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Role of ultrasound in the diagnosis of primary and recurrent dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans.

Min-Hong ZouQing HuangTing YangYe JiangLuan-Jing ZhangYang XieRong-Qin Zheng
Published in: BMC cancer (2021)
For primary DFSP, a slow-growing, red nodule on the skin involving the overlying dermis and hypodermis, more frequently a hypoechoic mass with tentacle-like projections or a "claw" sign, was observed. For recurrent DFSP, palpable subcutaneous nodules or subcutaneous masses at the original surgical incision and oval, lobulated, and irregularly shaped lesions were more commonly observed. This may be useful for improving diagnostic accuracy.
Keyphrases
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • ultrasound guided
  • contrast enhanced
  • laparoscopic surgery