: Typically seen as hypoechoic (dark) lesions with irregular borders.
The atlas typically categorizes skin conditions based on their sonographic signatures. 1. Benign and Malignant Tumors Atlas of Dermatologic Ultrasound
: Differentiates solid tumors from fluid-filled cysts (anechoic) or fatty lipomas (often oval and hypoechoic). 2. Inflammatory Diseases : Typically seen as hypoechoic (dark) lesions with
An is a critical visual guide used by dermatologists and radiologists to diagnose skin, hair, nail, and soft tissue conditions non-invasively. It bridges the gap between clinical appearance and internal anatomy, often providing "skin deep" knowledge that the naked eye cannot see. 🔬 Fundamental Principles Atlas of Dermatologic Ultrasound
: Also hyperechoic but slightly less so than the epidermis due to collagen content.
High-frequency ultrasound (HFUS) uses sound waves to create real-time images of the skin layers.