High‐Resolution Ultrasound of Odontogenic Cutaneous Sinus Tract

Author:

Corvino Antonio1ORCID,Catalano Orlando2,Wortsman Ximena3ORCID,Roldán Fernando Alfageme4,Cavallieri Fernanda5,Gonzalez Claudia6,Tafuri Domenico1,Corvino Fabio7ORCID,Cocco Giulio8ORCID,Caruso Martina9

Affiliation:

1. Medical, Movement and Wellbeing Sciences Department University of Naples “Parthenope” Naples Italy

2. Radiology Unit Varelli Diagnostic Institute Naples Italy

3. Department of Dermatology, Institute for Diagnostic Imaging and Research of the Skin and Soft Tissues Clinic University of Chile and Pontifical Catholic University of Chile Santiago Chile

4. Dermatologic Ultrasound and Hidradenitis Suppurativa Unit Hospital Universitario Puerta De Hierro Majadahonda Madrid Spain

5. Cavallieri Clinic Rio de Janeiro Brazil

6. Universidad del Rosario, Private Practice Ultrasonido Altamente Especializado Bogotá Colombia

7. Vascular and Interventional Radiology Department Cardarelli Hospital Naples Italy

8. Department of Neuroscience Imaging and Clinical Sciences, “G. d'Annunzio” University Chieti Italy

9. Advanced Biomedical Sciences Department University of Naples Federico II Naples Italy

Abstract

ObjectivesTo investigate the role of high‐resolution ultrasound (HR‐US) in the initial and differential diagnosis of the Odontogenic Cutaneous Sinus Tract (OCST) in a multicentric setting.MethodsSkin HR‐US examinations of OCSTs performed between January 2019 and June 2023 at different Institutions were retrospectively reviewed. Epidemiological and clinical data (age, gender, location of the skin lesion, causative tooth, and the clinical suspicion) as well as HR‐US imaging findings (morphology and length of the sinus tract, Doppler signal, and cortical bone interruption of maxilla or mandible) were collected. US examinations were performed by expert radiologists using a high‐performance US scanner, employing a high‐frequency linear probe (15 MHz or higher frequencies). In only one patient the HR‐US exam was integrated with strain elastography (SE).ResultsSixteen patients were enrolled with a median age of 37.6 years (range 16–70 years). The most frequent clinical suspicion was epidermal cyst, while OCST was suspected in only two cases. In all cases, HR‐US depicted the sinus tract as a nodular, triangular or “champignon‐shaped” lesion in the subcutaneous layer, which continued with a slightly tortuous band structure, up to the focally interrupted cortical bone plate. Furthermore, color Doppler evaluation showed color signals around and/or within the lesion, expression of inflammation. On SE, the sinus tract showed a hard pattern, due to fibrous and granulomatous tissue.ConclusionsHR‐US, thanks to its high spatial resolution, allows the evaluation of OCST, and play a crucial diagnostic role, mainly when the clinical suspicious is different.

Publisher

Wiley

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