Objectives To investigate the reliability of high frequency ultrasound (HFUS) in measuring skin fibrosis in SSc. Methods First, a systematic review (according to PRISMA) was conducted to identify studies that documented HFUS' reliability in SSc as a primary outcome. Then, in an additional pilot study, the inter- and intra-rater reliability of two investigators performing HFUS for dermal thickness (DT) measurements in a standardized manner across all 17 areas of the modified Rodnan Skin Score was evaluated in a group of 59 SSc patients and descriptively in 44 healthy controls (HC). As an external validation, DT measurements by HFUS were performed in a separate group of 30 SSc patients by the same first and another third investigator. Results...
The era of ultrasounds in dermatology started in 1979, when pioneering use of 15 MHz by Alexander an...
Introduction: Ultrasound is a quick, safe, and non-invasive imaging method that can be used to measu...
Objective: To summarize the published evidence in the literature on the role of ultrasound and elast...
Objectives To investigate the reliability of high frequency ultrasound (HFUS) in measuring skin fibr...
High frequency ultrasound allows visualization of epidermis, dermis and hypodermis, precise measurem...
Abstract Background Thickened skin is a major clinical feature in patients with systemic sclerosis (...
High-frequency ultrasound offers a potential for objective and quantitative assessment of skin thick...
Clinical evaluation of the thickness, texture and fixation of the skin, and the extent of dermal cha...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to validate high-frequency ultrasound (HFU) measurement of d...
High-frequency ultrasound is a non-invasive tool used in skin ageing research to assess dermis thick...
6Objective: To identify and synthesize the best available evidence on the use of ultrasound to asses...
Non-invasive imaging modalities for wound assessment have become increasingly popular over the past ...
Introduction: High frequency ultrasound (HFUS) can create real-time two-dimensional images of intern...
High frequency ultrasound imaging has been reported as a potential method of identifying the suspect...
To evaluate the usefulness of skin ultrasound and acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) quantifica...
The era of ultrasounds in dermatology started in 1979, when pioneering use of 15 MHz by Alexander an...
Introduction: Ultrasound is a quick, safe, and non-invasive imaging method that can be used to measu...
Objective: To summarize the published evidence in the literature on the role of ultrasound and elast...
Objectives To investigate the reliability of high frequency ultrasound (HFUS) in measuring skin fibr...
High frequency ultrasound allows visualization of epidermis, dermis and hypodermis, precise measurem...
Abstract Background Thickened skin is a major clinical feature in patients with systemic sclerosis (...
High-frequency ultrasound offers a potential for objective and quantitative assessment of skin thick...
Clinical evaluation of the thickness, texture and fixation of the skin, and the extent of dermal cha...
BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to validate high-frequency ultrasound (HFU) measurement of d...
High-frequency ultrasound is a non-invasive tool used in skin ageing research to assess dermis thick...
6Objective: To identify and synthesize the best available evidence on the use of ultrasound to asses...
Non-invasive imaging modalities for wound assessment have become increasingly popular over the past ...
Introduction: High frequency ultrasound (HFUS) can create real-time two-dimensional images of intern...
High frequency ultrasound imaging has been reported as a potential method of identifying the suspect...
To evaluate the usefulness of skin ultrasound and acoustic radiation force impulse (ARFI) quantifica...
The era of ultrasounds in dermatology started in 1979, when pioneering use of 15 MHz by Alexander an...
Introduction: Ultrasound is a quick, safe, and non-invasive imaging method that can be used to measu...
Objective: To summarize the published evidence in the literature on the role of ultrasound and elast...