures can be identified and disregarded in B scan measurement. Even if a definite differential diagnosis is not possible on the basis of the ultrasound scan alone, 20-MHz sonography provides additional information which can be of use in surgical planning.

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