snehansh.chaudhary March 24, 2021 at 9:20 am This seems like a subcutaneous lesion with peripheral enhancement and diffusion restriction. It made me think of some sort of a complex epidermal cyst (ultrasound may be helpful to clarify). Other differentials I thought of were superficial fibromatoses or pilomatrixioma, although diffusion restriction would be unusual. Hope that is useful. Roy, MSK Fellow, Oxford.
loupatatzis March 26, 2021 at 9:52 am Hello MSK-Friends, here the responses to the wrist case: – nodular fasciitis 2x – epidermoid inculsion cyst – subcutaneous lesion e.g. complex epidermal cyst – skin appendage lesion (epidermoid cyst) Thank you so much to everyone! Have a great day. Best wishes Chris snehansh.chaudhary schrieb am Mittwoch, 24. März 2021 um 14:20:42 UTC+1: OCAD_Wrist_Tumor.pdf
This seems like a subcutaneous lesion with peripheral enhancement and diffusion restriction.
It made me think of some sort of a complex epidermal cyst (ultrasound may be helpful to clarify).
Other differentials I thought of were superficial fibromatoses or pilomatrixioma, although diffusion restriction would be unusual.
Hope that is useful.
Roy,
MSK Fellow, Oxford.
Hello MSK-Friends,
here the responses to the wrist case:
– nodular fasciitis 2x
– epidermoid inculsion cyst
– subcutaneous lesion e.g. complex epidermal cyst
– skin appendage lesion (epidermoid cyst)
Thank you so much to everyone!
Have a great day.
Best wishes
Chris
snehansh.chaudhary schrieb am Mittwoch, 24. März 2021 um 14:20:42 UTC+1: