Dados do Trabalho
Título
ULTRASOUND FINDINGS IN APLASIA CUTIS
Introdução e objetivo(s)
The objective of this presentation is to describe and classify the different types of aplasia cutis using dermatological Doppler ultrasound, in an imaging diagnostics service. To demonstrate the ultrasound signs and different presentations of the pathology.
Método(s)
The appropriate ultrasound technique is detailed, emphasizing the use of a high-frequency linear transducer in B-mode in order to assess the integrity of the cutaneous planes and the bone table in the case of the skull. Additionally, the application of color and pulsed Doppler is recommended to assess vascularization
Discussão
Aplasia cutis is a congenital anomaly characterized by the focal absence of one or more layers of the skin and, at times, underlying tissues such as bone or dura mater. It has an incidence of 3 in every 10,000 live births, and its etiology is unknown.
Its most frequent location is the scalp, although it can affect other parts of the body and be multifocal. Ultrasound and Doppler examination, using high-frequency probes, objectively assess the anatomical involvement and potential complications.
Conclusões
Given the clinical suspicion of aplasia cutis, ultrasound and Doppler imaging are valuable for diagnosis and monitoring complications.
Palavras Chave
Doppler; APLASIA CUTIS; pediatria
Arquivos
Área
Ultrassonografia
Instituições
INSTITUTO OULTON - - Argentina
Autores
PABLO EZEQUIEL MONTALVETTI, MARIA LARA JOULIA VULEKOVICH, MARCOS ANDRES MUSSO, TOMAS MISISIAN, BERNARDO TORRES, MARIO FERNANDO PELIZZARI