High-Frequency Ultrasound Evaluation of Cutaneous Surgical Wound Healing: An Outpatient Experience. [PDF]
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Ultra‐High Frequency Ultrasound in Melanoma Management
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2023Objectives: The main aim of this study is to evaluate the correspondence between the ultrasonographic thickness and the Breslow thickness in melanoma using ultra-high frequency ultrasound and the intra- and inter-operator repeatability in the ultrasonographic measurements of melanoma depth.
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Clinical application of ultra‐high frequency ultrasound: Discovering a new imaging frontier
Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 2022AbstractThe ultra‐high frequency ultrasound (UHFUS) is characterized by the use of probes between 30 and 100 MHz. This technology has recently been introduced in clinical practice and represents an opportunity for the diagnosis of numerous pathologies.
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Ultrasound Features of Onychopapilloma at High‐Frequency and Ultra‐High Frequency
Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine, 2023ObjectiveThis study aimed to identify the sonographic features of pathologically confirmed onychopapilloma cases.MethodsHigh‐frequency up to 24 MHz and ultra‐high frequency‐ultrasound up to 71 MHz examinations were performed and correlated with their clinical and pathologic presentations.ResultsTwenty‐two cases met the criteria.
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Abstract Background Currently, microsurgeons are in the era of supermicrosurgery and perforator flap reconstruction. As these reconstructions frequently utilize vessels that are smaller than a single millimeter, understanding of location of lymphatic vessels and perforator anatomy preoperatively is essential.
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Ultra-High-Frequency Ultrasound: A Modern Diagnostic Technique for Studying Melanoma
Ultraschall in der Medizin - European Journal of Ultrasound, 2023AbstractThe development of new ultra-high-frequency devices with a resolution of 30 μm makes it possible to use ultrasound in the study of new small anatomical units and to apply this tool to new fields of pathology. Cutaneous melanoma is a severe skin disease with an incidence of approximately 160 000 new cases each year and 48 000 deaths.
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Ultra‐high‐frequency ultrasound monitoring of plaque psoriasis during ixekizumab treatment
Skin Research and Technology, 2021AbstractBackgroundHigh‐frequency ultrasound (HFUS) is a non‐invasive method that detects superficial skin features. Ultra‐high frequencies (50‐100 MHz) can reveal epidermis and dermis structures.ObjectivesIn this study, we describe the psoriatic plaque using a new device equipped with a 70 MHz probe (VEVO® MD, Fujifilm, VisualSonics) and we assess the ...
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High-Frequency and Ultra-High Frequency Ultrasound: Musculoskeletal Imaging up to 70 MHz
Seminars in Musculoskeletal Radiology, 2020AbstractMusculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound has well-established advantages, able to investigate very small structures with high resolution and a quick and real-time dynamic evaluation with the possibility of contralateral comparison. Thus ultrasound has kept its own almost exclusive fields of application in daily clinical practice, and it is considered ...
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Dermatoscopic and ultra‐high frequency ultrasound evaluation in cutaneous postradiation angiosarcoma
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2020no abstract ...
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Ultra high‐frequency ultrasound: New capabilities for nail anatomy exploration
The Journal of Dermatology, 2016AbstractRecent development of ultra high‐resolution ultrasound systems, with frequencies as high as 70 MHz and capability resolution as fine as 30 μm, could permit new diagnostic applications to small parts. A variety of superficial targets within the first 1 cm of the skin surface could be imaged, including dermatological applications such as ...
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