2018
DOI: 10.1111/jdv.15235
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Comparison of clinical and ultrasound scores in patients with hidradenitis suppurativa: results from an Italian ultrasound working group

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“…Concordantly, US HS‐PGA compared to clinical HS‐PGA classified 13.7% patients as being more severe. These results confirmed US as a complementary but very useful test to clinical assessment, particularly in severe patients, and indicated for the first time US HS‐PGA as a new staging system that allows an easy comparison with its clinical counterpart, the validated HS‐PGA …”
Section: Ultrasound In Hidradenitis Suppurativasupporting
confidence: 59%
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“…Concordantly, US HS‐PGA compared to clinical HS‐PGA classified 13.7% patients as being more severe. These results confirmed US as a complementary but very useful test to clinical assessment, particularly in severe patients, and indicated for the first time US HS‐PGA as a new staging system that allows an easy comparison with its clinical counterpart, the validated HS‐PGA …”
Section: Ultrasound In Hidradenitis Suppurativasupporting
confidence: 59%
“…Based on the preliminary results of the aforementioned study by Napolitano et al ., the IUWG has encouraged and supported the use of US in HS in several Italian centres. Herein, we report the results of the extension of the previous IUWG study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With ultrasound assessment, the clinical approach was modified up to 82% in the sample under study, and a wide number of subclinical fistulas were localized . In addition, a new study found that 28.7% of the included patients were in a more severe stage after ultrasound evaluation . These results are in agreement with the findings of our study, in which a change in staging was noted in a high percentage of patients after ultrasound examination.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasound examination of the cutaneous cysts was compatible with the diagnosis of pilosebaceous cysts and steatocystomas, as confirmed by histopathology of the two excised lesions. Ultrasound of the axillae showed multiple abscesses, with histopathology of one lesion revealing follicular hyperkeratinization with extensive inflammation and destruction of the apocrine glands, confirming the clinical diagnosis of HS . Ultrasound of the sacrococcygeal nodule was evocative for pilonidal cyst.…”
Section: Case Reportmentioning
confidence: 70%