Sonographic characteristics of apocrine nodular hidradenoma of the skin
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Wortsman, Ximena
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Reyes, Carlos
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Ferreira Wortsman, Camila
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Uribe, Alberto
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Misad Saba, Carlos
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González, Sergio
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2018-08-06T20:07:11Z
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2018-08-06T20:07:11Z
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2018
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J Ultrasound Med 2018; 37: 793–801
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10.1002/jum.14379
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/150675
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Nodular hidradenomas are benign sweat gland-derived tumors that can produce clinical and dermatoscopic misdiagnoses. Histologically, these tumors can be classified into eccrine and apocrine subtypes. We present the sonographic characteristics of 6 cases of apocrine nodular hidradenomas, which, to our knowledge, is so far the largest series reported. A detailed sonographic analysis included layers, body location, shape, diameters, echostructure patterns, and vascularity. Two sonographic signs not previously reported in these or other common dermatologic lesions were detected: "snow falling" and "fluid-fluid level." The sonographic characteristics of apocrine nodular hidradenomas can support their earlier and more precise diagnosis.
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