Ultrasound characteristics of five common soft-tissue tumours in the hand and forearm
1997; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 38; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/02841859709172081
ISSN1600-0455
AutoresMattias Höglund, C. Muren, Ove Engkvist,
Tópico(s)Bone Tumor Diagnosis and Treatments
ResumoPurpose: This retrospective investigation reviewed the ultrasound images of 96 benign soft-tissue tumours of the hand and forearm. the aim of the investigation was to determine whether there was any correlation between the ultrasound picture and the histopathological diagnosis. Material and Methods: Five common types of benign tumour in the hand and forearm were studied: localized villonodular synovites, haemangiomas, lipomas, nerve tumours, and glomus tumours. Only tumours that had been operated on and sent for histopathological examination were investigated. Results and Conclusion: The study found 5 key ultrasound characteristics that were important for differentiating the tumours: existence or not of vessels, existence or not of a capsule, echogenicity, echo structure, and pattern of growth. Taking these traits into consideration should make it easier for the examiner to make the right diagnosis with a reasonable degree of accuracy.
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