手指超声波 (US):解剖学和病理学。

IF 2.9 2区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-10-24 DOI:10.21037/qims-24-591
Elena Quílez Caballero, Ángel Luis Bueno Horcajadas, Elena Cebada Chaparro, Marcos De Iruarrizaga Gana, Ignacio López-Vidaur Franco, José Martel Villagrán
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摘要

当前超声系统中高频探头的发展和演变使我们能够获得有关手指等小而浅的结构的更详细信息,这些结构在相当一部分人群中经常受伤(外伤占肌肉骨骼系统损伤的 28%),并可能导致患者严重残疾。由于超声波具有卓越的可及性、分辨率和动态研究能力,它已成为评估这些病症的首选成像技术。它涵盖了一系列病理,包括肌腱、韧带和关节损伤,以及软组织肿瘤和假瘤,这些将在文章正文中详细介绍。然而,由于这些结构复杂且体积小,加上必须及早诊断才能进行手术治疗并将功能障碍降至最低,因此必须精通手指的解剖结构、检查技术和基本病理,才能进行全面评估并做出准确诊断。因此,本文的主要目的是以实用、直接的方式介绍这些内容,使其不仅对放射科专业人员有用,而且对其他专家也有用,因为超声波是放射科以外最常用的成像方法。
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Ultrasound (US) of the fingers: anatomy and pathology.

The development and evolution of high-frequency probes in current ultrasound systems have enabled us to obtain more detailed information about small and superficial structures, such as the fingers, which are frequently injured in a significant portion of the population (traumatic injuries account for 28% of musculoskeletal system injuries) and can result in substantial disability for affected patients. Due to its superior accessibility, resolution, and ability to perform dynamic studies, ultrasound has become the imaging technique of choice for evaluating these conditions. It covers a range of pathologies, including tendinous, ligamentous, and articular injuries, as well as soft tissue tumors and pseudotumors, which will be described in detail in the main body of the article. However, given the complexity and small size of these structures, along with the necessity for early diagnosis to enable surgical treatment and minimize functional impairment, it is essential to be well-versed in the anatomy, examination techniques, and basic pathologies of the fingers to perform a thorough evaluation and achieve an accurate diagnosis. Therefore, the primary objective of this article is to present this content in a practical and straightforward manner, making it useful not only for radiology professionals but also for other specialists, since ultrasound is the most commonly used imaging method outside of radiology.

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Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery
Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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