PMID: 2492564Feb 1, 1989Paper

Human skin histology using high-resolution echography

Journal of Clinical Ultrasound : JCU
S Murakami, Y Miki

Abstract

Normal and abnormal human skin echograms were made using new 25-MHz and 40-MHz ultrasonic sector scanners, and were compared with histologic sections. The malpighian layer of the epidermis was demonstrated as an echolucent zone under a strongly echogenic, linear corneo-malpighian junction in normal palms and soles. Cross sections and longitudinal sections of hair follicles and hypertrophic sebaceous glands were also demonstrated as echolucent structures.

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