The vast majority of soft tissue masses are benign. Benign lesions such as superficial lipomas and ganglia are by far the most common soft tissue masses and can be readily identified and excluded on ultrasound (US). US is an ideal triaging tool for superficial soft tissue masses. Compared with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), High-resolution US is inexpensive, readily available, well tolerated, and safe. It also allows the radiologist to interact with the patient as a clinician. In this review, we describe and illustrate the lesions with typical (diagnostic) US features. When the appearances of the lesion are not typical as expected for a benign lesion, lesions are deep or large, or malignancy is suspected clinically, MRI and biopsy are ne...
Ultrasonography (US) is the method of choice in the study of normal soft tissue patterns thanks to i...
Objectives There is currently no widely available, minimally invasive first-level examination that ...
Object : The aim of this study was to describe the strain ratio in histopathologically confirmed sup...
The vast majority of soft tissue masses are benign. Benign lesions such as superficial lipomas and g...
The vast majority of soft tissue masses are benign. Benign lesions such as superficial lipomas and g...
Surgical removal and clinical follow-up of soft tissue masses are easily managed in clinical practic...
This review outlines a practical approach to the everyday assessment of both non-neoplastic and neop...
In this article, I would like to define “oops lesions” as soft tissue mass-like lesions that involve...
Soft tissue masses have a varied presentation. Though all masses cannot be optimally imaged on USG, ...
Background: Ultrasound has been used in the diagnosis of soft-tissue lesions for well over a decade....
AbstractSoft tissue tumours of the musculoskeletal system are reported relatively frequently. The qu...
The study of soft tissues has greatly improved since the introduction of ultrasonography (US) and co...
OBJECTIVE: To predict accurately whether a soft tissue mass was benign or malignant and to character...
When evaluating superficial soft tissue masses with ultrasonography, it is not always clear whether ...
SOFT TISSUE arises from the mesenchyme, which during development differentiates into fat, skeletal m...
Ultrasonography (US) is the method of choice in the study of normal soft tissue patterns thanks to i...
Objectives There is currently no widely available, minimally invasive first-level examination that ...
Object : The aim of this study was to describe the strain ratio in histopathologically confirmed sup...
The vast majority of soft tissue masses are benign. Benign lesions such as superficial lipomas and g...
The vast majority of soft tissue masses are benign. Benign lesions such as superficial lipomas and g...
Surgical removal and clinical follow-up of soft tissue masses are easily managed in clinical practic...
This review outlines a practical approach to the everyday assessment of both non-neoplastic and neop...
In this article, I would like to define “oops lesions” as soft tissue mass-like lesions that involve...
Soft tissue masses have a varied presentation. Though all masses cannot be optimally imaged on USG, ...
Background: Ultrasound has been used in the diagnosis of soft-tissue lesions for well over a decade....
AbstractSoft tissue tumours of the musculoskeletal system are reported relatively frequently. The qu...
The study of soft tissues has greatly improved since the introduction of ultrasonography (US) and co...
OBJECTIVE: To predict accurately whether a soft tissue mass was benign or malignant and to character...
When evaluating superficial soft tissue masses with ultrasonography, it is not always clear whether ...
SOFT TISSUE arises from the mesenchyme, which during development differentiates into fat, skeletal m...
Ultrasonography (US) is the method of choice in the study of normal soft tissue patterns thanks to i...
Objectives There is currently no widely available, minimally invasive first-level examination that ...
Object : The aim of this study was to describe the strain ratio in histopathologically confirmed sup...