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SKIN ULTRASOUND
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofSKIN ULTRASOUND
Date: July, 23, 2020. On line Zoom Course. Miami 9 am Sao Paulo 10 am Madrid 3 pm Beijing 9 pm. Miami time zone, please consider your time zone for the schedule. 9: 00 - 9:30 General Concepts and Normal Ultrasonographic Anatomy. 9:30 -10:00 Ultrasound in Benign Cutaneous Tumors. 10: 00 -10:20 Break 1. 10:20 -10:50 Role of Ultrasound in SkinCancer.
SKIN ULTRASOUND
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 135 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofTOP TEN REASONS
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight of PHOTOS - SKIN ULTRASOUND This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! ULTRASOUND OF THE SKIN IMAGES This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! LIPOMA CLOSE TO THE BRACHIAL VESSELS This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! LYMPHATIC VASCULAR MALFORMATION LYMPHATIC VASCULAR MALFORMATION. « Back to Album. Photo 17 of 20. Previous | Next. Anechoic pseudocysts (*) in the subcutaneous tissue. Abbreviations: D, dermis; ST, subcutaneous tissue. Posted by Ximena Wortsman on February 12, 2010. VENOUS VASCULAR MALFORMATION This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! BASAL CELL CARCINOMA This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!SKIN ULTRASOUND
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofSKIN ULTRASOUND
Date: July, 23, 2020. On line Zoom Course. Miami 9 am Sao Paulo 10 am Madrid 3 pm Beijing 9 pm. Miami time zone, please consider your time zone for the schedule. 9: 00 - 9:30 General Concepts and Normal Ultrasonographic Anatomy. 9:30 -10:00 Ultrasound in Benign Cutaneous Tumors. 10: 00 -10:20 Break 1. 10:20 -10:50 Role of Ultrasound in SkinCancer.
SKIN ULTRASOUND
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 135 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofTOP TEN REASONS
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight of PHOTOS - SKIN ULTRASOUND This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! ULTRASOUND OF THE SKIN IMAGES This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! LIPOMA CLOSE TO THE BRACHIAL VESSELS This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! LYMPHATIC VASCULAR MALFORMATION LYMPHATIC VASCULAR MALFORMATION. « Back to Album. Photo 17 of 20. Previous | Next. Anechoic pseudocysts (*) in the subcutaneous tissue. Abbreviations: D, dermis; ST, subcutaneous tissue. Posted by Ximena Wortsman on February 12, 2010. VENOUS VASCULAR MALFORMATION This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! BASAL CELL CARCINOMA This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!SKIN ULTRASOUND
BREAKING NEWS. -Check the updates, latest news and photographs of the activities inTwitter at @sonoskin. -Two lectures are given at RADLA 2021, "Role of Ultrasound in Hidradenitis Suppurativa" and "Role of Ultrasound in Cutaneous Basal Cell Carcinoma". RADLA takes place on April 15-18, 2021. More info on : RADLA2021. PHOTOS - SKIN ULTRASOUND This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!SKIN ULTRASOUND
SKIN ULTRASOUND - Dr. W`s Publications - This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!NAIL PSORIASIS
This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! GLOMUS TUMOR SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISON This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! GLOMUS TUMOR SIDE BY SIDE IN TRANSVERSE VIEW This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!PILOMATRIXOMA
This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! VENOUS VASCULAR MALFORMATION This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!PLANTAR WART
This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!EPIDERMAL CYST
This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!SKIN ULTRASOUND
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofSKIN ULTRASOUND
Date: July, 23, 2020. On line Zoom Course. Miami 9 am Sao Paulo 10 am Madrid 3 pm Beijing 9 pm. Miami time zone, please consider your time zone for the schedule. 9: 00 - 9:30 General Concepts and Normal Ultrasonographic Anatomy. 9:30 -10:00 Ultrasound in Benign Cutaneous Tumors. 10: 00 -10:20 Break 1. 10:20 -10:50 Role of Ultrasound in SkinCancer.
SKIN ULTRASOUND
BREAKING NEWS. -Check the updates, latest news and photographs of the activities inTwitter at @sonoskin. -Two lectures are given at RADLA 2021, "Role of Ultrasound in Hidradenitis Suppurativa" and "Role of Ultrasound in Cutaneous Basal Cell Carcinoma". RADLA takes place on April 15-18, 2021. More info on : RADLA2021.SKIN ULTRASOUND
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 135 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofSKIN ULTRASOUND
SKIN ULTRASOUND - Dr. W`s Publications - This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!TOP TEN REASONS
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofPLANTAR WART
This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! ULTRASOUND OF THE SKIN IMAGES This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!PILOMATRIXOMA
This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! TRICHILEMMAL CYST OF SCALP Cyst (*) with echoes in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue of the scalp. Abbreviations: D, dermis; ST, subcutaneous tisue; EM, epicraneous muscle; BM, bony margin of the scalp. Posted by Ximena Wortsman on February 16, 2010.SKIN ULTRASOUND
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofSKIN ULTRASOUND
Date: July, 23, 2020. On line Zoom Course. Miami 9 am Sao Paulo 10 am Madrid 3 pm Beijing 9 pm. Miami time zone, please consider your time zone for the schedule. 9: 00 - 9:30 General Concepts and Normal Ultrasonographic Anatomy. 9:30 -10:00 Ultrasound in Benign Cutaneous Tumors. 10: 00 -10:20 Break 1. 10:20 -10:50 Role of Ultrasound in SkinCancer.
