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High-frequency ultrasound features of basal cell carcinoma and its association with histological recurrence risk

BACKGROUND: Due to advances in high-frequency ultrasound technology, it is easier to detect fine structures of skin lesions. The aim of this study was to examine the ultrasonographic features and use recurrence risk stratification to assess the diagnostic performance of pre-operative ultrasound exam...

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Autores principales: Wang, Shi-Qi, Liu, Jie, Zhu, Qing-Li, Zhao, Chen-Yang, Qu, Tao, Li, Feng, Wortsman, Ximena, Jin, Hong-Zhong
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6793778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31460903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000369
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author Wang, Shi-Qi
Liu, Jie
Zhu, Qing-Li
Zhao, Chen-Yang
Qu, Tao
Li, Feng
Wortsman, Ximena
Jin, Hong-Zhong
author_facet Wang, Shi-Qi
Liu, Jie
Zhu, Qing-Li
Zhao, Chen-Yang
Qu, Tao
Li, Feng
Wortsman, Ximena
Jin, Hong-Zhong
author_sort Wang, Shi-Qi
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description BACKGROUND: Due to advances in high-frequency ultrasound technology, it is easier to detect fine structures of skin lesions. The aim of this study was to examine the ultrasonographic features and use recurrence risk stratification to assess the diagnostic performance of pre-operative ultrasound examination of basal cell carcinoma (BCC). METHODS: This was a retrospective study. Forty-six BCC lesions underwent pre-operative ultrasound examination using 50- and 20-MHz probes. Ultrasonographic shape, margin, internal echoes, hyper-echoic spots, posterior echoes, and depth of the lesion were evaluated and correlated with the risk of recurrence based on histological features. RESULTS: Forty-two patients had 46 skin lesions in total. The high-risk (n = 6) and low-risk (n = 40) groups exhibited considerable overlap in the ultrasonographic manifestations and no significant difference in margin (χ(2) = 3.231, P = 0.072), internal echo (χ(2) = 1.592, P = 0.207), or posterior echo (P = 0.169). However, high-risk BCCs tended to be irregular in shape than low-risk lesions (χ(2) = 4.313, P = 0.038). Both types presented hyper-echoic spots (χ(2) = 1.850, P = 0.174). Additionally, 78% of low-risk lesions were confined to the dermis (31/40), and 100% of high-risk lesions infiltrated into the sub-cutaneous tissue, resulting in a significant difference between the two groups (χ(2) = 10.951, P = 0.001). Ultrasound detected sub-clinical lesions in five patients. CONCLUSIONS: High-frequency ultrasound can provide important information for pre-operative evaluation of risk in BCC foci and reveal hidden lesions. The technique may play a crucial role in guiding therapeutic options for BCC.
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spelling pubmed-67937782019-11-18 High-frequency ultrasound features of basal cell carcinoma and its association with histological recurrence risk Wang, Shi-Qi Liu, Jie Zhu, Qing-Li Zhao, Chen-Yang Qu, Tao Li, Feng Wortsman, Ximena Jin, Hong-Zhong Chin Med J (Engl) Original Articles BACKGROUND: Due to advances in high-frequency ultrasound technology, it is easier to detect fine structures of skin lesions. The aim of this study was to examine the ultrasonographic features and use recurrence risk stratification to assess the diagnostic performance of pre-operative ultrasound examination of basal cell carcinoma (BCC). METHODS: This was a retrospective study. Forty-six BCC lesions underwent pre-operative ultrasound examination using 50- and 20-MHz probes. Ultrasonographic shape, margin, internal echoes, hyper-echoic spots, posterior echoes, and depth of the lesion were evaluated and correlated with the risk of recurrence based on histological features. RESULTS: Forty-two patients had 46 skin lesions in total. The high-risk (n = 6) and low-risk (n = 40) groups exhibited considerable overlap in the ultrasonographic manifestations and no significant difference in margin (χ(2) = 3.231, P = 0.072), internal echo (χ(2) = 1.592, P = 0.207), or posterior echo (P = 0.169). However, high-risk BCCs tended to be irregular in shape than low-risk lesions (χ(2) = 4.313, P = 0.038). Both types presented hyper-echoic spots (χ(2) = 1.850, P = 0.174). Additionally, 78% of low-risk lesions were confined to the dermis (31/40), and 100% of high-risk lesions infiltrated into the sub-cutaneous tissue, resulting in a significant difference between the two groups (χ(2) = 10.951, P = 0.001). Ultrasound detected sub-clinical lesions in five patients. CONCLUSIONS: High-frequency ultrasound can provide important information for pre-operative evaluation of risk in BCC foci and reveal hidden lesions. The technique may play a crucial role in guiding therapeutic options for BCC. Wolters Kluwer Health 2019-09-05 2019-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6793778/ /pubmed/31460903 http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000369 Text en Copyright © 2019 The Chinese Medical Association, produced by Wolters Kluwer, Inc. under the CC-BY-NC-ND license. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives License 4.0 (CCBY-NC-ND), where it is permissible to download and share the work provided it is properly cited. The work cannot be changed in any way or used commercially without permission from the journal. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0
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Wang, Shi-Qi
Liu, Jie
Zhu, Qing-Li
Zhao, Chen-Yang
Qu, Tao
Li, Feng
Wortsman, Ximena
Jin, Hong-Zhong
High-frequency ultrasound features of basal cell carcinoma and its association with histological recurrence risk
title High-frequency ultrasound features of basal cell carcinoma and its association with histological recurrence risk
title_full High-frequency ultrasound features of basal cell carcinoma and its association with histological recurrence risk
title_fullStr High-frequency ultrasound features of basal cell carcinoma and its association with histological recurrence risk
title_full_unstemmed High-frequency ultrasound features of basal cell carcinoma and its association with histological recurrence risk
title_short High-frequency ultrasound features of basal cell carcinoma and its association with histological recurrence risk
title_sort high-frequency ultrasound features of basal cell carcinoma and its association with histological recurrence risk
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6793778/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31460903
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/CM9.0000000000000369
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