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High-frequency ultrasonography of psoriatic skin: A non-invasive technique in the evaluation of the entire skin of patients with psoriasis: A pilot study.

Mihaela Cristina Șomlea1, Andreea Nicoleta Boca2, Alexandra Dana Pop3, Roxana Flavia Ilieș4, Stefan Cristian Vesa2, Anca Dana Buzoianu2, Alexandru Tătaru1.   

Abstract

Psoriasis is a chronic, systemic, inflammatory disorder which accelerates the life process of skin cells, based on a genetically induced deviant immune response. High-frequency ultrasonography (HF-USG) is a painless, non-invasive imaging technique that can be performed and repeated whenever the need arises. We evaluated lesional and non-lesional skin of psoriatic patients with the use of HF-USG, focusing on the immune-induced inflammation and skin thickness. Previous studies suggested that HF-USG, being a non-invasive technique, is useful as an aid to clinical evaluation of the severity of psoriatic plaques. Our goal was to determine whether the skin of psoriatic patients is influenced by the background or habits of the patients. The study included a total of 27 patients affected by psoriasis vulgaris. The thickness of the epidermis and dermis and the skin echogenicity were documented for the active plaques, as well as for the non-affected skin of all the patients included in the study, using a high-frequency ultrasonographic system. The patient's local background, sex, family history of psoriasis, smoking habits and sun exposure were analyzed. HF-USG of the psoriatic plaques exposes a three-band structure that is easily distinguished from the surrounding unaffected skin, due to a hypoechoic band in the upper dermis. Although not specific for psoriasis, it is a strong marker of inflammation. The obtained results confirm that, indeed, skin thickness is greater in lesional skin compared to non-lesional skin, by a mean of 1,180 µm (±340 µm). We consider that skin HF-USG should be used as a quantitative method in the clinical evaluation of the patients with psoriasis and may help as an objective means of assessing inflammation in lesional skin.
Copyright © 2019, Spandidos Publications.

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Keywords:  immune induced; inflammation; psoriasis; skin ultrasonography; thickness

Year:  2019        PMID: 31798719      PMCID: PMC6880359          DOI: 10.3892/etm.2019.8140

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Ther Med        ISSN: 1792-0981            Impact factor:   2.447


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Journal:  Diagnostics (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-15
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