SKIN ULTRASOUND
BREAKING NEWS. -Check the updates, latest news and photographs of the activities inTwitter at @sonoskin. -Two lectures are given at RADLA 2021, "Role of Ultrasound in Hidradenitis Suppurativa" and "Role of Ultrasound in Cutaneous Basal Cell Carcinoma". RADLA takes place on April 15-18, 2021. More info on : RADLA2021.SKIN ULTRASOUND
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 135 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofSKIN ULTRASOUND
SKIN ULTRASOUND - Dr. W`s Publications - This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!TOP TEN REASONS
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofPLANTAR WART
This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! ULTRASOUND OF THE SKIN IMAGES This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!PILOMATRIXOMA
This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! TRICHILEMMAL CYST OF SCALP Cyst (*) with echoes in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue of the scalp. Abbreviations: D, dermis; ST, subcutaneous tisue; EM, epicraneous muscle; BM, bony margin of the scalp. Posted by Ximena Wortsman on February 16, 2010.SKIN ULTRASOUND
"The Scan" is the offcial blog of the American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine (AIUM). On December, 1, 2015 the article " How I Become Involved in Dermatologic Ultrasound" was published. This article is about how Dr. Wortsman began in the dermatologic ultrasound field. It is a great honor to be part of this prestigious and well-known blog among the North American sonographers.SKIN ULTRASOUND
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-315 members from 54 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight of PHOTOS - SKIN ULTRASOUND This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!SKIN ULTRASOUND
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-313 members from 54 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight ofDERM GLOSSARY
-More than 100,000 visitors from more than 150 countries and from the 5 continents-Link to the Skin Ultrasound School at: www.skinultrasoundschool.com-323 members from 55 countries-Over 120 skin ultrasound images are available for educational purposes, more than 60 of them in the OFM (only for members) section-More than 120 references about skin ultrasound ( Dr W`s publications, highlight of SONOGRAPHY OF THE EAR PINNA Sonography of the Ear Pinna Ximena Wortsman, MD, Gregor B. E. Jemec, MD, DMSc Objective. This study was undertaken to assess the scope of sonography for the diagnosis of diseases LIPOMA CLOSE TO THE BRACHIAL VESSELS This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!NAIL PSORIASIS
This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology! GLOMUS TUMOR SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISON This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!EPIDERMAL CYST
This is an imaging site that invites to learn and use ultrasound of the skin and nail. Sharing and promoting ultrasound in dermatology!SKIN ULTRASOUND
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa -Follow and join the discussion and the comments on the wall on AIUM dermatologic ultrasound interest group -Follow us on Twitter and our Facebook Page Skin Ultrasound DEALING WITH EPIDERMAL CYSTS: DREAM OR NIGHTMARE? These cutaneous cysts are generated by the implantation of epidermal components in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. Thus, the causes can be embryonic, traumatic or secondary to surgical procedures. Epidermal cysts are covered by stratified squamous epithelium with a granular layer. Hence, the name "sebaceous cyst" is a misnomer and may be confusing. Clinically, they usually show as erythematous and sometimes painful nodules, often with a small opening on the surface, also called “punctum” which correspond to the communication of the cyst with the epidermal layer. These cysts may drain foul smelling and cheesy-like material and contain keratin, cholesterol and sometimescalcifications.
One of the problems with epidermal cysts is that they can be potent simulators of other lesions, especially when the wall of the cyst ruptures and the cyst become inflamed. Therefore, they can mimic pilomatrixomas, dermatofibromas, foreign bodies, among other lesions. Furthermore, to prevent recurrence, the wall of the cyst (that generates the keratin) should be completely removed. On sonography, they show a variable appearance according to the phase of the cyst. If they are intact, the sonograms will usually show a well defined, rounded- or oval shaped, anechoic or hypoechoic structure located in the dermis and subcutaneous tissue. Also, these cysts may present inner echoes (debris) and sometimes show a “pseudotestes appearance” ( ie. brighter inner echoes and anechoic filiform areas) as the result of highly compacted deposits of keratin and cholesterol. Commonly, a connecting anechoic tract (punctum) to the epidermis can be detected on ultrasound. Nevertheless, when the cyst is complicated with a rupture, the keratin is spread into the surrounding tissue and elicits inflammation and a foreign body reaction. The latter events may cause hypoechoic collections, adjacent to the cysts or a big change in the morphology of the cysts that turn into ill-defined hypoechoic structures. Interestingly, posterior acoustic enhancement, a classical artifact of the cystic lesions, is usually conserved during all the phases. Ultrasound can show the lesion and measure the extent in all axes as well as demonstrate the connecting tracts and perform the differential diagnosis with other conditions. Moreover, color Doppler ultrasound may show increased blood flow in the periphery of the cysts during the phases of inflammation and rupture, frequently with low-flow vessels.
