1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0720-048x(98)00065-5
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Current uses of diagnostic high-frequency US in dermatology

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“…Cutaneous ultrasonography has been extensively used in human dermatology to study normal skin echogenicity, thickness and hydration status, as well as various pathologic conditions, including cutaneous or subcutaneous neoplasms, cysts, inflammatory lesions, post-radiation reactions, scleroderma, edema, wounds, and presence of foreign bodies (Alexander and Miller 1979;Miyauchi and Miki 1983;Fornage and Deshayes 1986;Fornage et al 1993;Fornage 1993;Gniadecka 1996;Gniadecka and Quistorff 1996;Warszawski et al 1997;Milner et al 1997;Cammarota et al 1998;Foster et al 2000;Eisenbeiss et al 2001;Mirpuri et al 2001;Dyson et al 2003;Scope and Halpern 2003;Kong et al 2008). Contrary to the situation in human medicine, in veterinary medicine only few studies on cutaneous ultrasonography of the canine skin are available (Diana et al 2004;Mantis et al 2005;Mantis et al 2007;Diana et al 2008;Zanna et al 2012;Mantis et al 2014).…”
Section: The Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cutaneous ultrasonography has been extensively used in human dermatology to study normal skin echogenicity, thickness and hydration status, as well as various pathologic conditions, including cutaneous or subcutaneous neoplasms, cysts, inflammatory lesions, post-radiation reactions, scleroderma, edema, wounds, and presence of foreign bodies (Alexander and Miller 1979;Miyauchi and Miki 1983;Fornage and Deshayes 1986;Fornage et al 1993;Fornage 1993;Gniadecka 1996;Gniadecka and Quistorff 1996;Warszawski et al 1997;Milner et al 1997;Cammarota et al 1998;Foster et al 2000;Eisenbeiss et al 2001;Mirpuri et al 2001;Dyson et al 2003;Scope and Halpern 2003;Kong et al 2008). Contrary to the situation in human medicine, in veterinary medicine only few studies on cutaneous ultrasonography of the canine skin are available (Diana et al 2004;Mantis et al 2005;Mantis et al 2007;Diana et al 2008;Zanna et al 2012;Mantis et al 2014).…”
Section: The Historymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A esto se agrega la posibilidad de tener visiones panorámicas extendidas y tridimensionales de las estructuras y lesiones dermatológicas. Las limitaciones actuales de los equipos de ultrasonido de frecuencia variable son las lesiones que miden ≤ a 0.1 mm, de ubicación solo epidérmica y la detección de pigmentos (13).…”
Section: Historia Y Fundamentos De Ultrasonido Dermatológicounclassified
“…Este trabajo imagenológico se realiza habitualmente en equipo con los clínicos ya que se debe correlacionar la información dada por la inspección visual y palpación con la entregada en la pantalla. Cuando este intercambio de información ocurre el rendimiento de esta técnica por imágenes es tal que el examen de ecografía alcanza sensibilidades de hasta un 97% en patologías dermatoló-gicas frecuentes (13,20).…”
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