Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
High-resolution (17 MHz) color-Doppler
ultrasound (US) is used in the evaluation of normal and
pathological skin. To analyze retrospectively the sonographic
pattern of healthy skin and of some skin lesions
using Doppler US and to compare the results with dermoscopy
examination and histology to identify specific
patterns of ultrasound for differentiating benign from
malignant lesions. To select among them the Melanomas to
describe their US pattern, the presence and morphology of
vascular signal and to compare their thickness at US with
the Breslow index. After signing informed consent in
accordance with the ethical standards laid down in the
Declaration of Helsinki in 1964 and its subsequent
amendments, 104 patients with skin lesions were retrospectively
studied. Patients were evaluated with clinical
dermatological examination and Doppler US, and underwent
surgical excision with subsequent histological analysis.
Statistical analysis: the difference between variables
was analyzed with statistical Chi square test or Fisher's
when appropriate. The strength of the relationship between
variables was analyzed with Pearson's r coefficient. The
sensitivity and specificity of US tests were also calculated.
Sixty-five malignant lesions and 39 benign lesions were
identified at Doppler US. In the 34 melanomas, typical US
and vascular patterns were identified depending on the
thickness of the lesion and a strong correlation between the
latter and Breslow index was confirmed. Doppler US is a
valuable diagnostic tool for the study of skin and for preexcision
characterization of skin lesions.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Skin ultrasound Color Doppler
List of contributors:
Mancini, Marcello
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