Artículo de revista
The role of ultrasound in rheumatic skin and nail lesions: A multi-specialist approach
Date
2011Registration in:
Clinical Rheumatology, Volumen 30, Issue 6, 2018, Pages 739-748
07703198
14349949
10.1007/s10067-010-1623-z
Author
Wortsman, Ximena
Gutierrez, Marwin
Saavedra, Tirza
Honeyman Mauro, Juan
Institutions
Abstract
The skin and nails are commonly involved in rheumatic conditions, both by the primary disease and/or long-term immunosuppressive treatments. These superficial affections may also imply a worsening of the quality of life in patients and cosmetic sequels. The latest advances in ultrasound technology show that skin and nail abnormalities are now recognizable and therefore susceptible to follow-up non-invasively. Thus, an ultrasound examination of these superficial tissues may be an adjunct tool for evaluating the progression and/or severity of rheumatic diseases in their primary or secondary manifestations. © 2010 Clinical Rheumatology.
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