Ultrasonography of nodular and infiltrative lesions of the skin and subcutaneous tissues

Ultrasonography with high‐frequency probes was performed on 80 dermatological patients carrying palpable lesions of the skin. The case list included hemo‐and lymphangiomas (16 cases), cysts (13 cases), Kaposi sarcomas (9 cases), and panniculitis (20 cases). All lesions underwent open biopsy and histological examination.

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