2017
DOI: 10.1002/jcu.22506
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Sonographic appearance of subungual squamous cell carcinoma in the hand

Abstract: Subungual squamous cell carcinoma is very rare, but it is the most frequent primary malignant tumor of the nail bed. Therefore, its diagnosis and treatment are crucial to ensure a favorable prognosis. We present the sonographic findings in a case of a subungual squamous cell carcinoma. © 2017 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Clin Ultrasound 46:212-214, 2018.

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“…53,54 Plain films have low sensitivity and specificity for detecting bone invasion, and although ultrasound may be helpful in differentiating subungual tumors, it has not been studied as a tool to assess nSCC invasion. 38,49,50 Histopathologic analysis, whether through bone biopsy or modified MMS, remains necessary to confirm bone invasion of nSCC. Once confirmed, a multidisciplinary approach to amputation using MMS for primary tumor excision combined with subsequent amputation may maximize digit preservation and function but requires further study.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…53,54 Plain films have low sensitivity and specificity for detecting bone invasion, and although ultrasound may be helpful in differentiating subungual tumors, it has not been studied as a tool to assess nSCC invasion. 38,49,50 Histopathologic analysis, whether through bone biopsy or modified MMS, remains necessary to confirm bone invasion of nSCC. Once confirmed, a multidisciplinary approach to amputation using MMS for primary tumor excision combined with subsequent amputation may maximize digit preservation and function but requires further study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…46 However, there is currently no standard protocol for imaging of nSCC to detect bone involvement, and routine imaging before treatment has not been shown to influence choice of treatment. [47][48][49][50] On radiographic imaging, nSCC involving the bone cannot be distinguished from other causes of bone marrow edema, including subungual keratoacanthoma. 51,52 Subungual keratoacanthoma can cause resorption of underlying bone and appear lytic on imaging but is pathologically distinct from nSCC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the most common feature being that of a highly vascular, heterogeneously hypoechoic, mass with irregular margins. [21][22][23] The key points that emerged in this study are discussed below. (Table 4).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Scientific evidence to date on US and subungual tumors is very scarce, mostly as isolated clinical cases describing the ultrasonographic features of tumors, such as subungual schwannoma [417], keratoacanthoma [418], and squamous cell carcinoma [419].…”
Section: Nail Tumorsmentioning
confidence: 99%