Ultrasound morphologic features of steatocystoma multiplex with clinical correlation
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Arceu, Montserrat
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Martínez, Guisella
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Alfaro, Daniela
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Wortsman Canovas, Ximena
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2020-06-15T22:32:18Z
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2020-06-15T22:32:18Z
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2020
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J Ultrasound Med 2020; 9999:1–6
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10.1002/jum.15320
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/175483
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The ultrasound features of 87 steatocytoma multiplex (SCM) lesions detected in 9 patients are reported. Steatocytoma multiplex is a hamartomatous condition derived from the pilosebaceous duct junction that generates multiple cutaneous cystic lesions. It appeared as clusters of well-defined hypoechoic nodules with mild posterior enhancement in 100% of cases, with both dermal and subcutaneous locations in 67%. No calcification foci were detected within or at the periphery of the lesions. Fifty-six percent of the cases showed signs of hypervascularity in the edge of the nodules, and 44% of the lesions were associated with another dermatologic condition, most frequent being hidradenitis suppurativa (75%), followed by vellus hair cysts (25%). Steatocytoma multiplex shows ultrasound features that allow discrimination from other common cutaneous entities.
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