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Finger chondroid syringoma as a hypoechoic subcutaneous nodule in ultrasound
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Finger chondroid syringoma as a hypoechoic subcutaneous nodule in ultrasound
Journal
Ultrasound Quarterly
ISSN
08948771
Date Issued
2013-09-01
Author(s)
WHITTLE PINTO, CAROLINA
Facultad de Medicina Clínica Alemana Universidad del Desarrollo
MacKinnon, John
Cabrera, Roberto
SILVA FUENTE ALBA, CLAUDIO SERGIO
Facultad de Medicina Clínica Alemana Universidad del Desarrollo
Pires, Yumay
González, Robinson
Type
Resource Types::text::journal::journal article
DOI
10.1097/RUQ.0b013e3182a1bf7d
URL
https://investigadores.udd.cl/handle/123456789/8695
Abstract
Chondroid syringoma (CS) is an uncommon, benign epithelial skin mixed tumor. It is often located in the head and neck and is unusual in other parts of the body. It may be seen as a skin or soft tissue tumor. We present findings on high-resolution ultrasound and histology in a case of benign CS located on the right index finger. High-resolution ultrasound showed a solid hypoechoic, well-defined subcutaneous mass, adjacent to the tendon. Complete surgical excision was performed, and histopathology demonstrated an apocrine mixed tumor (CS). Although CS histological findings are well described, radiological features have been reported only in few cases and mainly in magnetic resonance. Chondroid syringoma should be suspected by high-resolution ultrasound as a differential diagnosis for a solid slow-growing soft tissue nodule in a finger, especially if the lesion has no contact with the underlying tendon. © 2013 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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