Conventional ultrasonography and sonoelastography in the assessment of plaque psoriasis under topical corticosteroid treatment -work in progress

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Aims: The objective of the study was to compare the efficiency of 20 MHz skin ultrasonography and 40 MHz conventional ultrasonography in the assessment of plaque psoriasis and to assess the efficiency of 40 MHz real-time sonoelastography in the early detection of steroid-induced skin atrophy in psoriatic plaques. Patients and methods: Ultrasonographic blinded evaluation was performed on 16 plaques in three consecutive patients, at baseline and after hydrocortisone acetate 1% ointment six-week application. The parameters were epidermal and dermal thicknesses for gray-scale ultrasonography and strain ratio for sonoelastography. Strain ratio was computed between the dermis and the adjacent hypodermis. Student's t-test for paired samples was performed. A confidence level of p

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Cucoş, M., Crişan, M., Lenghel, M., Dudea, M., Croitoru, R., & Dudea, S. M. (2014). Conventional ultrasonography and sonoelastography in the assessment of plaque psoriasis under topical corticosteroid treatment -work in progress. Medical Ultrasonography, 16(2), 107–113. https://doi.org/10.11152/mu.2013.2066.162.mc1mc2

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