The proper recognition and assessment of the extent of these cystic entities through the sum of the clinical and anatomical data provided by sonography may support an early diagnosis and proper treatment. Thus, the addition of the ultrasound technology perhaps may help to deal with these entities, turning a possible nightmare into adream.
References
1-Huang CC, Ko SF, Huang HY, Ng SH, Lee TY, Lee YW, Chen MC.Epidermal cysts in the superficial soft tissue: sonographic features with an emphasis on the pseudotestis pattern.J Ultrasound Med. 2011;30:11-7. 2-Jin W, Ryu KN, Kim GY, Kim HC, Lee JH, Park JS. Sonographic findings of ruptured epidermal inclusion cysts in superficial soft tissue: emphasis on shapes, pericystic changes, and pericystic vascularity. J Ultrasound Med. 2008;27:171-6 3-Kuwano Y, Ishizaki K, Watanabe R, Nanko H. Efficacy of diagnostic ultrasonography of lipomas, epidermal cysts, and ganglions. Arch Dermatol. 2009 ;145:761-4. 4-Wortsman X, Wortsman J, Clinical usefulness of variable frequency ultrasound in localized lesions of the skin. J Am Acad Dermatol 2010;62 : 247-256
5-Wortsman X.Common applications of dermatologic sonography.J Ultrasound Med. 2012 ;31:97-111 PILOMATRIXOMAS: MASTERS OF DISGUISE ? Pilomatrixomas, also called pilomatricomas or calcifying epitheliomas of Malherbe are common and benign skin tumors that arise from the hair follicle matrix. These conditions are more common in children and young adults, especially on the head, neck and extremities. Clinically, they usually present as single or multiple painless, erythematous or slightly bluish nodules. Thus, these tumors can easily mimic other cutaneous lesions such as epidermal cysts, foreign body reactions, fat necrosis, calcified lymph nodes or vascular tumors, among others, on the clinical examination. Moreover, clinical misdiagnosis has been reported as high as 54% in some series. On sonography, pilomatrixomas classically appear as target-shaped nodules with well-defined hypoechoic rim and hyperechoic center. Scattered hyperechoic dots producing posterior acoustic shadowing that correspond to calcium deposits may be found within the nodule nucleus (partial calcification). Nevertheless, 15 to 30% of pilomatrixoma cases had been reported to not show calcium and 45 % of these entities, in other series, had been reported as completely calcified. Furthermore, there are rare cystic variants of pilomatrixomas. On the other hand, variable degrees of vascularity can be present within the tumor which may also explain the challengingclinical diagnosis.
Ultrasound had reported correctness of diagnosis from 76% to 96% and provides reliable information about the extension, location and blood flow of the lesions. Therefore, a pre-surgical sonographic examination may be a good tool for removing the clinical disguise ofthese tumors.
References
1-Roche NA, Monstrey SJ, Matton GE. Pilomatricoma in children: common but often misdiagnosed. Acta Chir Belg. 2010 ;110:250-254. 2-Kumaran N, Azmy A, Carachi R, Raine PA, Macfarlane JH, Howatson AG. Pilomatrixoma--accuracy of clinical diagnosis. J Pediatr Surg. 2006;41:1755-1758.
3-Choo HJ, Lee SJ, Lee YH, Lee JH, Oh M, Kim MH, Lee EJ, Song JW, Kim SJ, Kim DW. Pilomatricomas: the diagnostic value of ultrasound. Skeletal Radiol. 2010;39:243-250. 4- Solivetti FM, Elia F, Drusco A, Panetta C, Amantea A, Di Carlo A. Epithelioma of Malherbe: new ultrasound patterns. J Exp Clin Cancer Res. 2010 6;29:42. 5-Wortsman X, Wortsman J, Arellano J, Oroz J, Giugliano C, Benavides MI, Bordon C. Pilomatrixomas presenting as vascular tumors on color Doppler ultrasound. J Pediatr Surg. 2010;45:2094-2098. 6-Wortsman X.Common applications of dermatologic sonography.J Ultrasound Med. 2012 ;31:97-111CONTACT INFORMATION
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The past 20 years have marked an interesting road in the development of the field of ultrasound. I have included skin and nail ultrasound work for the last 15 years. An explosive growth has been seen due to the need for non-invasive studies of the skin and nails. Physicians and patients demand anatomical studies that match clinical signs for optimal medical and surgical planning as well as excellent cosmetic results. In this web site, you will find images, references and links that may help you understand and/ or develop this exciting new tool at yourown work place.
My best wishes to you and your team Ximena Wortsman MD, FAIUM Chair of the Dermatologic Interest Group and Fellow Member at AIUM ( American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine) Department of Imaging, IDIEP-Institute for Diagnostic Imaging and Research of the Skin and Soft Tissues Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Dermatology Faculty of Medicine, University of Chile Assistant Professor, Department of Dermatology, Pontifical CatholicUniversity
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