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Comparative Study
. 1990 Feb;18(2):103-9.
doi: 10.1002/jcu.1870180207.

Ultrasonography of nodular and infiltrative lesions of the skin and subcutaneous tissues

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Comparative Study

Ultrasonography of nodular and infiltrative lesions of the skin and subcutaneous tissues

R Nessi et al. J Clin Ultrasound. 1990 Feb.

Abstract

Ultrasonography with high-frequency probes was performed on 80 dermatological patients carrying palpable lesions of the skin. The case list included hemo- and lymphangiomas (16 cases), cysts (13 cases), Kaposi sarcomas (9 cases), and panniculitis (20 cases). All lesions underwent open biopsy and histological examination. Ultrasound yielded technically adequate images in 74/80 cases (93%). Angiomas appeared as multiple transonic cavities separated by hyperechoic septa; cysts were usually echo free or weakly echogenic, with smooth outlines. Kaposi sarcomas corresponded to superficial hypoechoic nodules with blurred margins, while panniculitis appeared as a diffuse thickening of the subcutaneous space. When acute inflammation was present, as in most cases of erythema nodosum, a nonhomogeneous hypoechoic pattern was found.

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